Scott-Ivers-Obituary

Scott Ivers

Thornton, Nh, New Hampshire

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Thornton, Nh, New Hampshire
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Wounded Warrior Project

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59, Formerly of ChelmsfordThornton, NHOn February 5, 2021 Scott Ivers left this world with his family by his side. He was larger than life and forever touched the lives of those he met. He and his wife Linda met as teenagers and did everything together in 40 years of marriage. They raised three...

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Linda, it was with great sadness we learned of Scott’s passing. Our most sincere sympathy to you and your family.

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Sincerest condolences to all. Mr. Ivers was my first boss and I couldn't have asked for a better one. He was one of the few people I have met who I would call a true inspiration; he always seemed to be living the good life, being a great family man, going on adventures, and not letting life pass by unseized. Anyone who worked with him at Market Basket knows that he was always a positive presence and had a way of putting people at ease.
I had the pleasure of working with Linda for a time...

We are so sad to hear about Scott. Our deepest condolences Linda to you & all of your family. I can still remember his great smile! May you find comfort in all the wonderful memories you shared with him. He will always be in your heart❤
Cathy & Peter Vennard


I will always remember Mr. Ivers as the cool Dad of the neighborhood. He was funny and always smiling. I called him Mr. Ivers although he told me to call him Scott, it made me feel like an adult even though I was probably twelve. I am truly sorry to all of the Ivers family Mr. Ivers was a wonderful man.I am glad that I had the opportunity to know him

Linda, I'm so sorry to hear about Scott! He was such a sweet man and such a wonderful husband to you and father to his children. He was always so willing to help and so fun to be around! He always made me feel so welcome when I was either hanging out with you or babysitting the girls when they were little. He will be missed! Bonnie

I loved you my brother and will always remember your laughter.

Knew Scott as a part timer and fellow night crew guy back at store #13, 1977-1980 Spent many night together whether at work or raising hell in his Chelmsford neighborhood. Many great memories. My condolences to Linda and his family. RIP!

I love you and will miss you forever . You were the best brother a girl could ask for . Had each other’s backs always . Craig is heartbroken. You were his brother. Our kids love you so so much . Soar with the Eagles Scotty. Til we meet again xoxo