Scott-Doggett-Obituary

Scott Bradford Doggett

Powell, Ohio

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Doggett Scott Bradford Doggett, age 58, of Dublin, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Scott was a 1975 graduate of Upper Arlington High School, and a 1979 graduate of The Ohio State University, where he was a goalie for the varsity hockey team. After graduation, Scott...

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My name is Greg Wright and I played hockey with Scott in Columbus in the 1970's. We had just had lunch last fall after over 30 years. He was my best friend, and I will miss him dearly. I just found out about his passing today. Barbara, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. Greg.

3/20/2015 - I literally just heard about Scott's passing and am truly in shock. He and I worked together for many years (I with Demag and Scott as a great dealer for us) and he will be so greatly missed. He was fun to work with, always spoke so proudly and warmingly of his family, I really just don't know what to say. All of my prayers and thoughts go to his family. Just so sad. I know I will think of him often.

Scott and I go back to playing hockey together in high school and lately him and I were D partners in the +40 group. Playing hockey won't be the same without my favorite partner. May God bless you and you're family. You will be greatly missed brother.

A great Man and a great friend. Will be missed and remembered by many. On the ice for ever.

My friend Scott, the many times you have been in my thoughts. From our times on the road with the Owls to our journey to Minnesota to pusue our dreams and our time with the Buckeyes. We will pray tonight for the Doggett family and friends and offer my sincere condolences for your loss. He will be missed but not forgotten.

Scott was a fantastic goaltender. He was our "ace in the hole" for my whole amateur career. I haven't seen Scott lately but he surely will be missed. RIP

I was very sad to receive the news about Dogs. While my recent contact was only the class of 75 UA reunions it was always filled with many laughs of our golf team mates and escapades. Our deepest sympathy to your entire family. RIP

I will miss Scotty very much. He was a great guy, a true gentleman on and off the ice. God bless.

We will miss Scotty very much - he was a great guy, a true gentleman on and off the ice. God bless.