By Bill Cleary
GOODBYE SCOTT-An estimated 300 people attended the memorial service for Scott Bevan Saturday, July 24 held at Proprietors Park, King Street at the Delaware River, Gloucester City NJ. The outside temperature was 100 degrees but that didn\’t seem to bother those in attendance. Some standing others sitting in chairs. They wanted to be there close to other people who knew Scott, to support his family, to share stories, laugh a little and even cry.
Family members remembered the 43-year-old man who died of cancer (melanoma) on July 15. A moving eulogy by his brother Gregg had many of those in attendance in tears. The service ended with Gloucester City Mayor Bill James playing Amazing Grace on bagpipes.
Scott, a former resident of Gloucester City and Brooklawn, graduated from Gloucester
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