F.-Dawe-Obituary

F. Dawe

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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DAWE - F. Scott Dawe, aged 51, loving husband and father, went to be with the Lord on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2005 after a long, hard fought battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Gina; his children, Michael and David, Stephen and Melinda; and his brothers, Eric, Dana and their...

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I first met Scott more than 50 years ago when I became a student at MSU. He became my roommate and was best man in my wedding and I was a groomsman in his. It has been 20his death and I still miss him. I look forward to seeing him again in the next life to come where we can worship our Lord together as we once did.

To Gina and the rest of your family, my family sends our deepest sympathy for your loss. Scott's work for the Lord on this earth is done and now you may have comfort in knowing that he will now spend an eternity in heaven with our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.

Like several others, I hold deep memories of great times with Scott, his brother Rick (Eric) and others at Rich Junior High and later at Sexton High School. Though it has been years since we last had contact, those memories are as if they happened yesterday: singing Kingston Trio songs in the Dawe basement, trying to teach him to use his height to play hoops (obviously never succeeded), Madrigals and peanut butter shakes, theatre productions like Sound of Music, Music Man, Arsenic & Old Lace...

Gina, My love and prayers go out to you and your family today. Scott was a wonderful, warm, intelligent and very talented man. I'm lucky to have known him! What an amazing voice he had. Personally, I'll never forget how kind both you and Scott were to me when we were in Guys & Dolls at Civic Theatre. What a pleasure to have known him. God bless you!
-Amy (Voetberg) VanderWall

Scott was a good man. He will be missed by all whose lives he touched. May his soul rest in peace.

My heartfelt condolences to his family.

To Gina and the rest of the family:

I hope that time would help you overcome this unbearable loss. From my working days with Scott, I had always admired his professionalism and sense of humor. Any tough situation always was made easy by Scott. He is gone to a better place.

Take care

To Gina and friends,
All my prayers at this difficult time. Let us all remember the love we shared with those who are no longer with us and the bond that ties us all together. Though I won't be able to attend the memorial or funeral, I think it is nice to know that I will be out of town watching my nephew in his first school play. The show always goes on.
Thank you Scott. Till we meet again.
Love, STAMPY

I worked with Scott at Baan and also had the pleasure of seeing him in a Musical. What a wonderfully gifted man and a kind, gentle being. Although Scott will be missed just know that he is in a much better place filled with peace, joy and eternal life. I'm sure that at this very moment he is sitting at the feet of our Lord and Savior gracing him with a Rendition of the King & I or some other great musical. Altough his earthly shell is gone, his spirit lives on forever.

I'm so very sorry for the loss of such a vital fellow. During some very trying times at work, Scott made the difference with his wit, buoying me up with his sense of humour. Gina, my thoughts are with you.