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Scott T. Heck

Toledo, Ohio

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HECK Scott T. Scott T. Heck, 47, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away May 17, 2008, from injuries sustained in a car accident. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on November 13, 1960, to Thomas and Shirley (Hooks) Heck. Scott was a devoted father and enjoyed spending time with his children and his...

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Kerry, My deepest sympathy is with you and your family. It's been many years since we've been in touch, but the memories of time spent with you and Scott will never leave. You and yours are in my prayers!!

I remember many years ago, meeting Scott and finding out he was your brother, Sandy. I found him to be such a nice young man, and handsome too! It really saddens me for your loss. Always remember Honey...he is just away. I love you! Judy

SCOTT WAS AGREAT FREIND WHO I HIRED IN WITH HE WAS A GREAT MAN AND TOTAL BLAST TO WORK OR HANG AROUND WITH HE WILL BE TOTALALLY MISSED BY US FRIENDS AND MANY FAMILY MEMBERS

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Scott,

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I am thinking of you in your time of loss.

Kerry, My deepest condolences to you and your family. Scott was one of my best friends in high school; and even though we all lost touch with each other, I too have only fond memories of him. Everytime that I have thought of him, I'd just smile or laugh. He was one of those few exceptional people that you meet during your lifetime.

As I did not know Scott, I feel this connection with him. My story is this...
Back a few months ago, my 19 year old son was driving down Head-O-Lake Road only south bound. 3 deer ran in front of him and he tried to avoid them and ended up losing control landing in the field right across from where Scott's passing occurred. It is so eerie that my son John & Scott's tire skid marks criss cross. Fortunately, my son only sustained minor injuries. But my heart just sank when I heard of...

My family will miss Scott very much. He was a good person who I met through my sister Lisa. Our deepest condolences. Marty Suzanne & Patrick nusbaum

I grew up with scott and even went hunting a few times together, I remember scott when we was kids at Raymer he was quiet and easy going. I have'nt seen scott for years but I still hold fond memories of him.