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Scott W. Hague

Virginia Beach, New York

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HAGUE, Scott W. 38, passed away suddenly Wednesday, June 24th. Scott was born July 20th 1970 in Binghamton, NY. He was the son of Wayne and Cheryll Hague of Vestal, NY, the brother of Stephen Hague (Laura) of Philadelphia, PA and the grandson of Beverly Hague, Vestal, NY. Scott was a 1988...

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Honestly Scott, I cannot believe it has been this long since you passed. I still use you as a role model to my returning students: the young man chasing a pipe dream, who woke up, found a career he loved, and made a life better than his long imagined one. I only wish it had been longer.

Miss you.

Please accept my condonlences for the loss of your beloved son. Scott was a good friend of mine and even though I haven't seen him in close to 20 years I think of him often. I have many fond memories from living with him in Boston. I can picture him now in his tie-dyed t-shirt holding a guitar. I know that he has touched many people and I am proud to have been one of them.

I am so sorry for your loss. I just heard today of your tragedy. My heart broke.
I shared a home with Scott and our friends in Boston. He always made us laugh. He was the one that everyone wanted to be around. I remember the day we drove out to the community college he was planning on attending. He was so encouraged. I will always smile when I think of him

The Hague Family,
Please accept our condolences on your loss. I have many fond memories of Scott - specifically playing baseball and hockey, always the scrappy little brother to Steve, a very honest and good person who always had a smile to share. You are in our prayers.

To the Family of Scott Hague,
My husband Robert and I worked
with Scott at Friendly's many years
ago. We remember when Scott &
Bridget met and their love grew
stronger when they entered into
marriage. Also, we attended their
wedding. Scott will always be
remembered in thought & prayers.
" God Bless "
Catherine & Robert Spellman

Dear Bridget, Riley & Jensen,
I am loss for words to hear that
Scott was taken away from us way
to soon. He had a heart of gold and
was a great friend to me and to all.
I will always remember the good
times and great memories we shared
at Friendly's. If there is anything I can
do for you and the children, please let
me know. Scott will remain in thought
and prayers.
" To Boldly Go Where No One "
...

"Dear Bridget, and the Hague Family" I am sincerely sorry for you're loss. Scott will always be remembered as a great friend. We shared many "Good Times" together. I regret that we did not stay in touch these past years. Scott and I shared a friendship that words could never explain. He stood beside me as my "best Man" on the most memorable day of my life. My heart is heavy with grief knowing that I will not be able to see or talk to my friend again. Scott was and is a great man, and I am...

R.I.P. Scott. A good man, a good friend and though we haven't connected for a long time, I'm sure... a Great father and a Great Husband. Farewell from Bill and Judy Vowteras your friends from Green St, Boston. Condolences

Dear Hague Family,

We are truly sorry to hear about Scott. It's been at least 18 years since I had seen him and Lance in Boston. I think I first met Scott in 7th grade and we remained great friends for many years after. I am saddened that I didn't keep in touch!