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Scott A. Kindig

LANCASTER , Pennsylvania

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Scott A. Kindig, 35, passed away Thursday, June 29, 2006, at home after a brief illness. He was married to Janine M. Gunzenhauser Kindig for six years. Born in York, he was the son of Larry E. and Gloria J. Spangler Kindig of York. He held various positions in the safety field at the Harley...

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My thoughts and prayers are with Scott's entire family. I went to Central with Scott and was one of the managers for the wrestling team at one stage. He was always a nice person and I am so saddened to learn of his passing. May you find comfort in your memories of him.

To Tiffani and family,
I would like to express my sincere condolences for the loss of your brother, Scott. While I didn't know him personally, I feel grateful to know you. May you find comfort and peace with the love of your family and friends. You are in my prayers.
God bless you,

Janine, I am glad I had the opportunity to know Scott since about 1995 through his work at Harley with the safety process. Scott was a very nice person to me . I still remember his joy and pride of being a Dad, and the pictures he had in his office and attached to his emails. His smile and his kindness are in my memories and he will be missed. I will place you and your family in my prayers that God may provide you and your family comfort in this difficult time.

To the Kindig family,

My family and I are deeply saddened to hear about Scott. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I have many wonderful memories of my friendship with Scott during our high school years (the wrestling team and just hanging out). Scott was a kind, caring and honest man. He had a good heart and I know that he will be truly missed by many people.
I just wanted you to know that your loss is felt all the way over in Japan (my current...

I did not know Scott but do know his mother, Gloria, from her work at Par Exsalonce. My heart goes out to the family members. God guides all of us. Be comforted by believing and trusting in His ways.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Kindig Family,

We are so deeply saddened to hear about Scott. We hope you are able to soon find peace and strength as you mourn this tragic loss. Our memories of him from Millersville will always be cherished. God Bless you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kindig family. May you find peace and remember the warm moments that you shared together. Scott was a good man and will be missed. May he rest in peace and live in our hearts.

We all touch each others life one way or another.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family...Scott, may you rest in peace. -amy