Scott-Adkins-Obituary

Scott Richard Adkins

Chicago, Nebraska

1962 - 2024

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Scott Richard AdkinsAugust 16, 1962 - August 22, 2024In loving memory of Scott Richard Adkins, born in Omaha, NE on August 16,1962, passed away peacefully with his family surrounding him on August 22, 2024. Son to JoAnne (Oetting) Adkins and Dr. Nathan R. Adkins. He attended Westside High School,...

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I have soooooo many good memories of Scott. He always made me laugh till I cried with his kind of sense of humor. He was so Unique. He was a spectacular Uncle to my children, Nick and Guy. They will truly miss you; you were taken to soon Uncle Scott, you will remain in our hearts forever. Rest now Scott, be at peace. We Love you and you will be remembered ...until we meet again Karen (TeTe), Guy and Nikolas

I had the honor of working alongside Scott at Raddon for many years. His warmth and humor brightened our workplace, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him. Scott's joyful presence made even the most challenging days easier to bear. His kindness and wit were a constant source of comfort and laughter for our team. Scott's dedication to his work was admirable, but it was his character that truly set him apart. He had a unique ability to lift the spirits of those around him, making every...

I am so sorry to hear of Scott´s premature passing. I always enjoyed playing with him in the backyard when we were kids. Those were wonderful times playing football, kick the can and tag. May you always be comforted by your fond memories of him and may he rest in peace.

Julie and Suzy - So sorry to learn of Scott's passing. I have fond memories of playing with him in the neighborhood where we all grew up. Those were fun and innocent times when we could go from house to house or backyard to backyard without our parents worrying where we were. We were always just a dinner bell away. My heart goes out to you - he was much too young to leave you all.

I knew Scott well, as a member of the Cornhusker Marching Band. We still talk about his legendary post-game band parties. I was shocked and saddened by news of his passing. "Nothing you love is lost, not really. Things, people - they always go away, sooner or later. You can't hold them, any more than you can hold moonlight. But if they've touched you, if they're inside you, then they're still yours. The only things you ever really have are the ones you hold inside your heart" ~Bruce...

Scott and I were best buddies at Westside. We loved music and hanging out like teenagers do. He was funny and smart as a whip. We didn't really keep in touch after high school, but was saddend by his passing. I'm sure he is in a better place. Condolences to his family.