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John Scott STETLER

Amherst, New York

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STETLER - John Scott Passed January 28th, 2023. Beloved husband of Suzanne (Losel) Stetler. Loving brother of Terry Stetler (Richard) Woldridge. Survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. A Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 2nd, 2023 from 4-8pm at Dietrich Funeral Home, 2480...

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Sue and family, I remember both Sue and Scott from High School. Scott was always so kind and reserved. A big guy who didn´t need to prove he was a big guy. He had a quick smile . Scott so tall and big and Sue so tiny and petite. A perfect pair. Please accept my sincere sympathy, Jonnie Walker

for 53 years scott has been a friend and always helpful neighbor when needed we will surely miss you god bless welcome to a better place

You will be missed forever and always. May you rest in eternal peace Uncle Scott.

I am deeply saddened by Scott's passing. I will forever remember him for his striking presence and genuine smile. My heartfelt condolences to Sue and the entire Losel family. May he rest in peace.

What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose. For all that we love deeply becomes a part of us. Helen Keller Rest in peace Uncle Scott...you will be missed, but always loved.

I have many fond childhood memories of Uncle Scott. He had the most genuine and caring smile. May you rest in eternal peace.

I grew up across the street (Ridgewood Dr) from Scott. We had a regular neighborhood "gang", celebrating each season with nightly softball games, dodgeball, bicycle tag, skating, sledding and snowball fights. He was a great and true friend to my brothers and myself. My prayers are with his family. May you find comfort in the beautiful memories you shared.

Your title may have been "uncle" but you graciously became a father figure to me and my brothers. I will forever cherish the memories and life lessons you've taught me. You were the most honourable man I know with the greatest sense of humour that never wavered, even during your difficult time. This loss is insurmountable. Rest in eternal peace. "But as for me, I still remember how it was before...and I am holding back the tears no more" - John Lennon

Scott was the most admirable person I have ever known, and the best brother that could ever be. Love you to pieces. Terry