SCOTT-FOLCK-Obituary

SCOTT EDWARD FOLCK

San Diego, California

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DIED
September 24, 2012
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San Diego, California

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SCOTT FOLCK passed away on September 24, 2012 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on September 24, 2012.

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Our deepest condolences go out to Cheryl, Shane and Scott's family. I met Scott and Cheryl from coaching Shane for RB Little League. I was always impressed when Scott would share with me how many miles he did on his bike. I also enjoyed hearing his comments about living a healthy lifestyle. He was always at the games to cheer us on. The Takeshita Family (Eric, Julie, Nolan and Kaylie)

We just want to express our deepest condolences to Cheryl, Shane and Scott's family. I have had the pleasure of meeting Scott when I started coaching Shane for baseball at RB Little League. I was always in awe of Scott's regular workout routines and his love for living a healthy lifestyle. Our prayers go out to all of you during this very difficult time. The Takeshita's (Eric, Julie, Nolan and Kaylie)

Dear Sheryl & Family,

We are so saddened to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God's spirit comfort your hearts in this difficult time.

Sheryl and family,
I was so deeply moved by this news of Scott's death. Know that your guardian angles from the Lyra Unit are always watching over you. Janet Pedersen

Our thoughts & prayers go out to Cheryl, Shane, and Scott's family. We only met this past year on the baseball field, and he was a pleasant & wonderful addition at the games. It was a privelage to get to know him. He will be missed greatly. All our love, The Bourne's.

Scott was an inspiration and privilege to work with at TaylorMade. He was an amazing person who would always go the extra mile. I'll miss him as a colleague and, most importantly, as a great friend. Rest in peace, Scott.

My thoughts go out to the Folck family.

I met Scott at Dailard Elementary, and enjoyed adventures through school and Scouts with him for years after. I think the biggest thing I'll always cherish about Scott is how I was such a nerd back then, and, even though he was well entrenched in the "cool" crowd, he so genuinely reached out to befriend and include me in his circle. He was confident, yet not ostentatious. He stood up for the values he believed in and, sometimes in the process, challenged the actions and words of those...

Dear Sheryl,

My deepest condolences to you and the family.

Brenda Figueroa

Remembering you today and always. Love to the Folck family. <3