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Clinton, Scott P. Found peace in the arms of God on August 16, 2016 at age 53. Loving son of Joanne (nee Rawlins) and the late James Clinton. Brother of Jamie (Menno Lont) Clinton-Lont, Jennifer Clinton and Joel (Krista) Clinton. Uncle of Annalise, Tim and James. Survived by other relatives and friends. Scott was a graduate of Whitefish Bay High School Class of 1981. He was a member of the varsity golf team who were Suburban State Champs in 1981. He received a degree in business from Drury University in Springfield, MO, where he attended on a full athletic golf scholarship. After college, Scott worked as an assistant golf pro at a country club in Naples, FL. In 2000 he returned to Wisconsin to continue teaching golf. He embraced Christianity, and learned and lived according to the Bible. Because he walked the path through his own personal struggles and faith, he imparted unique knowledge to others as a peer support specialist at Our Space in Milwaukee, where he enjoyed the relationships he had built with his coworkers and others he worked with. Memorial Gathering at Wisconsin Memorial Park - Chapel of the Chimes, 13235 W. Capitol Dr., on Saturday, August 27 from 1:00 PM, until the time of Service at 2:00 PM. In lieu of of flowers, memorials to National Alliance on Mental Illness Waukesha (namiwaukesha.org) are appreciated.
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Scott and I worked together for 7-8 yrs. Scott and I would meet on a weekly basis to discuss our business but the conversation invariably would turn to faith, family, his work as a peer support specialist and sports.
Scott was all about helping others and it was apparent by his actions,
Steve Boyer
August 26, 2016
a very nice man
alfred venable
August 26, 2016
Great memories of knowing you from our very early years at Cumberland and beyond. May your time in heaven be full of drives to the hoop and drives onto the green.
Joel Ehrendreich
August 24, 2016
I would like to offer my condolences to your family and the loss you are feeling right now. I did not know Scott personally but I have the pleasure of working with his brother Joel. I am sure he was every bit as a wonderful person as Joel is, I will keep your family in my thoughts in prayers. My God have mercy and bestow comfort on you during this difficult time.
Thank you
Courtney Johnson-Kennedy
August 23, 2016
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