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Scott "'Kappy'" Kaplan

Chicago, Illinois

1963 - 2018

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Scott Kaplan of Claremont, CA passed away in his home due to complications with heart failure on February 2, 2018. He was 54 years old. Scott is survived by his soul mate and wife Kelly (nee Moore); cherished father of Brett, Blake, Bradley; beloved step-father of Alex, Austin; treasured son of...

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Dear Scott: It has been over 4 years since my last post and a lot has transpired during that time. Joshua became a pediatrician and sports medicine doctor, and engaged to Whitney, Brittany obtained her LPCC and masters and helps young women with eating disorders. I retired young at 60 last year, and found EDIS (every day is Saturday) largely because of your passing. My parent's both passed in 2023 and my mom loved you very much. I have gotten very close with Karen Kaplan, as well as...

Last picture together October 31, 2016

Scott: It has been 2 years since your passing. I miss you and think about you each day. I hope you are at peace. I have stayed in touch with Blake and Bradley and let them know I am there for them anytime they need me. I love you and miss you as my best friend. Love, Lowell

I had the pleasure of meeting Scott brainstorming the future of The Bloc in Downtown LA. I found him to be very likable and genuine. I'm glad our paths crossed. RIP.

Dear Kelly and all the Kaplan family, my sincerest condolences to all during this difficult time. "A light gone too soon." May the memories you shared keep your hearts full for a lifetime. Sending prayers your way,
Love, Penny Mendlovic
CBRE Colleague & friend

Our sincere condolences from the Jenkins Family. Warm thoughts and prayers to the family. Siempre. Doug.

Dear Kelly and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Scott's passing.

Today and always, may the loving memories you, Scott, and family shared bring you strength, comfort, and peace.

With my deepest sympathies.

Love, Diana

Scott Kaplan, was my first Manager / Coach in the world of Commercial Real Estate at CB Richard Ellis. He had a huge heart. He was so sharp about people and situations, I wondered if he had x-ray vision into people's hearts. His words of wisdom truly stuck!

So glad our paths crossed. RIP "Kap"!!!

Deepest sympathies and condolences to all his family and closest friends!

Dear Kelly and family,
My heart is breaking for you. Scott was a very special person and you just didn't have enough time together. It is comforting to know that you have always cherished every moment you spent with Scott and I'm hoping that all your special memories will give you strength, now and whenever you need it.
I am here for you ...
With love,
Mary Pat

Our hearts are saddened from the Cheatham Family, Phoenix, AZ