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Scott Prevette Hanselman

Wheaton, Illinois

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Scott Prevette Hanselman, 42, dear son of Paul and Ruth; loving brother of Nancy (Tim) Navratil, Paul (Cheryl), Peter (Jan), Lois (Bruce) Badger, Marty (Byron) Nielsen and Becky; also survived by his beloved dog, Nina; many nieces and nephews; and his best friend, Julie Erbe. Visitation Sunday,...

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I was greatly moved by learning of Scott's death. You may remember me and my family (Culvers). My father (Doug Culver) died Jan. 29th 2007. I knew Scott as a talented, sensitive and pure soul. I will pray for the whole family.

I remember working with Scott one summer in high school and coming to my wedding. Those are the kind of memories that I still cherish.

God's Peace for your whole family

To Scott's Family,
My name is Molly (Mizer) Mollmann, and Scott deeply touched my life. I worked with him at Printed Concepts in Chicago back in 1989/1990 and spent much time with him until I moved back to Cols in 1994 . Scott changed my life with his amazing creative talent, goodness and his gentle soul and spirit. He came to see me in Columbus several times, came to my wedding, designed my Husband's store, and no matter how long it had been, we could always get right back to deep...

To Scott's family and friends,

My deepest sympathy for your loss. Like Mark Taylor, I knew Scott at Wheaton North. Just today a mutual friend told me of his passing. We were in Show Choir and musicals together. He was a great kid, and I'm sure, a fabulous adult.

God bless,

So sorry to hear of the loss, I was in Alot of Plays and Musicals with Scott at Wheaton North. My prayers are with you at this time.

The Hanselman's "adopted" me into their family when I attended Wheaton. Mother taught Scott to sew on one of her visits and she was always proud of his accomplishments. It's wonderful to have two families...and now I've lost a "brother" from both.
Love,
Ginger

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Hanselman and rest of the family,

Sorry for the loss of your beloved son. God grant you His peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Hanselman Family,
I worked closely with Scott at DePaul. I will miss sharing chocolate, going downstairs to Starbucks, and working late hours on rush jobs with him. He truly was a good person, and so often made our hectic days more bearable...especially when singing fake Broadway songs about work. (He sang real songs, and hymns, too.) I will miss him, and will keep him and all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

To The Hanselman Family,

Scott will be greatly missed. He was such a sweet & gentle soul...he was so talented and thoughtful...and so very kind.
Our deepest sympathy
Andrew, Jennifer & Jakob Rosenberg

So sorry to hear of your loss of a child and family member. You grieve but not without hope. We will pray for you all.
Dorothy and John Danielson
U of I class of 1950