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M. Scott (Scotty) Wayda HAMILTON - M. Scott (Scotty) Wayda, of Hamilton passed away peacefully on Sunday. Born in Levittown, PA, he was a lifelong Hamilton Township resident. Scott was a graduate of Hamilton High School West, class of 1991 and was also the Captain of the Varsity football team. He continued his education, on a baseball scholarship and graduated with a Bachelors degree from Rider University in 1995. Son of the late Nancy Wayda, who passed away in 2005, Scott is survived by his father, Stephen Thomas Wayda of Whiting, three brothers and a sister in law, Stephen, Brian and Robert and his wife Carla, three sisters and brothers in law, Nancy and Michael McTamney, Holly and David Fuller, Christina and Michael Ogrodnik, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Please join our family in honoring Scott's life on Friday morning from 10 AM until 12 noon at the Buklad Memorial Home, 2141 S. Broad St. in Hamilton. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery in Hamilton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Scott's memory may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1347 Perrineville Rd., Monroe Township, NJ 08831.
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