SCOTT ALAN BISSONNETTE was born on February 28, 1955 in New Hampshire. Scott married Maureen Murphy in 1977. The most important thing in Scott's life was his faith, his family and his friends. Scott was an avid fisherman, golfer, baseball enthusiast and fantasy football champ. Scott is survived by his wife, Maureen; two sons: Ryan and Justin; daughters-in-law: Kirsten and Christy; grandkids: Kirra, Sierra, Brooke, Kayden, Dylan, and Ethan and by his extended family and friends which are too many to list. Services will be held on June 19, 2015. There will be a Mass at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church at 10:30 am and graveside service at 1:30 pm at the Perris Valley Cemetery.
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Love you, Scott!! Miss you everyday!! Janeybo
Joann Sylvester
August 6, 2015
I miss you little brother!! You touched so many lives, I don't think you knew how much or how great your love is missed!! Feel like 1 half of me is missing!!
Joann Sylvester
August 6, 2015
Scott's cheerfulness, his love of family, and his zest and enthusiasm for life will be very missed. Thank God for Jesus, and the promises of heaven!!! See you again someday, friend. Love, Becky Wolf
June 14, 2015
The kids miss and love you so much! We tell them you're fishing in heaven with Jesus! Until we meet again...Kirsten and kiddo's
Kirsten Bissonnette
June 14, 2015
Our Dear Friend; We will miss you so much Scott. You were very dear to both of us. Doug and Diane Paris
Scott Bissonnette
June 14, 2015
I will miss Scott's smiling face and positive personality. I will miss our conversations about life, our faith, and everything in between.
Katherine Mosley
June 14, 2015
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