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John Scott Sevenich

Everett, Washington

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John Scott Sevenich

John Scott Sevenich, born May 28, 1948, died of cancer May 19, 2009 in his home in Ridgefield, Washington. Scott was born in Everett, WA. He attended Immaculate Conception School and then attended and graduated from Everett High School. Scott attended Santa Clara...

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Scott was my cousin and mentor in both of our dedication to playing / writing contemporary music!! Scott had a true gift, vocals & guitar ! Scott was a beautiful person!!! He will always be missed in hearts and spirit !

To Scott's friends, colleagues, students and former students:

Thank you all for signing and leaving messages to and about Scott in this guest book. It is wonderful to know he was so well thought of and loved by so many people. I know you all meant the world to Scott as well.

I believe this guest book will go away shortly so I am printing your messages for our parents to read.

Again, thank you. We wish you all long, healthy and happy lives and we will...

Scott, I will miss your visits and passion for life. You were a blessing to many people, including myself. Colette Shannon, Lewis and Clark High School

Scott was one of the finest people I have ever known. He was multitalented, creative, intelligent and generous. He really enjoyed the adventure of life on the road in a rock & roll band and he played his heart out every night. I loved him and we will all miss the bright light he put in our world.

Scott was my cousin of whom i have great memories growing up with my cousins, Scott, Paula and Julie... but most of all, Scott was a gifted musician , a real talented performer... in his younger years, during which we both started playing guitar and diggin' blues, rockabilly and R&R, Scott could perform an amazing impression of his idol, Elvis.... he not only looked liked Elvis, he moved and sang / played guitar like Elvis... it was uncanny!! i loved hearing him sing and play.... cousin...

Dear Scott,
I am writing here to say goodbye. I will never forget our lunch 3 years ago at the Grand Central Bakery near the Lloyd Center. It was the first time I had seen you since high school. You seemed so optimistic and peaceful about your life's journey. You were a good friend to me and had great impact on my life. I have so many great memories from our high school days. You had such great talent, in so many areas. Thank you for sending me the email regarding friends: for a...

Scott was my student teacher and long time friend. I was saddened to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences to his family and to the students for whom he cared so deeply.

Dear Scott,

I'm glad I got to say goodbye and hug you the last time I saw you that morning at school. I am also glad you got to know that I would take care of your kids. It hasn't been easy for us, but we will get through it. I think you know I love them as much as you did. I hope we finish the year and make you proud. Rest in peace.

Wendi

p.s. Please stop waking me up at around 4:30am each morning during the week...I won't be late for school, I promise!

We will always cherish our memories of the time you spent with us here at Steamboat Lake, "Canoe Boy". You touched many lives in such a positive way, maybe more than you could have ever known. It was an honor to have you a part of our family.