Charles-Scroggin-Obituary

Charles Scroggin

Lexington, Kentucky

1946 - 2017

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SCROGGIN Charles Reece, loving husband of Ann Stewart Scroggin, died Nov. 17, 2017. He was born December 1, 1946 and grew up in Williamstown, KY. He was preceded in death by his parents Fred and Jane Scroggin. He is survived by a daughter Lindsey Scroggin Baker, her husband William Baker, and two...

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Charlie was a member of about 20 Engineering students at UK 1965 - 1970 that became very close friends, even to the point of having a couple of reunions in the later years. I just found out about his passing. Charlie was always the sharpest dressed, best looking of our bunch. I hate we have lost him and prayers go to his family.

Charlie hired me as marketing manager for Quest Engineers in 1994. He was my boss and friend for 23 years. He made it very clear, through his personal example, that the bar was going to be set very high for his professional staff. Charlie was old school, he demanded your best efforts and would settle for nothing less. It was a given that no one outworked Charlie. I often disagreed with him, but when it came down to a debate, I always lost. I think he would have made a great criminal...

As a fellow member of KSPE, Charlie stood out in our profession. Serving with Charlie on various KSPE committees was a pleasure.
One you met Charlie he never forgot you. After more than 10 years, Charlie's emails, texts and periodic contacts continued. When I say Charlie was the image of KSPE, Charlie should continue to stand at the top of our profession. Naming a conference after Charlie should be commended. My admiration for Charlie has lifted me every day. Many condolences to Ann and...

Deepest Sympathy to Ann, Ann, Joyce and Family. Charlie and I were buddies from pre-school in Williamstown. Nothing but great memories of playing down Charlotte Heights and camping at Powderhorn. I can speak for all the scouts in Troop 174 when I say Charlie was loved, admired and will be missed. No surprise he became the man we knew he would.

Bill Webb

Ann and Family:
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I had the honor and pleasure of working with Charlie at Proctor Davis Ray Engineers. He always had a smile and kind word to say to anyone he encountered. He will truly be missed by so many who knew him.
God Bless you and your family.
Sending my love,
Tammy Ryherd Perkins

Dearest Boat, Lindsey, and Jason,
Matt and I are praying for peace and continued strength for each of you. Charlie was a good and faithful man, a precious dad, a proud grandfather, and a loyal husband. It is a huge and unimaginable loss and we are standing beside you in your time of grief. May your hearts find comfort, much love.
Matt, Jen, Gray, Lilly Kate, and Laurel Groves

So sorry to here about this great man passing. I had the pleasure for working for Charlie for many years and he was always giving and caring man. He was one of the great Engineers in the industry and loved what he did.

My thoughts are prayers go out to the wife and children of Charlie. He and I were classmates at Grant County High School and I will always remember his kindness toward others, his work ethic, his spiritual grounding, and his genuine concern for others. I read of his numerous professional accomplishments, and this is no surprise to me......but I will always remember him as a caring, friend. May God bless you in this difficult time...... Dicky ... Class 65

I will always have nothing but fond memories of Charlie. We were able to work together in business and I was always honored to be in his presence.

I am still shocked that he is not with us in body;however, his spirit will live on forever!!

Our thoughts and prayers will be with his family and associates.


Ellis King