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Scott J. Long

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

May 7, 1962 – Sep 4, 2018

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May 7, 1962
DIED
September 4, 2018
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Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
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Scott J. Long, 56, of Mechanicsburg, died Tuesday, September 4th, 2018, at his home. The son of James L. and Hazel (Haftel) Long, he was born on May 7, 1962, in Harrisburg. Scott was a graduate of Cumberland Valley High School, Mechanicsburg, and went on to obtain his Bachelor's degree in...

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I only knew Scott briefy. I never forgot his name, and how he helped me over thirty some years ago. He didn't have to, he didn't even know me, and in my opinion, that speaks volumes to his character.
You simply never forget a person who comes to you with a torch, when you were standing in the dark.
Rest In Peace kind Sir.
My sincerest condolences to your family, and to all those who knew and loved you.

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Jim and Hazel - I was stunned and saddened to learn of Scott's death. Please accept my deep sympathy

We knew Scott through our son, Chris Hall. Chuck and I were both saddened to hear of his passing. Whenever we would see Scott over at Chris and Becky's, he would always greet us with a smile and a pleasant, Hello'. There is no doubt he will continue to be sadly missed by all those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Sue, Lauren, Thomas, and other family members,
as you reflect, may fond memories help lessen your sorrow.
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Sue , Lauren and Thomas. Barbara and I are so sorry for your loss of Scott. We both remember how how friendly and open he was when Rebecca and Chris had a gathering at their house and we were able to attend. Cherish the good memories you all have and let go of any other ones. Life is collecting one memory after another and that is all we have after after we lose someone. I (Fred) lost my dad when I was 10, and for a while it was very difficult but after some time, the good memories helped...

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Scott was a good friend to my son. He was a devoted supporter of youth athletics, and loved to compete himself. He had a good sense of humor, and always took time to say hello when he saw us at games. I always appreciated his soccer commentaries from the sidelines. He will leave a big hole in many hearts including this one. I just don't think that he knew the impact he was having on other people's lives. This picture is how I see him in my mind, smiling with a twinkle in his eye. I know there...