Scott-Hansen-Obituary

Scott Hansen

Pocatello, Idaho

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Scott Hansen POCATELLO - Tony Scott Hansen, 49, passed away Sunday, July 25, 2010, at his home surrounded by his loving family after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Scott was born the third of four children on March 17, 1961, in Idaho Falls.  He was raised in Pocatello and as a young...

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This is my grandfather who I never got to meet.

Joni and family, You are in my prayers and thoughts. Families are forever! Peace will come you learn to cope with this challenge in life. He was a terrific person.

joni and family, i want to express my sincere condolances for the passing of scott. it was a pleasure to have met your family.

Joni and family, you are in our prayers ,so sorry for your loss. Sorry we couldn't be there with you this day. You and Scott have influenced many young people with your happy smiles and great attitudes. Your a great family.

Dearest Joni & family, I pray for your peace at this time, you have always been a favorite neighborhood friend and I've often thought of you and your life with Scott. What a great father and husband he was.

Please hold on tight to your faith at this time, God is beside you always.

Theresa Goetz Rash & family

Joni and faimily,
In the words of Toby Keith, "I am going to miss you my friend." I met Scottie when he was coaching in Buhl. I have had the honor to be his friend since and he always had a way to make you feel special. He has had a positive influence on so many young people and he certailnly left his mark on the coaching and teaching profession. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Joni, I wanted to send my condolences for Scotts passing,I think of your family often,Scott's famiy lived up on the hill after we moved off Scott street,I we shared the same birthday with him ,your family is in my prayers,Steve/Sandy Christensen (South Jordan,Utah)

Joni and family:

Even tho we are not able to be there with you at this time, we are there in spirit. Know that you are in our hearts and prayers as well.

Know that we love you beyond measure...

Mark & Cynthia Black and Family

When I think of Scott, the first words that come to mind are "class act". I consider myself priviledged to have know him and coached against him many times through summer basketball and at the state tournaments. It was with a heavy heart that I heard the news about his passing. Scott fought an arduous, incredible battle with cancer and truly was an inspiration to all those around him. I know I can speak for all of us coaches on the "west side" of the state when I say he is greatly missed....