Scott-Loll-Obituary

Scott B. Loll

Camarillo, California

1945 - 2018 (Age 72)

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DIED
March 17, 2018
AGE
72
LOCATION
Camarillo, California
CHARITY
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Scott B. LollThousand Oaks, CAScott B. Loll passed away March 17, 2018 at Los Robles Hospital surrounded by his family. Scott faced Parkinson's disease with dignity, grace, and humor. He was always grateful for the support and kindness he received from so many people in the community.Born August...

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I just sadly learned about Scott's passing from the UAF Alumni Newsletter. Scott was one of my best friends and one the people I remember most fondly from my days at UAF. He was a very bright guy with a great sense of humor. He was always fun and brought much energy into most situations. We had lots of fun together. I still remember the nights of French fries with mustard and mayo at the Do-Drop Inn in Fairbanks. My condolences to you Mary and your family. I hope the time passes...

Scott and I were classmates, teammates, and roommates at the University of Alaska. We had a slight disconnect when I went into the Army after graduation. Staying in touch back in the 60s 70s 80s was a lot different than today. Our paths crossed a few times whenever I returned to Anchorage. Going out to lunch and resuming a conversation we may have had when we traveled to Europe or other basketball trips.
I will miss him. May God send His angels to wrap their wings around Scott. And grant...

Comforting thoughts and prayers for Scott's dear family. Althought Scott was a key player in ARCO's 1984 Olympic sponsorship, i remember him as being so vital in promoting and implementing the ARCO Jesse Owens Games in many Native Alaskan Villages in the 1980's, bringing the Games to thousands of young children in such remote areas as Nome and along the tundra. The motto of AJOG was "Everyone's a Winner" and Scott, was, indeed, a winner.
I will miss him but know his spirit is still...

I worked with Scott at ARCO. Wonderful person; great communicator. So sorry to learn of his passing. My sincere sympathies to his family.

I met Scott for the first time when when he was my Son Jeff's Basketball Coach. I will never forget his enthusiasm, leadership and sportsmanship. Some years later, coincidentally I worked with Scott's wife Mary and we became friends. Our Family Jim, Pat, David, & Jeffrey share Scott's Family's grief and sadness at his passing.

I worked with Scott at ARCO, and I am grateful to have known him. He was a wonderful person and such a valuable asset in the world of emergency response. I always felt better knowing that Scott was on-scene if I was involved with an emergency response effort....he knew how to ensure that all of our hard work would be communicated and understood and that we were all working together for the common goal of a successful response. The best part of working for ARCO was working with terrific...

All my love goes out to you, Scott, Mary, Chris, and Heather. My father, Jim, passed away four years ago. It was the hardest thing that our family has ever been through. It brought us all close together and we are grateful for every day we got to share with Dad. Cherish those memories. Cherish each other. Know that every time you are thinking of Scott, that it is him visiting you.

Thanks, Scott and Mary, for helping keep a couple of rowdy boys in line and helping give the...

I met Scott in 1983 when I joined ARCOs Olympic programs and am proud to say he and I, and our wives Mary and Bridget remained friends ever since. Scotts perspective on life was incredibly intelligent and sane. Although greatly talented in many areas, Scott possessed a striking humility which allowed him to know and appreciate the people around him. Knowing Scott well was to know his family, whom he spoke about continuously with humor and insight. And speaking of humor, Scotts dry wit was...

It was truly an honor and privilege to have known Scott for a very short time. Mary contacted me to provide our caregivers to be with him from time to time.
I was especially excited to meet Scott since I had attended Anchorage High School many years ago and have not been back to Alaska since. Mary and Scott informed me of the changes and development of Anchorage over the years. I was so impressed with Scott's career and accomplishments in life. It was especially saddening to me for...