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SNOW CAMP - Mr. Scott Allen Haskill, age 38, was granted his Angel wings on March 31, 2013. His final day was spent surrounded by family and friends that Scott had touched in some way throughout his short, yet memorable life.
He had many people that loved him and he had a very special love for wife, Deanna, Richard, Jamie, Ellen, Pattie and Steve.
Scott's life would seem too short to many, but those who were touched by him understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives. His smile brought so much joy to family and friends.
Scott was very active in A.A. and his sobriety date was July 26, 2009. He was also active at Cane Creek Friends Meeting. He was there for anyone in need. He was tough but a big softie at heart. He loved his family, friends, and his God. He will be missed by all who knew him. May he rest in peace.
Survivors include his wife, Deanna Haskill of the home; daughter, Ellen Soule "Jade" of Michigan; father, Larry Haskill and wife Nina of Grand Rapids, Mich.; mother, Cindy St. Arnold of Danville, Ind.; sister, Mindy "Pooh Bear" Saunders of Danville, Ind.; brother, John Haskill of Grand Rapids, Mich.; three cousins, Richard St. Arnold and wife Jamie of Snow Camp, Chris St. Arnold and wife Brenda of Snow Camp and Sharon Oslund of Grand Rapids, Mich.; nieces and nephews, Tasha, R.J., Christian, Gabriel, Christopher, Logan, Mason, Tabatha, Ava, Aaron, Ryan, Jordan and John John; and beloved cat, Smokey.
A funeral service will be conducted at Cane Creek Friends Meeting on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 1 p.m. by Mr. Mark Tope.
The family will receive friends at the Rich & Thompson Funeral Home and Crematory in Graham on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. At other times they will be at the residence of Richard St. Arnold.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Lupus Foundation of America Inc., P.O. Box 418629, Boston, MA 02241-8629.
Condolences may be offered at www.richandthompson.com.
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Scott encouraged me from day one. We had a lot in common. Sarcasm and cynacism were a constant thing we exchanged. Friendly debates about sports. He exuded a never say die attitude. He was my friend and I will always remember him. Thank you Scott
Bruce Moore
June 30, 2013
Scott I will miss you a lot but you are not gone you are in my heart always I gave you life and had to watch while God took you home do a good job up there as God needed you Love and Kisses for ever MOM
Cindy St.Arnold
June 29, 2013
Scott,
I want to thank you for having the nerve to talking to me on google plus and then us texting and talking about bowling and such! Thank you! I have no idea what to say honestly i dont. I'm so sorry you just got to know me throgh modern technology but it's better then nothing! I'm still living my life to the fullest daily and following my dreams!! I'm so sorry you never got to know the true me! I'ss see you in person one day i promise!
Elly Soule
June 29, 2013
Scotty I miss you and it's not fair but I know you are looking down on me saying good job munchkin I am proud of you and you are going to be a senior and you looked very beautiful at prom
Natasha St Arnold
June 29, 2013
My love,
I know you are finally free of all the cruelty and pain you have suffered throughout your life. I know you are happy and watching down from heaven. I miss you and the pain that I am going through is worth every second of time that we had together. I just wish we would have had more time together. You helped me to become the person I am today. We taught each other so many special things. Things that made us grow and be better people in this world. This is not "Good-bye" it's "See you later". I know in my heart that when it is my time you will be standing there at the gates of heaven waiting for me with that beautiful smile of yours with the dimple I love so much. Thank you for loving me and allowing me to love you. You will always and forever be in my heart and soul. Smokey and I will take care of each other so don't worry.
Love you Always and Forever your wife,
Deanna A. Haskill
May 1, 2013
Scott, you were always there when I needed you. I will miss you very much.
Elvis O'Neil
April 4, 2013
my prayers are with the family
shirley huber
April 3, 2013
I am so srry to hear about Scott. I will keep you in prayers Deanna
Bob Steele
April 3, 2013
Scott was a man who was an excellent role model for other men in so many ways. Those of us who knew him were very grateful for the time we got to spend with him. He will live long in our memories as an inspiration and greatly missed in our company. My thoughts and prayers go out to all his friends and family. Thank you Scott for sharing your time with us. Rest well, brother.
Andrew Stefany
April 3, 2013
Scott, it was my pleasure to meet and get to know you a bit. It was an encouragement to hear about the battles and struggles that you allowed God to help you over come. May you rest in peace and spend eternity in a much better place. I know you will be missed by your wonderful wife and I pray that God will comfort her and the whole family during this time. Until we meet again in Heaven, Chip
Chip Williams
April 3, 2013
Deanna, I love you and I loved Scott. May the God of your understanding hold you in the palm of his hand. We will all be here for you and love you through this.
Carrie Kane
April 2, 2013
You will always be loved and forever missed.
Richard St. Arnold
April 2, 2013
Deanna, Praying for you. May God sustain you in this time of sorrow.
Renee Enoch
April 2, 2013
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
April Shoffner
April 2, 2013
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