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Scott Long

Dallas, Texas

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Long, Scott Farley Passed away suddenly August 9, 2010 at the age of 52. Son of the late George and Florence Long, beloved brother of Cindy Samuel (David), Denise Mayher (Dave), wonderful uncle to Craig Samuel (Susan), Kristin Kuhn (Chris), Amy Samuel, Todd Mayher (Laura), and Katie Mayher. He...

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It´s been fourteen years since you left this world and I still miss your humor and crazy antics. You always made us laugh!

We miss you and think of you often Scott. Love, Scott, Jo Dell, and Katie Mae. We have so many memories of spending time with you.

It's been eleven years since you've been gone. Doesn't seem possible. You are not forgotten my friend.

He was a wonderful friend and a truly great person. He will be dearly missed by those that loved him.

Our deepest sympathy to the wonderful family of Scott. May you all find comfort through the prayers and condolences of loving friends and family during this time of loss, sorrow, and pain. May God's grace provide Blessing and Strength.

I express my deepest sympathy at your loss. I know that the family is in pain over your sudden loss. God bless you all. Jan T and Kathleen Dybo.

I knew Scott in his early life, as a bright, funny kid who was wise-beyond his years. We were friends in junior high school and early high school in Cleveland, Ohio. This was the early 1970s and he was too cool in his aviator glasses and long blonde hair. He was also very kind, so it doesn't surprise me that his kindness extended well into his life.

Our loss is Heavens gain. Scott always made any room he was in a better place.
May GOD Bless family and loved ones,
Bruce Quinney

Scott was a crazy guy who always made me laugh! Together, we could find the humor in almost anything. I met him in the early 90's through a mutual friend at TI and we became instant friends. We both liked to laugh and cut-up. He made work fun because you never knew what he was going to come up with next. I will always remember the silly things we did together. Laughter is the best medicine and we always tried to keep one another medicated. I already miss that!

He went through a lot...