Scott was always a hard worker, his main goal in life was to give his children the things in life that he never had. Scott enjoyed: hunting, “pimping his rides”, and, most of all, kicking back with friends and family. Scott always kept in good spirits during his Battle. During his time off work, Scott began creating various metal sculptures and art. One positive aspect of all of this, is that Scott was able to spend more time at home with his children and wife in his final years.
Scotty P. passed on November 17. He will be so very missed and so very celebrated by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his great grandmother, Pauline Allcott. He leaves behind his loving wife of over sixteen years, Heather Pugh; two sons, Gage and Reid Pugh; daughter, Lilly Pugh; four sisters and brother, Amber Bolling, Josh Bruner (Haley), Briona Hedges, Brianna Sidwell (Dallas), and Halie Tracey (John).
Scotty P. passed on November 17. He will be so very missed and so very celebrated by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his great grandmother, Pauline Allcott. He leaves behind his loving wife of over sixteen years, Heather Pugh; two sons, Gage and Reid Pugh; daughter, Lilly Pugh; four sisters and brother, Amber Bolling, Josh Bruner (Haley), Briona Hedges, Brianna Sidwell (Dallas), and Halie Tracey (John).