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Scott A. Flinchbaugh

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1963 - 2017 (Age 54)

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Scott A. Flinchbaugh, age 54, of Mechanicsburg, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, September 7, 2017 at his home. He was born July 2, 1963 in Bethlehem, PA to Dean A. and Ruth A. (Smith) Flinchbaugh of Mechanicsburg. Scott was a graduate of Liberty High School and Bloomsburg University. He was...

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It has been six months and one day since Scott so unexpectedly passed to be in his forever home in Heaven. I know big brother that you are happy, feel no pain, and are reunited with Grandma and Grandpa Flinchbaugh and Grandpa Smith .
On behalf of our entire family, I would like to say thank you for the memories shared of Scott on this page, Facebook, and through personal conversation. The love , support and outreach we have received has been incredibly comforting and helpful to us as we...

I just received the shocking news of Scott's death from the Bloomsburg U. magazine. I was a commuter student who just came in for the day, and Scott was actually my one true friend at school. We had no classes together, but we would meet up at the commons most days. He was so vivacious and funny. Unfortunately, we did not keep up a correspondence, but I will always have clear pictures of Scott in my head.

George Schreuder '85

So very sad to hear of Scott's passing. I had the privedge of working with him as a member of the very first Bell Choir at Camp Hill United Methodist. He was an extremely talented director and organist, and the Bell Choir he started still lives on, even a quarter century later some original members still play.

A tribute to Scott.

I lived in the same development as Scott. I admired his beautiful quilts! He was always friendly and nice.

So sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I worked with him when he worked for the state. He truly was a bright light in our office and made us all laugh all the time. I used to keep a bowl of candy at my desk, and every day he'd stop by and say "I'm not supposed to have any of this." and then he'd take a huge handful of candy! Ha ha. He will be missed.

My condolences to the Flinchbaugh Family. Scott and I worked together at HealthCentral and Amisys/Synertech.

Scott was an exceptionally talented healthcare data analyst and health economist. His insights and understanding of healthcare delivery were extraordinary.

Scott was bright, very kind and possessed of a good sense of humor. He will be missed.

So sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I used to take my puppy Spike up to our community field often and talk to Scott while Spike and Wooly Bully romped and played. I did not know him long but I knew him as a friendly, compassionate, and caring neighbor who loved people, pets, music, crafts, and the arts. He will be sadly missed by all in Beaumont Square who knew him and took the time to watch he and Wooly Bully entertain the neighborhood. Rest in Peace, neighbor. God be with you!

I was new to our neighborhood when I met Scott last year. He made me feel welcome. I will miss saying hi to him and getting his perspective on the happenings around Beaumont Square.

I was so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I knew him from elementary school. He was such a nice young man. I also graduated with him from Liberty High School and was hoping to see him again to catch up.

My condolences to all of Scott's family and friends. May God bless you during this time of sorrow.