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Pauline Scott |
Pauline Sinclair-Scott passed on in Hartford, Connecticut, yesterday. Pauline attended Knox College and was married to deceased Knox principal George Scott. She was affectionately called Sunshine.
Pauline was an outstanding netballer who went on to play Club netball and to represent Jamaica. Knox College was known at that time for its top netballers like the Hon. Molly Rhone and former Knox Principal, Dr. Barbara Jones.
Pauline migrated to the United States with her husband, George Scott, a former Knox College principal, in the 1970s. They started the Mom and Pop Bakery in Hartford. This business became famous for its delicious and tasty Jamaican patties.
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ReplyDeletePauline Scott and husband via Mom and Pop Bakery made and sold Jamaican Patties in Hartford ,Connecticut, USA perhaps P s as far back as the 70s.
Now yee Worldians could someone answer this question:
Which Jamaican Patty was first sold in the USA? Tick
Mom and PoP □
JUICI Patties. □
STANLEY'S. □
TASTEE. □
Other. □
Condolences to her Scott Family and friends.RIEP.
RIP Mrs Scotty
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