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SCOTT C. LAY

Monroeville, Indiana

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LAY, SCOTT C. Scott C. Lay, 50, of Monroeville, IN passed away at 5:21 a.m. Thurs., Apr. 01, 2010 at his residence following an illness of seven months. He was a technical support engineer for Brocade Communications Co. and previously McData for the past 12 years. Survivors include his wife,...

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This is his grandchild 12years later iknow he only died when i was a baby but looking at pictures i already know he was a great person and i love him so much

Scott was simply a great bloke.

He was great to be around. Always made you laugh and there was never a dull moment with Scott.

Mind numbingly clever, not only would he always find an answer, he would also find the time to explain it to you. He was a great teacher.

You don't meet many people like Scott, in our industry but you do meet a lot that want to be like him.

This is simply horrible news, a great loss and my sincere condolences go out to his...

To Scott's Family,

Our Thought's & Prayer's are with each of you. May your memories bring you comfort. God Bless

For the past 7 years I have had the privilege of being Scott's Manager at McDATA/Brocade. I knew him before this and always had tremendous respect for him. That made the respect that he always had for me all the more valuable. I am so blessed to have walked the path of life with Scott, even though it was for all too brief a time. Every day, I can see - and feel - his influence and far reaching legacy. He meant so much to so many both professionally and personally. We all mourn our loss...

I'm grateful to have known and learned from Scott. I looked up to him as a mentor. He was the most intelligent person that I have ever met. Reading through the other posts on the guest book definitely sums it up as I cannot say enough about him. He was an extraordinary person both in his profession and personal life. I'm very saddened by the unexpected news. I send my thoughts and prayers.

God saw Scott getting tired and a cure was not to be. God broke our hearts to prove to us that he only takes the best.

You have my sincere condolences on your loss.

We are so sorry for your loss. All of the family are in our prayers.

I did not know Scott except thru the heart and eyes of his sister, Teri, who I have the priviledge of working with at WWU. She has shared some wonderful memories with me. He will be missed by his dear family and friends. My prayers are with each of you as you grief such a great loss, may Jesus give you hope. Suzanne Bailey

I worked with Scott for the past nine years; he was a wonderful mentor and friend. Scott was often requested by our customers to solve some of the most difficult problems. His knowledge and tenacity would allow him to resolve these issues in minimal time. He was one of the greatest technologists I have ever known. Scott was always teaching. If you needed to find an answer to a problem and the answers were nowhere to be found, simply call Scott and he would know where to find the answer or...