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Scott A. Eyler

Seattle, Washington

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Scott A. Eyler

Born in Seattle, WA on May 14, 1940 and was raised in Burien, WA. Scott Eyler graduated from Highline High School and the University of Washington with a Masters in Business. He was devoted to his wife, Peggy, and his two daughters, Tiffany and Sydney, as well as his...

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PEGGY AND FAMILY, I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT SCOTT'S PASSING. I WORKED WITH HIM AT PROVIDENCE. HE WAS A GREAT GUY. LOTS OF JOKES AND A GREAT SMILE. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. DEBRA WIESS

Peggy, Tiffany, & Sidney
So sorry about your loss. I have some very wonderful memories from my childhood from being friends with Tiffany. He will be missed. Sympathies from my family to yours.

Sorry to hear the sad news. He was a good friend since junior high school days, even though contact over the last few decades was limited but always very enjoyable. Joyce and I will miss him.
Jim and Joyce Carey (Seattle, WA.)

My sincere condolence at Scott's passing. I knew Scott starting 1977 when I began working at Harborview Medical Center. He had such a dynamic personality! I never worked with anyone quite like him. I had planned on being at today's memorial service but am now not able to.

Dear Peggy, Tiffany, & Sidney,
We are so sorry that we will not be able to attend the memorial service on Saturday. Please know that our hearts are with you.

So sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Those of us at Providence who were lucky enough to have worked with him have many fond memories of Scott. He had a great sense of humor and a contagious smile. Wishing the family peace during this difficult time.

We enjoyed knowing Scott and will miss him and his fun personality. He was one of Ray's favorite colleagues and they had many great times together. Kindest regards to his family.
Jan and Ray Scudder

Scott will be missed very much, but we all know he is in a better place now.