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Kara Folmer
November 12, 2020
Scott was a smart, kind man who was also fun to play trivia with . I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and praying for peace. Kara and Rob Folmer
Brian Messmore
November 11, 2020
I met Scott years ago at JD Legends where he was a live trivia enthusiast. Living in Cincinnati I wasn’t up around Franklin much until last June through end of August where I took care of my mom. I lived at Applebee’s in Springboro and he was a regular. I got to know him in depth as we shared our lives. What a great guy and he will be missed! God Bless him for his service to our country. Prayers and blessings to the family.
American Heart Association
November 11, 2020
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
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