Darren-Brennan-Obituary

Darren Scott Brennan

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

Mar 26, 1966 – Apr 2, 2024

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BORN
March 26, 1966
DIED
April 2, 2024
LOCATION
Lake Havasu City, Arizona

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We bid farewell to Darren "Scott" Brennan, a beloved husband, father, son, and esteemed friend who passed away April 2, 2024.Born on March 26, 1966, in Bakersfield, California, Scott was the son of late David (Tom) Brennan and Jackie Brennan. Scott's greatest joy in life was family. He leaves...

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I was GM of Scotty's in Kingman for 2 years I helped out the restaurant in place in 2010 He was a mentor and great friend My dearest Jackie

As a former teacher to one of Scott's daughters, Cheyanne, I can attest to the unfailing love and dedication he had to his family which also carried over to others. Even after I was no longer Cheyanne's teacher, Scott continued to reach out to me and never forgot a "Happy Mother's Day" or "Merry Christmas" text to me which meant the world to me. It was quite by coincidence that I learned of his passing (which I just found out yesterday), and I was more than totally shocked and heartbroken. ...

I met "Scott" when I was 18. My brother was working for him. My brother loved Tom and Scott so much and they loved him too. They always worried over Jason. I was detached for many years but my brother and I were able to visit with Scott at his restaurant in 2013. Scott came into my work, harbor freight, about 3 times in the past two years. I hugged him and we made plans for his family and mime to hang out together. Especially because he was so excited to see Jay. Unfortunately, it never...

Oh so many blessed memories of Scotty. It was 1991, first time at Scotty's Broasted Chicken and Ribs, and from then on a friendship that was like family. Even now that I moved to Missouri, was so blessed that we could text and talk. RIP Dear Scotty, in the arms of our Heavenly Father. Love, thoughts and prayers for family and friends of this Wonderful Guy.

I've been fortunate to have known Scott since he moved to Havasu and was living in an RV behind his restaurant trying to get it going.I leaned on him for advice on so many things over the years. I loved and respected him as much as anyone I've ever met ,and like so many people,my life will have a huge void in it without "The Chicken Man ." R.I.P. my good man.