W. Ray Scott

W. Ray Scott

Infobox _ Officeholder
name=Walter Ray Scott, Sr.
nationality=American
office= Mayor of Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
party=Democratic
term_start=1960
term_end=1976
preceded=Frank Kees (1948-1960)
succeeded=Robert Buford "Bobby" DeBlieux (1976-1980)
office2= Finance Commissioner of Natchitoches, Louisiana
term_start2=1956
term_end2=1960
date of birth=birth date |1923|3|19
date of death=death date and age|2008|2|23|1923|3|19
place of birth= Pleasant Hill, Sabine Parish, Louisiana
place of death=Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
occupation=Insurance executive
spouse= Betty Jane McCarthy Scott (1929-1999, married 1947-her death)
children=Walter Ray Scott, Jr. (deceased), Marianne Scott James, Tommy Scott, Nancy Scott Long, Joseph Kent Scott, and Jeannie Scott
religion=
footnotes=Mayor Scott is credited with procuring expanded facilities and university status for Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

Walter Ray Scott, Sr., usually known as W. Ray Scott (March 19, 1923 - February 23, 2008) was from 1960 to 1976 the Democratic mayor of Natchitoches, the oldest city in Louisiana. As mayor, he is primarily remembered for his work with the administration of Governor Edwin Washington Edwards in procuring physical expansion and university status for Northwestern State University, formerly Northwestern State College. In addition, he worked to establish the municipal water supply from Sibley Lake in Natchitoches. From 1956-1960, Scott was the elected municipal finance commissioner. [htttp://www.blanchardstdenisfuneralhome.com/index.cfm] Scott was born to Mary D. Scott in Pleasant Hill in Sabine Parish. He served four years in the United States Army during World War II, having been stationed at Iwo Jima. After his military service, Scott attended then NSC on a basketball scholarship and obtained a bachelor of science degree in business. [htttp://www.blanchardstdenisfuneralhome.com/index.cfm] At NSU, he met his future wife, the former Betty Jean McCarthy (July 21, 1929 - March 21, 1999). [ [http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] For nearly a half century, Scott operated his Cane River Insurance Company. He was a director of City Bank and Trust Company in Natchitoches for twenty-eight years. He was a founding member of the Agitators Club and was also active in the Kiwanis Club. Scott died in a Shreveport hospital. The Scotts married in 1947 and reared six children: Walter Ray Scott, Jr. (deceased), Marianne Scott James, Tommy Scott, Nancy Scott Long, Joseph Kent Scott, and Jeannie Scott. He also had sixteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Interment was in Memory Lawn Cemetery in Natchitoches. [htttp://www.blanchardstdenisfuneralhome.com/index.cfm] Scott was succeeded as mayor by Robert B. "Bobby" DeBlieux, a businessman and historical preservationist, who served a single term from 1976-1980.

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