J.-Gardner-Obituary

J. Scott Gardner

SOUTHLAKE, Wisconsin

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Gardner, J. Scott Age 67, formerly of Fox Point, died Sept. 23, 2008, in Phoenix, AZ, after a 3 year battle with pancreatic cancer. Born on Oct. 27, 1940 and raised in Burlington, Scott graduated from Carroll College. He retired after 32 years of service with The Traveler's Insurance...

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We have great memories of Scott and his many adventures. The many hours in the ice arena to the bright sunny days on his boat brought smiles to Scott. Always an optimist that life would get better.

Mary Ellen and family I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Gilda

Scott is my first cousin; our mothers were devoted sisters. Scott was a photo bug. Scott carried photos to share at a visit and take pictures of us at the visit and most remarkable...he'd follow the visit up with a card and reprints of the visit. That is old school charm and also strikes to how much Scott loved his family and friends. I loved him. Maureen Mc Farland Lloyd

We are keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
-The Kaczmarek Family

Aaron and family, so sorry to hear about your loss.

Mary Ellen, Nicole, Aaron, Wayne & Jean I can remember so may good times at Browns Lake and later at Lake Michigan with Scott We had so much fun. Scott was a member of our wedding party his 50th or something? We will miss him

I found Scott to be an approachable, engaging and open man; like others have said, with a charming smile. I, repeatedly, witnessed him offer genuine console and counsel to a cousin in need. That provided a model of honor.

Strength, Resolve and Blessings to his loved ones.

Dear Nicole, Aaron, and MaryEllen,
We express our deepest sympathy at Scott's passing. He was a good man who fought a good fight. We will keep him in our thoughts and remember him always.
Sincerely,
Marian & Joel

I have so many fun memories of your Dad, Nicole and Aaron. I won't forget practically carrying him out of my mother's wedding (It was our fault!), talking about boating together, and all of his hugs.

I'm so glad we had time with him. I wish you both strength and peace. with love, Kiara