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Scott E. Hilligoss

Myerstown, Pennsylvania

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Scott E. Hilligoss MILTON, DE Scott E. Hilligoss, 66, of Broadkill Beach, formerly of Lebanon, died Saturday, July 13, 2013, in Lewes, Del. He was the husband of Melinda (Felty) Hilligoss. A memorial service will be held July 19, 2013, in Milton. A full obituary may be viewed at

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I still miss you Uncle Scott. I'm so grateful for the many cherished memories you have left me with!

Still missing you Uncle Scott. I miss your silly jokes and miss making you giant chocolate chip cookies.

I have many wonderful memories of my Uncle Scott. He was truly a great man. I miss him! My sympathies to his immediate family. Love to all!

I know I have not seen you or Scott for years, but I do remember all the times we spent together as neighbors and childhood friends. I was shocked when I saw this. So sorry for your loss.

We had a lot of teenage adventures together that I will always remember. I can not believe he has passed on. My sympathy to his family.

Dear Aunt Mose, Michael, Eddie, and Missy, God Bless you and your families in this time of loss. May the many loving, funny, and cherished memories comfort you. Your loved one(my Uncle) left me with so many fond memories from childhood through adulthood including funny jokes, chocolate chip cookies, Lebanon corner store, giving me advice , a joke every time I called, big bear hugs, Vietnamese pink silk pajamas... I could go on and on...I'm smiling now despite my sadness. I hope that you...

So many sweet memories of my childhood at Broadkill. My deepest sympathy and love to you!

Please accept our deepest sympathies in the loss of your dear hushand and father. We hope in time that your hearts will heal from this sudden loss.
You are in our thougts and prayers.
Lisa Haas Kerrigan & Family of Broadkill Beach & Wilmington, DE

Scott was a neighbor and a friend. When I think of him I always smile. God Bless his family. He was a special person. Carol Cramer Reitz