Scot-Feldmeyer-Obituary

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Scot Feldmeyer

Mason, Ohio

Jul 17, 1953 – Apr 19, 2021 (Age 67)

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BORN
July 17, 1953
DIED
April 19, 2021
AGE
67
LOCATION
Mason, Ohio

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Mueller Funeral Home - Mason Obituary

Scot Wayne Feldmeyer, Sr., 67 of Maineville, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his wife and children on Monday, April 19, 2021. Born to Marvin and Donna (nee Clark) Feldmeyer on July 17, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Scot was a devoted husband and...

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As many have mentioned his laugh was so contagious and something I will always remember about him! There are so many fond memories that I can recall, including his leadership in scouts, his involvement in sports, coaching Adam and I as the best Kings Schools “Putting on the Hits” contestants ever, hanging at the Feldmeyer house, and many more! His memory will forever live in our hearts and my condolences to the Feldmeyer family.

Scot was a family man who was loved by many. Some of my favorite memories were playing HORSE, 21, etc... at the Feldmeyers house. He could shoot the ball with one hand while holding a beer in the other with his eyes closed. NOTHIN' BUT NET!!! It was fun watching him make lunches for the family with all the animals helping him in the kitchen. He could make a rum sour like no other! He was very welcoming, full of laughter and love. His memories and contagious laughter will live on forever.

Sadness falls on the hearts of all who loved Scot. As a military family who came to town homeless between assignments, he always welcomed the 5 of us and our crazy pets. A big bear hug was the greeting at the door. Scot could tell a good joke and he was great with voice impersonations. Then if you heard him laugh, you would laugh because his was so unique and infectious. There are so many fun family memories we have made with Scot, Marlene, Scoty, Adam and Val through the years. I share...

Scot was a friend for over 50 years, we were high school buds. One of kindest persons I ever knew, he always asked how you were doing and how were the kids. I introduced Scot to Marla in our senior year in high school and the rest is history. Because the Dwyers were a military family we were often visiting Cincinnati to see family and friends and we often stayed with the Feldmeyers, sometimes for weeks as we moved from one post to another. 5 Feldmeyers and 5 Dwyers in the same house,...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

While we didn't always agree, we were always friends and always there for each other. Missing Scot is my new default setting.

To my biggest fan, the best story teller with the most contagious laugh, words cannot express how much I love and miss you!!!! I know you’re watching over us smiling, as we continue making you proud!

To Scot's entire family and friends,
We all have fond memories of Scot because he was so memorable. He always made people smile and laugh. His laugh was unique and joyful. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and know that Scot will live on in the hearts of many who his life, personality, and humor touched. Love, Mandy Conrad and family

Scott is in the safe embrace of our Lord ! God bless him, Marlene and the whole family as they grieve and find sympathy ! I will keep all of you in my prayers !