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Hadley Davis Funeral Home
Date: 06-20-2026
Time: 12:00 PM
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Obituary
Trukita Jaquita Scott was born on October 20, 1989, Twin B. Trukita loved meaningful conversations, taking pictures, and going to the beach. Her love for life and her energy and smile could light up any room she entered. Trukita loved music and loved to dance, these were some of her happiest moments. Her favorite color was purple. People who love purple are charismatic and compassionate; they are naturally intense and authentic, making them stand out in the crowd, and that describes Trukita.
Throughout Trukita’s schooling, she attended Myrtle Grove Elementary, Parkway Middle, and William H. Turner Technical Arts High School where she received her high school diploma. Trukita ventured into modeling and realized it wasn’t for her. She then found herself working for U-Haul Moving and Storage. During that time she found a passion for the career field of law enforcement, but unfortunately her life was cut short.
Trukita was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Arthur Scott and Kenneth Allen, Sr.; and her grandmother, Geraldine Fleming Allen.
Trukita leaves behind to cherish her precious memories: her children, daughter, Moni, and son, EJ, who she loved dearly; parents, Charles and Kengeral Scott; brothers, Arthur and Christopher; twin sister, Trunita; and grandmother, Annie Scott. Her memory will forever live on through her devoted aunts, Sonji (Eric), Kendrella, and Lynnette; uncles, Kenneth (Bernard), Ken Love, and Kennard; great-aunts, Karen (Charles) and Wez (Lawrence); great-uncle, Alfred; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; and a close friend, Maxiel P. Kendra.
Throughout Trukita’s schooling, she attended Myrtle Grove Elementary, Parkway Middle, and William H. Turner Technical Arts High School where she received her high school diploma. Trukita ventured into modeling and realized it wasn’t for her. She then found herself working for U-Haul Moving and Storage. During that time she found a passion for the career field of law enforcement, but unfortunately her life was cut short.
Trukita was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Arthur Scott and Kenneth Allen, Sr.; and her grandmother, Geraldine Fleming Allen.
Trukita leaves behind to cherish her precious memories: her children, daughter, Moni, and son, EJ, who she loved dearly; parents, Charles and Kengeral Scott; brothers, Arthur and Christopher; twin sister, Trunita; and grandmother, Annie Scott. Her memory will forever live on through her devoted aunts, Sonji (Eric), Kendrella, and Lynnette; uncles, Kenneth (Bernard), Ken Love, and Kennard; great-aunts, Karen (Charles) and Wez (Lawrence); great-uncle, Alfred; a host of nieces, nephews and cousins; and a close friend, Maxiel P. Kendra.