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Scott Dyer McKee

Butler, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2016 (Age 65)

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Butler, Pennsylvania

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Scott Dyer McKee, 65, of Butler, passed away Wednesday at his home.He was born April 15, 1951, in Pittsburgh, Pa., the son of the late Ralph Dyer and Ann Reimers McKee.Scott was an active member of the Church of the Ascension in Oakland, serving as an usher, lay reader and chalice bearer. He...

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Dear Jackie, Courtney, Kent, Cliff, Beth, Jane and all of your family,
We will remember Scott today and always as a man who cared.
Much love,
Linda, Rick, Shannon and Kristie Foster

Please accept my condolences. Scott was a fun loving guy at Culver. I will continue to have fond memories of him, especially from our senior year.

You are in our thoughts and prayers

My condolences to the family from a fellow Culver graduate and Company B member.

Dear Jackie and family,

So sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I remember him well from my days at Culver (1965-1969) but lost touch over the years.

I'm so grateful to hear of Scott's work with the Kairos Prison Ministry and to know that my brother-in-Christ is now at home.

May God's peace be with you and comfort your family in this time of sorrow.

Blessings,

Steve & Celeste Wesner

Scott was my freshman roommate at Princeton, and we both joined Tower Club as upperclassmen. We had many adventures during our college years. I had the privilege of meeting his parents and sister and send condolences to all his family and friends.

I have many wonderful memories of growing up and living acrosss the street from Scott and his family. The neighborhood kids spent many hours playing cards and Release and pummeling each other with apples and crab apples . My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of a childhood buddy. Scott and I were not only team mates on the Avonworth High
B-Ball and football teams but also backyard neighbors. Our fathers built the basketball court in his backyard and we were always doing something. He left for Culver Military School and we lost contact. I will always remember our good times in Ben Avon. Once again I am so sorry for your loss.