Submitted by Dana Thomas Reeder-Davis Funeral Home Inc. In memoriam of James Scott Burns, 04/06/1969 - 04/29/2008 LINDEN-Funeral services for DPS Trooper James Scott Burns, 39, of Linden will be at 2 p.m., Saturday at First Baptist Church, Linden, with the Rev. Jackie Stanfield officiating. Burial will be at Shiloh Cemetery near Linden under direction of Reeder-Davis-Schindler Funeral Home, Inc. of Linden. Visitation will be from 6-8 P.M., Friday, at the fellowship hall in First Baptist Church in Linden. The family has designated Shriners as their charity of choice. Officer Burns died in the line of duty on Tuesday, April 29 in Jefferson. He was born April 6, 1969 in Longview. He attended Tyler Jr. College, Texarkana College, and Ouachita Baptist University, and previously worked as a corrections officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice before joining the DPS, was a member of First Baptist Church, Linden, and had been an officer in Texas Department of Public Safety for five years. He is survived by his wife Michaela of Linden; his infant daughter Micah Burns of Linden; his parents Ronnie and Judy Burns of Linden; two brothers and sisters-in-law Stephen and Elizabeth Burns and Stacy and Sherri Burns, all of Linden; his grandfather Billy Fort of Jefferson; and his parents-in-law Jimmy and Helen Maxwell of Bivins. Also, two brothers-in-law and their wives, Todd and Karon Maxwell of Bivins and Mike and Tammy Maxwell of Atlanta; several nieces and nephews, Kenneth, Katie, Kellie, Kevin, Kelsey and Blake Burns; Brandy Baker, Morgan, Emily, and Jordan Maxwell, and a great niece Bailee Baker. Scott was "an unbelievable man, the way he conducted his life and treated people. If you met him once, you felt like you'd known him all your life." Brother-in-law Todd Maxwell You are invited to view the image gallery Visit Reeder-Davis Funeral Home Inc. www.reeder-davis.com