Hopkinsville Resident Jim Scott Dies at 77

Known for his humor and ability to brighten any room, Jim Scott leaves behind a legacy of laughter and family.

Jan. 27, 2026 at 7:39pm

James David 'Jim' Scott, a 77-year-old resident of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on January 24, 2026. Born on February 18, 1948, in Christian County, Jim was the son of the late Becham and Katherine Price Scott. Known for his remarkable sense of humor and a knack for lightening any room he entered, Jim's laughter and good-natured teasing created memories cherished by all who knew him.

Why it matters

Jim Scott's passing marks the loss of a beloved community member in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, known for his ability to bring joy and levity to those around him. His legacy as a family man and someone who could brighten any room will be remembered by his surviving loved ones.

The details

Jim grew up alongside his siblings, the late Royce, Tony, and Billy Scott, and his beloved sister Katherine 'Ann' Scott, with whom he maintained a close bond throughout his years. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, and is survived by his sister Katherine 'Ann' Scott, his sons Brian, David, and Chris Scott, and his growing family of grandchildren.

  • Jim Scott was born on February 18, 1948, in Christian County.
  • Jim Scott passed away peacefully on January 24, 2026.

The players

Jim Scott

A 77-year-old resident of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, known for his remarkable sense of humor and ability to brighten any room he entered.

Becham and Katherine Price Scott

Jim Scott's late parents.

Royce, Tony, and Billy Scott

Jim Scott's late brothers.

Katherine 'Ann' Scott

Jim Scott's surviving sister, with whom he maintained a close bond throughout his years.

Brian, David, and Chris Scott

Jim Scott's surviving sons.

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The takeaway

Jim Scott's passing marks the loss of a beloved community member in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, known for his ability to bring joy and levity to those around him. His legacy as a family man and someone who could brighten any room will be remembered by his surviving loved ones.