SCOTT-ERICKSON-Obituary

SCOTT ERICKSON

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Scott A. Erickson 1947 ~ 2010 Scott A. Erickson passed away January 25, 2010 of COPD.Born on Christmas morning at 12:01 a.m., he was pictured in the newspaper with his loving mother as the first Christmas baby of 1947. Now in his passing he is also published. A full circle of his life in Salt...

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I knew Scott for many years through his tool business. His quick laugh and love of showing off his new electronic toys, like a kid, showed a love of life that we were lucky to share for a brief time every week. Reading these stories are a window into Scott's life. Be well and heal

Celeste, Candice, Lydia,
We have enjoyed so much the time spent with your family. Memories of sailing, camping, and watching NASCAR races together will always be cherished. Scott was an integral part of these activities and he will be sorely missed. Thursdays at the shop will never be the same. His humor and kindness will remain with us always.

Love you all,
The Frazier Family

To the Erickson family:
I was deeply saddened to hear of Scott's passing. We were childhood friends from the time we were four-years old, and my the times at the Erickson home with Scott, his mom and dad, and Layne when she visited from Idaho are among my fondest memories. Please know that I grieve with you.
Cami Walker Warren

Celeste, Candice, and Lydia, I am very sorry for our loss. From holidays, NASCAR races, and camping trips, I've had the privillage of seeing how much a family can love each other, and truly enjoy being together. Scott always made it easy for me to feel like a welcome member of the family, and I looked up to him like another father.  He has set an example for me and taught me to enjoy life and take time to appreciate the people around you. Scott was the best father-in-law I could have asked...

I was saddened to read of Scott's passing and would like to share this memory:
Scott and I started school together at Sherman elementary (now Dan's Food) and were together throughout until high school. He was a good friend. He grew up on Evergreen Ave and I on Neff's Lane. It has been decades since our paths last crossed. He was working at Intermountain Volkswagon as I recall.Important to me however was Scott's father LeRoy - Patriarch. I received my patriarchal blessing in Scott's home...

Our Thoughts and Prayers go out to your Family at so great of a loss. I have known Scott for many years and his influence on me and others can not be measured. He is well known through out the Automotive Industry. Scott mentored me and taught me the Tool Business many years ago and my success is a result of his influence. I am very appreciative for that friendship, he will be missed by all. L. Blake Robinson (Saratoga Springs, UT)

Scott has been a part of our extended family ever since I can remember. He was always giving us something to laugh at, even himself. I remember going out on the "Hobbie Cat" in the Great Salt Lake and catching brine shrimp, riding motorcycles, going camping, and just hanging out. Scott was a great part of my childhood memories and he will be missed greatly! Thanks for the memories, Verl.

I have very fond memories of Uncle Scott growing up. He was always so cool, from the cars, to skiing, to skateboards, and the sweaters! He was really a free spirit, always kind and chearful. I'll always remember that great laugh of his. Celeste, Candice and Lydia, I'm sorry for your loss.

SCOTT WAS ALLWAYS THERE AT A PHONE CALL WITH WHATEVER I NEEDED - EVEN IF HE DIDNT SELL IT HE WOULD TRACK IT DOWN. ALWAYS HONEST ABOUT THE TOOLS HE SOLD, AND WOULD TELL YOU IF SOMETHING SUCKED. HE WILL BE MISSED