Darrell Scott Riley, age 59, of Hixson, TN, died Tuesday, April 21, 2020, at his home. He was born July 13, 1960, in Water Valley, MS, to the late Billy and Patricia (Hart) Riley. After graduation, Scott received a Bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Mississippi. After retiring from Innocore, Scott lived a simple life making his home on the beautiful Chickamauga Lake. His joys were many, which included golfing, Ole Miss Rebels sports, and watching Nascar. Scott was very patriotic and an avid supporter of President Donald Trump.
A “drive-through” visitation will be held in the parking lot of Seven Oaks Funeral Home on Saturday, April 25, 2020, from 1:00 until 2:00 PM followed by a private family service in the Henry Chapel of Seven Oaks with Rev. Ian Hammond officiating. Interment will be in Oak Hill in Water Valley, MS.
Scott is survived by one son, Cullen Clabo of Chattanooga, TN; two sisters, Trina Finley (Jamey) of Saltillo, MS, Denise Boxx (Charles) of Coffeeville, MS; one nephew, Dallas Finley(Emily); four nieces, Hanna Hammond (Ian), Beth Haggerty (Sean), Leah Boxx, and Sarah Boxx.
Scott was preceded in death by both of his parents.
Donations can be given to the
American Diabetes Association (
www.diabetes.org
) and / or Reformed University Ministries (Non-profit employer of Scott's niece)
https://givetoruf.org/Donate?productid=1398
Condolence cards for the family can be sent to Trina Finley via email to
trfinleychick@yahoo.com
or to 114 Water Front Dr. Saltillo, MS 38866.
To view the service go to:
https://youtu.be/jT0ZCLtpuXA
Seven Oaks Funeral Home is both honored and humbled by the privilege to serve our friends and neighbors as they place their confidence in us at a most difficult time in life. As the world responds to the spreading of COVID-19, we, also, must take cautionary steps in order to continue serving our community well. Out of concern for those we serve, Seven Oaks Funeral Home will be taking the recommended precautions as we collectively face this current state of emergency. In compliance with the recent recommendations from the federal and state government as well as the CDC, we are asking everyone to support the limited gathering policies, which include limiting the number of people to 10 for visitations and services. We will also be asking everyone to also comply with the required social distancing space of six feet, which means advising against hand-shaking, hugging, kissing and other intimate contact.
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