Scott-Asman-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Lashley Funeral Home - Mio

Scott Clarence Asman

Oct 5, 1995 - Jul 12, 2024

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Scotty will be missed, I will certainly miss our pool matches!

A wonderful young man. May the angels guide him to a peaceful place

You are in our thoughts and prayers I can’t find words to tell you how sorry I am

There are know words that can take away Scott Nancy Leslie and Christine how you are feeling. But I know this I love you. I loved Scottie. He will be missed.

I can't put into words how bad my heart is broken right now. My memories of Scottie span so many years, so many field trips, camp outings, basketball games, weekend stayovers.....the list is endless. Scottie was always the fiercest competitor at anything he ever participated in. Smart, athletic and the most respectful young man that ever stepped foot in my home. I'm so deeply saddened but so grateful that God put him in mine and my sons life for all the great times that we'll both cherish...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. My heart hurts for you and for my children who lost a friend. God Bless

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I pray you’re at peace, surrounded by all the animals & wildlife that you loved seeing & it is my wish that you’re enjoying peaceful sunrises from a majestic heavenly view. You deserve it
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We are so sorry for your loss. Scottie was such a kind person and Jeff loved playing pool with him.

Dear Scott, Nancy and family......We are so beyond sorry at the loss of your beloved son, Scott. May your memories be kept close in your heart and may our Lord give you comfort with His love.

Obituary

Scott's Obituary

Scottie Clarence Asman, age 28, of Luzerne Michigan, passed away on July 12, 2024. 

Scottie was a fiercely loyal friend and dedicated to be the first one to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. He was following in his father’s footsteps of being the next sharp shooter in the pool setting partaking in both the Lewiston and Roscommon Men’s 8 ball leagues. His competitive nature made him excel in the sport after only have started two years prior. 

Scottie spent his working days as a snowboard instructor and golf course maintenance man where he loved watching the sunrise and seeing the wildlife before the working day began.

His pride and joy was his cat Taz, affectionately nicknamed “handsome”, who he rescued as a stray. 

He is survived by his father Scott Asman, his mother Nancy Lark, and sisters Leslie Asman and Christine (Ken) Barnett. 

His heart of gold and sense of humor will be missed by everyone who knew him. 

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. 

Arrangements by Lashley Funeral Home, Mio

 

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