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Scott W. BALLOU

Spokane, Washington

1955 - 2018

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BALLOU, Scott W.Scott W. Ballou, husband, father, brother and friend died unex-pectedly of a heart attack on August 9th, at age 62. Scotty was born September 27, 1955 to Buck and Betty Ballou in Wenatchee, WA. He grew up in Chehalis, WA attending W.F. West High School and was a talented...

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Scott chose to live life full, shared his laughter and love for his family and friends freely. He is an example for us all to follow.

We are so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Mike and cousin Mindy Mellor

I was so sorry to hear about Scott. Doug and Scott and I hoped to get together this fall. We were friends back when we were kids. Again, I am so sorry for your loss.

Our hearts and prayers go out to Janine and all of Scott's family. As friends and colleagues, we will surely miss your humor and presence on and off the field.

Spokane Softball Umpires Association

I have no words to ease the pain but know that you are surrounded by our love. Whatever help and comfort we can give is yours.With deepest sympathy. We loved him so. Louise, Jeff, Amanda

May your loving soul rest in eternal peace. We'll keep your family close and your light alive here on earth forever.

Oh my dear Scotty, how you will be missed by all of us. You were a gentle soul with a heart of gold. Such a great friend, husband and father. I'll miss your infectious smile, your mischievous sense of humor and your big bear hugs whenever we saw each other. We'll talk of you often and never forget you. The world was a little lighter with you in it. Your loving friend, Bec

Scott was a wonderful guy who was always fun, ready to help, and kind. I'll always remember the great times at PLU with him and Janine in Cascade dorm, the dances full of Chicago and EWF music, and the charming cramming and studying for finals. He leaves many friends' fond remembrances of him, Janine and two wonderful girls as his legacy.