Scott-Dinsmore-Obituary

Scott Dinsmore

Alamo, California

Age 32

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32
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Alamo, California

Obituary

Alamo resident Scott Dinsmore, author and founder of Live Your Legend, was reported to have died this week while climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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Quiero agradecerte Desde Salta Argentina tu inspiración y tu amor por los seres humanos. He creado una fundación que busca inspirar a los enfermos terminales a curarse. Mostrare mi testimonio de haberte escuchado y haber sanado el cáncer de mi cuerpo siguiendo tu consejo de volverme una experta en mi. Gracias GRACIAS

Scott, I have never met with you personally but you have been a great inspiration for me. I will help thousands of people because of the fact that you showed a way! You made this possible! We will always remember you my friend! Rest in peace!

What a tragedy to occur to a young successful man in his prime but what a bittersweet twist of fate to truly live your legend and then become one.

RIP Scott

I am so sorry for your loss

I just learned about Scott, my son Giovanni, handed me a questionnaire titled; " 27 QUestions to find your Passion" A part of the live your legend , passionate work toolkit. He asked me to take it home an read it. This wonderfully intelligent man was in touch with his soul. Thank you for your gift Scott, you leave a legacy for others not to be lost in the mundaneness... You went and showed the world how to do life!

I was at a very low point in my life a few years ago when I accidentally came across Scott's website. I think I came by it through Zen Habits. Anyway, the things he was talking about really affected me but I was too fearful to make the changes that I needed to. As I have come back around and begun to reconnect with the voices that inspire me I was once again led to Scott and his encouraging words. Even though he is no longer with us his words and work will continue to be a voice of...

Dearest Scott, the date is Friday, November 20th, 2015. I am a retired African American teacher, looking to find my calling in life. That calling is to help make lives better for stray animals. Your life will ultimately affect their lives in a positive way. That is one of the many ways you have contributed to the world. Thank you Scott, for living in a world in which you've made better. Rest in peace.

Sherry

Dear Chelsea and the Dinsmore Family,
I am so sorry. I cannot imagine what you are going through. I feel devastated by Scott's passing and I have only had him in my life for a couple of years. But his impact is so immense I can't remember my life before him. Thank you for sharing Scott with us, the LYL family and the world. His enthusiasm, passion, wisdom, authenticity and vulnerability gave several of us permission to show up in the world as ourselves, striving for our best but not...