Death; Scott Balentine, Emory, TX, Lineworker, Has Passed Away: The deceased person was Scott Balentine, a resident of Emory, Texas. His demise was revealed via several posts on social media. Scott was a dedicated lineworker who prioritized his work and his family. It was unclear what caused his death at the time this article was published. There’s little doubt that his coworkers and family will miss him. Ballentine is a generous and nice person. He was the stepson of Sonja Joiner, and he was a great asset to her. He was an irrationally passionate and reckless lover. Scott had an independent spirit. He took great pride in his family and friends.
He was the picture of perfection and the pinnacle of intelligence. The wellbeing of the community was his first priority. He was the most concerned person I’ve ever met. letters from near relatives Friends, colleagues, and relatives have expressed their grief and condolences to Scott’s family via social media. They are similar to police officers in that nobody ever gives them credit and everyone likes to make fun of them when they create the stereotypical cat poo. A close family friend took the time to write depressing poetry for the departed. Her poetry appears in the text 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 comes 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.
The majority of you are aware of the Balentine family’s deep sorrow at this unanticipated loss. Many people loved Scott for who he was—a husband, father, brother, son, uncle, and friend. To everyone of them, he was someone. We ought to be patient and appreciative of them because they are trying their hardest in an extremely challenging circumstance.