Ernie Lee Scott |
Scott started his career as a radiology technologist, earned a bachelor’s degree in health care administration at Midway College, and became director of the Office of Rural Health in 2013.
In 2014 received the Emerging Leader Award from the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health, and in 2020 won th Kentucky Rural Health Association's Dan Martin Award for lifetime contributions to rural health. Last year, the office was one of three organizations in the nation to receive a three-year, nearly $900,000 grant from the federal Office of Rural Health Policy to improve access to health care for veterans living in rural Kentucky and to improve coordination of veterans' care.
Scott is survived by his wife, Tiffany Bullock Scott, and their daughter, Addyson Grace Scott. The couple owned and operated the General Store at Pine Mountain Crossing on US 119. Other survivors include his mother, Iris Jean Scott; siblings Howard Wayne Scott (Renee) and Sherry Scott Geiger (David); and many nieces and nephews.
Scott is survived by his wife, Tiffany Bullock Scott, and their daughter, Addyson Grace Scott. The couple owned and operated the General Store at Pine Mountain Crossing on US 119. Other survivors include his mother, Iris Jean Scott; siblings Howard Wayne Scott (Renee) and Sherry Scott Geiger (David); and many nieces and nephews.
"To know Ernie was to love him," his obituary says. "He quickly became a friend to all he met. He always greeted folks with a smile and often a big hug. He was a planner, a goal setter, and achiever. He loved his family, friends, church, and his community. He poured his heart and soul into Letcher County (specifically Cumberland River) and made huge impacts in many other rural communities."
His funeral was held at Lewis Creek Pentecostal Church, along the Poor Fork of the Cumberland River in Partridge, with interment in the D.L. Creech Cemetery four and a half miles downstream, at Cumberland. Tri-City Funeral Home was in charge.
Memorial donations may be made to a health-care scholarship fund that has been created in Ernie’s name at Commercial Bank in Cumberland.
from KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS https://ift.tt/hxfcSm6
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