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Scot L. Stanton

Somers, Connecticut

1957 - 2020

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June 4, 1957
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Somers, Connecticut

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Scot Larkin Stanton, 62, of Somers, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at Hartford Hospital after a courageous battle against esophageal cancer. Born in Bridgeport, CT on June 4, 1957, he was the son of the late Samuel T. and Anna Larkin Stanton and was raised in Sandy Hook, CT...

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Very sorry to hear the news on Scott, he was always a pleasure to talk with and do business with.

Howard, Ken and Susan at Holland Transplanter Co.

Our condolences to the Stanton family. Great memories from Elmcrest CC. Scott was a consummate gentleman with a terrific sense of humor. Prayers for the family.

I first met Scot (and his family) when Amanda and Ben were students at Montessori Children's Corner in East Longmeadow. You were so generous with your time and talent back then.

Although I didn't know much about Scot's extensive involvement in serving his community, until I read his obituary, I'm not surprised by how much he did for others.

Scot certainly touched the lives of many, and his contributions will have a lasting impact.

This Spring and Summer when flowers and...

To Scot's Family and co-workers:

So sorry to learn of Scot's passing! It was a privilege and pleasure to have known him. And we are appreciative of his dedicated support of the farming community. Our deepest sympathy goes out to you.

The Dill Family
Cloverdale
Farm

My family and I were able to witness firsthand Scot's evolution as he became the reliable and trusted man of the community he became.

My father Harry and brother David Lowenstein shared mutual respect and kinship as part of the John Deere family in the CT Farmington River Valley. I was also able to experience Scot's maturity from a young man in his early 20's to a focused and ethical business man.

In our lives we come across people who have a special glint in the eye and...

Thank you Scot and family for your continued support with the Wapping fair. I truly will miss Scott's humor I know that Amanda his daughter will take his place.
May Scot rest in peace and condolences to the entire Stanton family

I met Scot shortly after he started and owned Stanton Equipment back in the 80's. I was looking for a used tractor. He showed me all of them. I bought, and still use, my 1963 JD 2010 tractor from him. Seems like only yesterday. It has been maintained through the years, primarily through 'Eddie'. Sorry I missed the drive by yesterday. My sincere condolences to his family and friends and coworkers. Roger Emerick, Glastonbury

Scot was a great guy and friend. Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Addie and family,

We are so sorry for your loss. Our most sincerest condolences.

Love,

Stephen, Fernanda and Boehm