Scott-Haas-Obituary

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Scott Thomas Haas

St. Paul, Minnesota

Jun 24, 1956 – Jan 12, 2015 (Age 58)

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BORN
June 24, 1956
DIED
January 12, 2015
AGE
58
LOCATION
St. Paul, Minnesota

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Age 58, lifelong resident of St. Paul after a year long battle with cancer on January 12, 2015. Director, Client Relationship Management at Elite, a Thomson Reuters business. Graduate of Minnehaha Academy, BA and MBA from the University of St. Thomas. Preceded in death by his father Thomas A....

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I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing, I know this past year has been especially difficult. Scott was a tremendous "boss", when I worked with him a Lindquist and Vennum, and became a treasured friend. I value the good advice he shared with me, I quote him at times, and I cherish the laughs we shared. Sally, I'm sorry for you tremendous loss. I'm sorry I wasn't there to show my respects at his funeral, he was a good, good man.

Maria Jeremiason

I worked for Scott for many years and am grateful for that. I always appreciated his openness, insight, and humor. Since we have a few different holidays here in Canada, he ribbed me that my wife was making them up so I could have a long weekend. I always enjoyed our conversations, brainstorming sessions, dinners (hamburger on a bun – nothing else on it) and will miss him. Thanks for everything, Scott.

You were a great guy! Always fun to volunteer with at the Winter Carnival since the 80's and all the other St Paul events. Till we meet again and have an Orange Crush or "Pop" together... You will be truly missed!!!

My deepest sympathy to the family. May God give you strength and peace.
Psalm 29:11

I only knew Scott a short while, but in that time discovered him to be, firm fair and fun.
With a keen sharp and agile mind along with a love of Mountain Dew.
His presence will be missed by all and I am sure will not be forgotten.
My thoughts are for him, his family and friends.
Scott have fun wherever you are !

I only knew Scott a short while, but in that time discovered him to be, firm fair and fun.
With a keen sharp and agile mind along with a love of Mountain Dew.
His presence will be missed by all and I am sure will not be forgotten.
My thoughts are for him, his family and friends.
Scott have fun wherever you are !.

Scott was a friend, a kind and real person who I was very glad to have known. We had a lot of good times at conferences and I'll always remember our nights in Chicago where Charlie and his 3 Angels had a little too much fun. I'll really miss Scott, and I hope he's in a better place now.

I knew Scott since 2000 and he was a great guy! We had a special bond because my wife has Crohns Disease and he was always interested to know how she was doing and visa versa. Scott, you will be missed my friend....

- Greg Giblin

So sorry for your family's loss. I remember Scott be a very kind, gentle person when he would visit his dad at Sunrise. Sending prayers your way.