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June 05, 2016 | KS


Joplin, Missouri
Richard Scott Schroth, age 55, Carl Junction, Mo., passed away at 11:58 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2007, at St. John’s Regional Medical Center. Scott was born Oct. 8, 1952, in Wichita, Kan., to Marita Faye Baker Schroth and the late Louis Richard Schroth and had lived in Carl Junction the past four years, moving from Lincoln, Neb. He graduated from Joplin High School and the Crowder College Waste Water School. He received a B.S. degree from Missouri Southern State University. He was the superintendent of waste water treatment in Lincoln for several years. He was an avid hunter and belonged to Duck’s Unlimited. He was a sports fan who enjoyed golf and watching his favorite team, the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He loved eating at Fred and Red’s and cooking for his family and friends. He is survived by one son, Mason Thomas Schroth, Lincoln; one daughter, Ellen Grow and husband, Steve, Omaha, Neb.; his mother, Faye Schroth, Carl Junction; one sister, Londa Roy and husband, Randy, Carl Junction; sister-in-law, Glenda Schroth, Duenweg; several nieces and nephews; and one grandson, Cooper Grow. Scott was preceded in death by his father, Louis Richard Schroth; and one brother, Merle Schroth. Memorial services are planned for Saturday at 11 a.m. at Parker Mortuary Chapel. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the home, 106 Cedar Lane, Carl Junction.
This obituary was originally published in The Joplin Globe.

Rest in peace my love
June 05, 2016 | KS
Dear Mason, Ellen and Steve, Fay, Londa and Randy,
Scott couldn't have had a more loving and wonderful family than you were to him. He loved each of you so much and he wanted the best of everything for you.
Scott was such a sensitive soul and I pray that he finds peace in his heavenly home. Scott knew Jesus would be waiting for him with His open arms and eternal love and forgiveness.
Please realize how special each of you are and how much joy you gave Scott. His heart was so...
Mary Heim
November 21, 2007 | Lincoln, NE
"Put me in Coach, I'm ready to play". The time spent with Scott on the fastpitch softball team will always be some of my fondest memories. My thoughts and prayers are with the Schroth family.
Steve Lortz
November 07, 2007
To the entire Schroth family I want to express my deepest sympathy at the passing of Scott.
He cared about his family, his profession and his friends.
I considered him a close friend and we shared countless hours together, whether it be with many years of fastpitch softball or watching sunrises from a duck blind.
Scott, you will be missed. May you find peace, Bro'
Blaine Harris
November 06, 2007 | Lincoln, NE
Mason and Family-I worked with Scott for years at the wastewater plant in Lincoln. I am very saddened about his passing, and offer my heart-felt condolences.
Rich Munson
November 06, 2007 | Lincoln, NE
Scott is a friend of mine. The times we shared playing fastpitch & just hanging out will stay with me forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Dave Wendte
November 05, 2007 | Newcastle, NE
Dear Mason and Family, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your family member. I hope you can find comfort at this tough time. I encourage you to look to God for answers. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jeremy Drewel, Lincoln, NE. Classmate of Mason's.
Jeremy Drewel
November 05, 2007 | Lincoln, NE
I worked with Scott at The Isles Pub & Pizza. He was always a fun-loving guy with a warm smile and gentle demeanor. My heart goes out to the family.
I will pray God's comfort during these times.
joy Buettgenbach
General Mgr.
The Isles Pub & Pizza
November 04, 2007
Dear Schroth Family,
I worked with scott @ the treatment plant for several years. He was always very easy going and friendly to me.I was very saddened to see this in the paper. My deepest sympathy to all his family you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Alan More.
Alan More
November 03, 2007 | Lincoln, NE