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Richard Scott Nemrow

Provo, Utah

Apr 8, 1980 – Jul 27, 2025 (Age 45)

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BORN
April 8, 1980
DIED
July 27, 2025
AGE
45
LOCATION
Provo, Utah

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Richard Scott Nemrow 45 years Lindon, Utah - Richard Scott Nemrow ("Scott"), age 45, passed away on Sunday, July 27th, 2025 at his home in Lindon, Utah. Scott came into this world on April 8th,1980, with the same kind of adventurous spirit that he would become known for… and oh, how he was loved!...

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Remember Scott well when he was a very young man in Southern California. He was fun to be around. Our sincere condolences Norm and Cindy.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Norm and Cindy: sorry to hear about your loss. Very sad. Hope you're doing well.

Norm and Cindy, we offer our sincere condolences and prayers in your behalf on the passing of Scott. May the Lord bless you in this time of sorrow and bring you peace. With love, Fred and Ronda Skousen.

I remember Scott being really good at imitating voices. He would often mimic our mission president's voice. In fact, he did it so well that one night when the actual mission president called I thought it was "President Nemrow." Haha! I loved being around him. He was funny and genuinely loved the people around him. Miss you, Scottie Too Hottie!

I am so sorry to hear about Scott's passing. I served with him in the Frankfurt Germany mission, and I will always remember how he made missionary work fun and real. He will be deeply missed. I'll try to upload photos later.

So sad for your, and honestly OUR, collective loss. He really was a great person who was inclusive to others. He let the neighbor kid hide away in his basement when he "ran away" from home, side yard boxing matches, bb gun wars through the neighborhood, sneaking into the chen mansion, etc. Lots of good memories. He will be missed.

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Norm and Cindy, I am so sorry for your loss. Parents should never have to bury their children. I am sure there were lots of Clark´s and Larson´s there to meet him with loving arms when he arrived on the other side. They will love and care for him till you get there. My heart goes out to you at this time of sorrow.