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Scott Liell

Bennington, Vermont

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Scott Liell MANCHESTER Scott Liell, 48, of Manchester, Vermont passed away April 25, 2012. Scott was born in Stamford, Conn., the son of Richard T. and the late Sharon (Wright) Liell. He graduated from the University of Connecticut where he developed his keen interest in history and politics....

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Abby,
I cannot find words to express how shocked and sad I am for you all. I am so sorry for your loss. Please keep in touch--sending you positive thoughts. Peace,

Abby, my heart is broken to hear of your beloved husband's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers..... Deb Woodall

I worked with Scott a few years ago. He was inspiring, brought his absolute best to every project and just loved to write. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Liell family and friends.

As Abby's oldest childhood friend from Pound Ridge my heart is sad to learn of Scott's passing. I have very fond memories of meeting Scott the 1st time at Gates in New Cannan-- and then sharing many long weekends over the years at the little apt in PR and Danbury, then Madison and Killingsworth CT.We always had good times, laughter and great food! Best memory...Scott promised the girls pancakes the night before a BIG snow storm....when we awoke the next morning to about 3 feet of snow Scott...

All our hearts are broken. Hopefully we will all come together and comfort each other this week.

I am totally shocked and saddened to hear about Scott. My thoughts are with you and the girls.
Rebecca

Abby, I am so sorry to learn of this. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Shocked and saddened to read about Scott's passing. Please accept our most sincere condolences.
The Homicki Family

I have known Scott since college, and heped him publish his book. He was a good friend, a smart man, and an accomplished one. More than anything I will miss his keen intelellectual curiosity, his bright mind, his wry sense of humor, and his penchant for debate. I will miss his enthusiasm and friendship. My condolences to his wife and children.