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Bill Scanlon

Los Angeles, California

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November 13, 1956 - June 2, 2021 William Neil Scanlon passed away peacefully in Park City, UT after a brief struggle with a very aggressive cancer. Born in Dallas, TX, Bill was an accomplished tennis player at the junior, collegiate and professional levels. He won the NCAA Tennis Singles...

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I met Bill through Stefanie some years ago in Los Angeles, and I´ll always be grateful for that. I had the chance to visit them at the ranch a few times, and we even went skiing together. After skiing, back at the ranch, Bill and I would head outside feeding carrots to Flasher and Amazing, (we never seemed to have enough carrots lol) in a gorgeous winter sunset setting as the background. Truly magical memories. White horses playing in the snow at sunset, it really felt like something out of a...

had the pleasure of meeting Bill a few years back through his wife, Stefanie. He was such a great guy-always self-reflective and eager to improve himself by changing habits that could help him reach his goals. We spent a good amount of time talking about that subject and we even came up with some great business ideas together. One fond memory I have is after a ski trip with Bill and Stefanie-we walked over to see the two horses, Flasher and Amazing, and fed them carrots. We never seemed...

YEARS HAVE GONE BY BUT HE IS STILL IN MY MEMORY AND WILL BE FOREVER

I met Bill at Wimbledon with Mrs. Scanlon watching the final between Bjorn Borg and Roscoe Tanner every time I watch a major tournament like I am right now I´m watching the French I think of Bill he was an amazing athlete, but more importantly he was a good friend

Just thinking of Bill today, along with Stephanie. Sending love & remembering wonderful moments.

Bino and I were friends at Transfiguration Church . Years have flown by. So many memories of Jeanne and all the Scanlonsl

He is greatly missed and I think if him often!