Trust fund set up
for Duckworth family By DAVE HAMRICK
Staff Writer
Scott
Duckworth of Fayetteville doted on his baby
daughter, Kerrington Milan, family and friends
say.
He
wanted her to be a star, said Avivah
Israel, Duckworth's mother-in-law.
But,
thanks to a wrong-way driver, Duckworth won't be
around to work for that dream. He died in a
head-on crash last week, and family and friends
have set up a trust fund for Kerrington.
Donations
can be made at any SouthTrust Bank branch. Donors
will receive receipts, said a bank spokesman, but
should check with their advisors about tax
deductibility.
More
than 500 people attended memorial services for
Duckworth at Fayetteville's Mowell Funeral Home.
I was just amazed at the outpouring,
said Israel. Mourners gave Duckworth a standing
ovation. I've never seen that at a
funeral, she said.
Describing
her son-in-law as a quiet, unassuming person, she
said his life was devoted to his family. He
devoted his quality time to his wife and
baby, she said, adding that Duckworth was a
friend to all, often playing basketball with
youths in his River's Edge neighborhood.
A
fork lift driver for Alliance Foods in Atlanta,
Duckworth received an award from the American Red
Cross several years ago after he saved the life
of a drowning man.
He
wasn't fond of talking about religion overmuch.
He didn't talk a lot about God, but he
exemplified him in his ways, she added.
For
information on the Randolph Scott Duckworth trust
fund, phone 770-716-1862.
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