Service Information
Gwendolyn “Gwen” A, Scott, age 86, of Belle Plaine, Minnesota, formerly of Litchfield, Minnesota, passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2025, at Kingsway Retirement Living in Belle Plaine.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, April 12, 2025, 11:00 A.M., at St. Philip’s Catholic Church in Litchfield, with interment in Calvary Cemetery, Litchfield.
Visitation will be held Friday, April 11, 2025, from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M., with Rosary at 6:00 P.M. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service ALL at St. Philip’s Catholic Church.
Memorials preferred to the Alpha Women's Center https://alphawomenscenter.networkforgood.com/projects/35476-annual-fund
Obituary
Gwendolyn “Gwen’ Ann Scott was born on April 23, 1938, in Litchfield, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Raymond and Malvina (Schoolmeester) Nelson. Gwen was baptized as an infant on May 1st, 1938, and later confirmed in her faith as a youth on June 29th, 1949, at The Church of St. Philip in Litchfield. She received her education in Litchfield and was a graduate with the Litchfield High School class of 1956. She furthered her education at the Montessori School for Children.
On December 1st, 1962, Gwen was united in marriage to William Weston Scott at St. Paul & Augustine Catholic Church in Washington D.C. William was a Warrant Four Officer and pilot in the U.S. Army and served three years in the Vietnam war. They lived in California, West Virginia near his parents, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, and Litchfield. She spent a fair amount of time in West Virginia and is fondly thought of by Bill’s family and friends, especially his parents Mallie and Dixie Scott and their children who all loved her very much. This marriage was blessed with five children, Dion, Michael, Amber, Weston and Kathy Jo.
Gwen moved to Litchfield in June of 1970 after she and William parted ways. She made her new home at 422 South Yale, Litchfield, MN, from 1970 until 2015, where she was a single mother and raised her 5 children for the next 45 years. She was a very deep, strong and abiding faithful catholic who loved her faith and shared it with everyone in the way she lived it. She was a pianist and organist for many years at St. Philips Church where she grew up. She was also a third order Franciscan and faithfully participated in her order.
She was a loving mother who enjoyed life, lived it to the fullest, having many interests and hobbies. In the 1980’s, Gwen went to school and became a Montessori school teacher, which she loved. She enjoyed her membership in several organizations and clubs, Toast Masters, Bridge Club, Legion women’s Auxiliary, CCW, Daughters of Isabella, and loved playing all kinds of card games, especially whist, 500, bridge and cribbage and was very competitive until her last days. She made a TEC (Teens Encounter Christ) retreat and had many friends there spending time participating in many of their events, retreats and picnics over the years.
She was very fond of bible study, prayer group, swimming, volunteering at the Church as Eucharistic Minister and Lector. Gwen was always very patriotic and came from a family with a long line of members in the military, including her former husband, William Scott and sons, Dion, Michael, and Weston, as well as and many other family members and friends.
Gwen loved to share a meal; she was always having the family over to her house for holiday dinners. She was an excellent cook and really loved feeding her family and friends. She always made great holiday meals, made sure there was plenty of food, always fresh, homemade lemon meringue, fruit and pecan pies, cookies, brownies and so much more.
Gwen passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2025, at Kingsway Retirement Living in Belle Plaine, Minnesota, at the age of 86 years. Gwen will be greatly missed by family, friends and all her loved ones. You ran a long race Mom, and now you’re finally home. May God Bless you and may you rest in peace.
Gwen is survived by her:
Children, Dion Scott and his wife, Katrina of Rush City, MN,
Michael Scott and his wife, Verie of Hermantown, MN,
Amber Dudley and her husband, Brian of New Prague, MN,
Kathy Jo Borg and her partner, Matt Tews of Hutchinson, MN;
Daughter-in-law, Kristi Scott of Waconia, MN;
20 Grandchildren;
7 Great-grandchildren + 1 on the way;
Siblings, Lyle Nelson and his wife, Joann of Spicer, MN,
Philip Nelson and his wife, Cheryl of Ave Maria, FL,
JoAnn Ryan of Grand Rapids, MN;
Sister-in-law, Emily Nelson of Fredrick, MD,
Saadia Nelson of Virginia Beach, VA;
Many other relatives and friends.
Gwen is preceded in death by her Son, Weston Scott; Husband, William; Parents, Raymond and Malvina Nelson; Brothers, DeVaugn and Richard Nelson; Sister, Kathleen Nelson; Brother-in-law, Jim Ryan.
Vicki says
Rest in peace. My prayers are with you and your family!
Darlene Kotelnicki says
Sorry to hear of Gwen’s passing. Many years ago she was my bridge partner. We always had a good time!
Karen Pehle says
I am so sorry about mom passing. That is what she was called for years. We spent a lot of time with her and the whole family when you all lived in Litchfield. I am so sorry for your loss. Remember I Love you all. Love and Hugs Karen
KJ says
Thank you Karen! I love you and miss you!
Susan Ward says
Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as you remember Gwen ( mom, grandma, sister, aunt, friend) who was so close to you.
Many hugs.
Kathy says
Thank you Susan
Robert Scott says
Saddened to hear of Gwen’s passing. We are praying for you all.
Karleen Bryner says
I was very sad to here of Gwen’ passing . May all of you be comforted by gods love and good memories she gave you in this life.. May god bless all of you
Cousin Karleen Nelson Bryner
Shannon Lien says
Kathy and family,
So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was such a spunky lady. Thinking of you all during this difficult time!
John & Brenda Boline says
You have our deepest sympathy.
Mark Warne says
To Gwen’s Family: I was very sad to hear of Gwen’s passing. I remember Gwen as a fun, energetic person with a contagious laugh. I pray you will all find comfort in each other and the Lord.
Karen Hoffmann says
Sending my sympathy to Gwen’s family and keeping all of you in my prayers. Cherish your memories. May God Bless all of you.
Karen Hoffmann