Scott Balentine of Emory, Texas, has sadly passed away. His death was disclosed in several social media posts. Scott was a dedicated lineworker who gave his all to both his work andĀ his family. His cause of death was not disclosed at the time of this report. He will certainly be missed by his fellow lineworkers and family.
Brief Information about Scott Ballentine
Ballentine was a good and generous soul. He was the stepson of Sonja Joiner, and he was such a great blessing to her. He loved freely and deeply. Scott was a free-spirited person. He held his family and friends at very high esteem. He was a paragon of excellence and pinnacle of greatness. He had the good of his community at heart. His level of care was second-to-none.
Tributes by loved ones
His loved ones and colleagues have taken to social media to express their pain and condolences to Scott’s family. They are similar to police officers in that nobody ever gives them credit, and when the proverbial cat poops, everyone wants to laugh at them. A special friend of the family has taken her time to write a peaceful poem for the dead. Her poem is written below.
“Yesterday a light went out
Storms blew in
Crews rolled out
The wind whipping and hollering
The rain, thunder and lightning
An unwanted trifecta
But here come the lineman as always expected
Brave hearts and strong hands
The true definition of a man
Your power was restored
That light that was once off, flickered on
But now another light has dimmed
A hero is gone
Yesterday a light went out
-In loving memory of Scott Balentine…” -Camille White.
Conclusion
The Balentine family has been devastated by this unanticipated loss, as the majority of you are aware. Many people cherished Scott as their husband, father, brother, son, uncle, and friend. To everybody, he was someone. Because they’re trying their hardest in a really challenging circumstance, we should be patient and grateful.