Scott-DYER-Obituary

Scott DYER

Hugo, Minnesota

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Age 58, of Maplewood, MN Passed away suddenly on March 25, 2022. Preceded in death by his parents Pat and Mitzi Dyer. Survived by his brothers Jeff and Rick Dyer; former spouse Twyla Masters and their beloved children Natasha (Zachary) Pastorius, Brianna Dyer, & Zach (Maddy) Dyer;...

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Dear Dyer Family ~ very sorry to see the passing of Scott. Even though I haven't seen him in such a very long time, he was always fun to be around. Keeping you all in our thoughts & Prayers. MJ & John

My condolences to the dyer family may god be with you in your time of sorrow, Rest In Peace Scott

To the Dyer family, I´m so sorry to hear about Scott passing away. He was one of the good guys to say the least. I remember Scott coming up to JHS with Jeff and Rick as a 6th grader and practicing with the varsity. We all knew he was something special, and a few years later proved us right by becoming the first state wrestling champion from the St Paul city conference. Over the years I´d run into Scott and we´d reminisce about the old days and share a laugh or two.. Too soon...

So many wonderful memories of time spent with the Dyer family. Our prayers and deepest condolences are with you.

It is now that we miss him the most. He was a man among boys. The kids he worked with sure were lucky to have him. Remember he also got the kids to qualify for the State Tournament. To his family. I'm so sorry for your loss. Went before his time. Wrestled with him in high school. Fed him as a coach in wrestling. Rest in peace Scott I still think about you daily.

Our deepest condolence to Scotts family and loved ones. We are so sorry for your loss.Prayers are with Scott and all of you. Sincerely,Tony & Karen Schmitz

I am so sorry for your loss Natasha, Bri and Zack. I grew up with his kids living next door to my grandparents and have very fun memories of him and his family coming over to play and swim. I also remember he made the best French fries ever. He is going to be missed dearly may he rest in peace.

Im sorry for your family's loss

Jeff, Rick, so sorry to hear the news about Scott. We had some fun times when we were younger. I have a wonderful memory of being over at your house watching the Apollo launch in April 1970. My Dad sends is condolences as well. He remembers coaching Rick and Scott in baseball at Frost Lake. I am sorry will be out of town on the day of the visitation. Hope to run into you soon. Take care.