Scott-Howitt-Obituary

Scott Elliott Howitt

Phoenix, Arizona

Feb 1, 1958 – Mar 14, 2021 (Age 53)

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BORN
February 1, 1958
DIED
March 14, 2021
AGE
53
LOCATION
Phoenix, Arizona
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Scott Elliott Howitt Scott Elliott Howitt passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 14, 2021 after a long, courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Stromsburg, Nebraska on February 1, 1958. The first son of Norma and Doyle Howitt, Scott was raised in Kearney, Nebraska and attended the...

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Scott hard to believe it´s been 2 years!! The memories live on brother. RIP. Coach Klein

Never did I cease sending love and prayers to Scott and Michelle. Fond memories of those times we had together.

I worked in radio news at KRNY Kearney 1977-81. We simulcast on 1460 AM and 98.9 FM. Scott was a young DJ and so very talented. It wasn't long before he was off to Omaha. Great picture of him in his obituary. Love the memories. We make them and when needed, pull them out and fondly remember them. I'm really glad I got to know him! Hugs and prayers!!

I worked with Scott at the Backlot nightclub in Kearney from 77-79, one of the best mixers in the DJ both ever. My condolences to his family.

Scott and I worked together at KRNY in Kearney. Remember sharing many laughs. Thoughts and prayers with the family.

I worked with Scott in Radio here in Lincoln back in 1986-89 @ KHAT 106.3FM. He was an incredible talent. Very quick of Witt and very creative. It was fun to watch him prepare sound bits as he was about to go on the air. Really organized and professional. Great set of pipes and his timing was second to none. I learned a lot from him and KHAT Radio wasn´t the same when he left for Mobile Alabama back in Sept 1989. I looked up to him as he was my mentor and teacher in the broadcasting field. I...

I knew Scott from grade school to high school. My sympathies and prayers to his family.

Scott was a wonderful person and brought more value, love and kindness to everything and everyone he touchéd. He was the "BEST!"

I was a classmate. Thoughts and prayers to all the family