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Scott Albert Kolonko

Madison, Alabama

Jun 16, 1983 – Jul 21, 2021 (Age 38)

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BORN
June 16, 1983
DIED
July 21, 2021
AGE
38
LOCATION
Madison, Alabama

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Legacy Chapel Funeral Home And Crematory - Madison Obituary

Scott Albert Kolonko, 38, of Madison, AL., was born June 16, 1983 in Staten Island, New York. He is the son of Harvey Kolonko and Kathleen Cocklin Kolonko. He fell asleep in the Lord on July 21, 2021.

After graduating from high school from Staten Island Academy, Scott attended Stevens...

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I worked with Scott at Boeing on SLS/Artemis. He was one of our best analysts, and a tremendous pleasure to work with!

Please accept my deepest condolences, and God Bless You.

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Scott was a great guy. I really enjoyed working with him and talking with him. He and his family will remain in my prayers

I am sorry for your loss. I knew Scott to be very capable, smart, helpful, and pleasant at work. I am sure he was the same and more at home.

Deepest sympathies to the family! Scott's made a great impact to our early Orion work group, and we'll keep his memories in our thoughts and prayers.

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Paris and daughters Abigail and Kara. Scott will be missed by all his colleagues that worked with him on the ORION program. A colleague and friend who touched us all, a decent human being who strived to help humanity reach the stars. I think he made it.

Paris, my thoughts and prayers to you and the family. Scott was great to work with and an even better friend. I'll cherish the memories we had hanging out together and working on Shuttle External Tank and Orion. He was very hard working, thoughtful and a great friend.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you, Paris and your daughters. Scott was a great guy to work with and just a super nice guy.

Dear Scott:

I am deeply saddened to learn what happened. I always wanted to meet you and your family in the future so you can meet my wife and son. I really enjoyed and loved you as friend and as professional when we both worked in New Orleans on Orion.

Still in shock on what happened after all you worked to get healthy in the past.

One memory I recall of you is when you fought or spoke up back in the Orion days about some of my unrecognized efforts.