Kimberly A. "Kim" Scott, 58, of rural Duncansville passed away Friday morning in Frankstown Township.
She was the daughter of Kenneth and Susan (Shope) Thomas. She was twice married, most recently to F. Edward Scott on June 28, 1990.
Surviving are her loving husband, Ed; a son, Russell J. Lykens (wife, Danielle) of rural Duncansville; three grandchildren: Austin, Kirsten and Emmie Lykens; her parents of Altoona; five sisters: Jeanne Petite (husband, Bill) of York, LeeAnn Bell (husband, Tim) of Springfield, Va., Ellen Jackson (husband, Lew) of Rockville, Md., and Becky Gampe (husband, Mike) and Bonnie Wood (husband, Jamie), all of Hollidaysburg; and a brother, Kenneth Thomas (wife, Judy) of Hollidaysburg; 12 nieces and nephews; nine great-nieces and great-nephews; a special aunt and uncle, David and Frances (Thomas) Rider; and her special friend, Bobbi Lykens (husband, Ted) of Hollidaysburg.
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She was employed for 36 years at Condrin Oldsmobile-Cadillac-Subaru, Altoona, and Condrin Chevrolet, in Cresson.
Kim was a 1972 graduate of Hollidaysburg Area High School.
She was a longtime active member of Juniata Valley Gospel Church, rural Hollidaysburg, where she served as church treasurer.
She was a beloved member of The Pinochle Card Club for almost 35 years.
Kim enjoyed her church, volunteering at her daughter-in-law's dance studio, Star Performance Dance Studio, Duncansville, playing pinochle with her friends and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
Friends will be received from 2 to 6 p.m. today at Martinsburg Grace Brethren Church, where a funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, with Pastor Brian L. McCall officiating.
Private interment will be held at Alto-Reste Park Cemetery, Altoona.
The family suggests memorial contributions be given to Juniata Valley Gospel Church building fund or the Autism Society by visiting autism-society .org.
Arrangements by John C. Bolger Funeral Inc., Martinsburg.


