April 25, 1927 – October 23, 2013

 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Almeda Scott at 86 years of age. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Blayney, Almeda is survived by her children, Ian (Louise), Rosalind, Kevin (Rosemary) and Megan (Bill) and by grandchildren, Courtenay, Eric, Hanna, Anna, Alexandra and Graham. She will be dearly missed by many in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. Born in Wadena, Saskatchewan to Ernest and Sophia Lindstrom, Almeda grew up on the family farm as one of eleven children. After graduating from Wadena High School, she, along with her two younger sisters, joined their eldest sister in Victoria in 1945. She later met Blayney Scott and they married in 1951. As newlyweds they moved aboard the Geni, a 36 foot troller that Blayney had built and fished the west coast of Vancouver Island. In 1952 they decided to move ashore in Victoria to start a family as well as a new business, Scott Plastics Ltd. Almeda managed to balance the hard work of a fledgling business along with the demands of raising four young children and eventually saw Scott Plastics become the world wide manufacturer of fishing and outdoor products that it is today. Almeda was a gifted seamstress, dress designer and knitter. She loved music, singing alto in several local choirs, as well as being an accomplished pianist. She played many sports as a young girl and eagerly followed the athletic and artistic accomplishments of her children and grandchildren. For over 40 years, she enjoyed cruising local waters on the family boat, Messenger III. Despite the top-loading fridge, she produced countless meals from the tiny galley but more importantly, the coffee pot was always on for those who happened by. She was a true pioneer and leaves a huge legacy, but it was her warm and friendly way that endeared her to all who knew her. Thanks to all the staff at Saanich Peninsula Hospital Palliative Care Unit, especially Peter.

A Memorial Tea will be held at The Beach House, 5109 Cordova Bay Rd., Victoria, B.C, on Wednesday, Nov. 13 from 2-4 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Palliative Care Unit. Condolences may be offered to the family below.

 

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  • Eve Gordon

    To all Almeda’s Family, from our family “The Gordon’s” we send our gentle wishes you all find a place of peace knowing how many lives she touched.

    She was such a great friend and confidant to my Mom, Pat Gordon. I know all too well what you are all experiencing as we lost our Mom Pat in Oct. 2012. I know Mom would have been waiting to greet Almeda with a hug and a cup of tea eager to have a good catch up while they share some more laughs and stories.

    Thank you Almeda for being such a wonderful friend to our Mom.

  • sandra forsyth

    Hi Scott Family, I’m so sad to hear about your mum. I loved her laugh! when she had a real knee slapper, she had everyone laughing at her laugh! When i was little we went to the beach below your house and she showed us to picked up flat round rocks. We took them to your house and your mum showed us how to paint them into pet rocks, remember those? i still have one i made that day! Aunty Almeda always had a big smile and she looked like my mum which i thought was pretty neat. She was a great lady. She will be missed greatly.
    ~ love Sandra (Rees) Forsyth

  • Don & Gretha Sutherland

    To Ian, Roz, Kevin, Megan and your families,
    We were very saddened to hear that your mom had passed away. We fondly remember her generous, gracious spirit and especially her patience with the many band practices held in the basement on Dallas Road. She always had a cheerful smile and made us feel welcomed in your home. Please accept our sincere condolences.
    Don & Gretha Sutherland

  • Alan Lowe

    Ian and Louise, Megan and Bill,

    I am so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. Your mom and dad were true pioneers in James Bay. Your mother was such a kind person. Although she is no longer with us, your memories of her will be everlasting. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

    Alan

  • Sheila MacDonald

    Please accept my deepest sympathy. I am shocked and saddened to learn of Almeda’s death. Bill and I counted ourselves lucky to be among the friends of Blaney and Almeda. Blayney and I were classmates and Bill and Blayney both loved boats. My sympathy goes to all the family. Sheila MacDonald

  • Steve & Donna Myers

    Hi Scott family, So very sad to hear of your mom’s passing. Many fond memories of your mom and of course your dad over the years especially at 306 Dallas. Your mom introduced me to a cup of her “cowboy coffee” which always seemed to be on the stove and really good.You guys are really lucky to have had such wonderful parents and I’m sure anyone who ever had the privilege of meeting them over the years felt lucky as well. Take care and be healthy and happy!!! Cheers to you all. Steve and Donna Myers

  • Casey Overweel

    To Ian, Roz, Kevin, Megan and all your families.
    My condolences to all of you with the fondest of memories on board Messenger III. I’ll always remember the best “cowboy” coffee…as your Mom called it…. while fishing. Special times with special people.

    Take care, Casey

  • Jean Dunphy

    Almeda befriended me when I joined the Newcombe Singers after moving to Victoria 25+ years ago. Almeda asked me how long I had been in Canada, instead of just stating the number of years, I told her the exact date. We celebrated that date and for many years she gave or sent a card of congratulations which always included a little Canadian flag. With fondest memories, Jean

  • mike metcalfe

    ian & family, you guys had very special MOM…take care of each other…our thoughts are with your family, regards mike marg brent and scott metcalfe

  • Jenny MacLeod

    Dear Roz, Megan, Ian and Kevin,

    Your mum was the very definition of salt of the earth, and I still see her beautiful smile. Your home was a refuge for all of us. My heart goes out to you – take care of each other.

    Jenny MacLeod

  • Obituaries

    I was very sad to read that Almeda had passed away. I first met Almeda in 1948 when I attended church on Sunday mornings in a house in Cordova Bay. The entire assembly consisted of a minister, a very old man who played the harmonium, my parents, myself, Almeda and her sister! Many years later while cruising with our respective families we found ourselves moored beside “Messenger” in Ballet Bay where we had taken shelter during a storm. We were invited aboard “Messenger” and Almeda and I were both very surprised and delighted to meet again after so many years. This was the start of a wonderful friendship with the Scott family including many happy times on “Messenger” and at their house on Dallas Road. I never felt that Almeda was given adequate acknowledgement for the huge amount of work that she performed cheerfully and with seemingly casual competence as hostess at home and on the boat and her stalwart support of Blaney and the business. With loving memories; Alan Lester and family.

  • dawn stofer

    Goodbye Almeda. You were an important and joyous part of my personal history. I am certain that I am not alone in this feeling because you made everyone feel listened to, loved and appreciated, remembering small details of their lives and sharing yours.
    I will keep your broad smile and ready, musical laugh with me as I know that you always kept a song in your heart.
    Sincere condolences to Roz, Megan, Kevin and Ian.
    What a privilege to have shared such a mother.

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