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Michael James Scott

Edmonds, Washington

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Michael James Scott

Michael James Scott, 65, loving husband and father, passed away on September 30, 2012.He was born January 14, 1947 in Seattle, WA to James and Patricia Scott. Mike attended Meadowdale High School where he excelled in athletics and became a two time state...

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Mike was my cousin and my family lost track of him years ago. I am so sorry we did not get to stay in touch. My sister, Diana and I are sorry for your loss.

Mike has been a dear friend for many years. I will miss his humor and outstanding neck rubs. Thanks for being our friend.

You could always count on Uncle Mike for a great WSU/Husky joke. I loved the ones I could reverse into great Husky/WSU jokes the next day! Uncle Mike was always smiling, always had that twinkle in his eye, just like his father. I know they are all together now, that brings me peace.

Mike is a stellar nephew and cousin. I use the present tense as I know that you are very much with us in Spirit and patiently waiting. I love you Mike. Thank you for always being there for me and mom. Love, Barb & Aunt Helen

Mike made work at Boeing fun and meaningful. His professionalism and drive to do the right things the right way were well known. When Mike was leading the effort we could trust the results. Mike shared his faith and lived it out each day.

Thank you for sharing Mike with us. I am all the better for knowing him.

Will really miss Mike's presence in choir and in all the other places he served at Cedar Cross. He kept us all entertained with his funny anecdotes and great advice. Prayers and love to all of his family.

I got to know Mike at Cedar Cross UMC, giving me advice and words of wisdom while serving with him on different committees there. I truly am blessed to have worked with him and know him. God Bless you, Mike. We'll all miss you, your humor and your wisdom.

Mike is remembered by myself, as a co-worker at Boeing, and spending many of those years, working together on the same projects, in Manufacturing Engineering. Mike had a great sense of humor, and brought laughter to those of us who otherwise would have had a pretty boring time of it. Thanks Mike, for the memories.