Pastor Scott W. Hoskins, age 62, gracefully accepted the promotion next to his beloved Creator on February 16, 2015. He was in the comfort of his earthly home in Warsaw, Indiana. Scott was born in Barbourville, KY on September 22, 1952 to Betty and Sam Hoskins. Scott was united in marriage to his beloved life-mate, Jeri Pritchard Hoskins, who survives. Scott worked as a purchasing agent for Holiday Rambler in Wakarusa before finishing his corporate career in sales at Chore-Time Brock in Milford. Scott then began focusing his time studying the word of God before obtaining his ministers license. He loved serving others in prayer, fellowship, and times of need. Other family members surviving include two sons, Matthew (wife Leah Reed) Hoskins and William (Billy) West, both of Warsaw, Indiana; three grandsons, Cameron Reed Hoskins, Cole Matthew Hoskins, Callen Tate Hoskins and one granddaughter Chloe Grace Hoskins, all of Warsaw, Indiana, four sisters, Darla Hoskins Radcliffe (Husband Richard) of California, Marsha Hoskins Sompayrac (Husband Mark) of Virginia, Rita Hoskins Klopfenstein (Husband Kip) of Michigan, Jacque Pritchard Bradley (Husband Bill) of Warsaw and three brothers, Jeff Pritchard (Wife Linda) of Winona Lake, Tom (Wife Ronnie) Rosen of Savanna, GA and Ben Hoskins (deceased) and many nieces and nephews who he dearly loved. Scott graduated from Warsaw Community High School in 1970 and was proud to serve as the class coordinator of annual reunions. Scott loved his classmates very much looked forward to the annual gatherings they shared. A Warsaw community resident for nearly 60 years, Scott loved his hometown dearly. He and Jeri would spend their Sundays worshipping the Lord at Warsaw Community Church (with friends) as well as Mission Point Community Church (with family). Scott was also a member of a weekly bible study with a dear group of believers who would meet at Martins Supermarket. Scott also loved his dedicated group of caretakers in a very special way. His wife, two boys, sisters Rita Linda, niece Abby, brother Jeff and cousin Wayne Ray of Newport, Kentucky were all such an example of unconditional love and sacrifice. Funeral celebration services will be held Saturday, February 21, 2015 at Lakeland Christian Academy promptly beginning at 10:00 a.m. with Pastors Kondo Simfukwe, Denny Wilson and Rod Mayer officiating. Visitation is scheduled from 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Friday, February 20, 2015 at McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel, Warsaw who is entrusted with the arrangements. Charitable contributions can be made to:Men Following Christ, Inc.P.O. Box 772Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 To send condolence or sign a guestbook go to www.mchattonsadlerfuneralchapels.com
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