Scott-McKinley-Obituary

Scott D. McKinley

Portland, Oregon

1947 - 2016

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McKinley, Scott D. 69 June 19, 1947 Oct. 06, 2016 Scott passed away in the hospital in Switzerland, due to complications from surgery. Born in Tillamook, Ore. to Loren D. and Mary "Eileen" McKinley, he moved with his family to Portland in 1959. In the late '60s, while attending Portland State...

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I don’t think there was a single day since you left that I didn’t think of you... Of course we used to have lunch together every single day of the week, and I still go to our grotto, but every time I go there I miss you so much! So long dear Scott!

Ive known Scott since they first moved to Portland. Had touched base a couple of years ago and we promised to connect when we got to Switzerland but, sadly, only now planning the trip. One of the sadder missed opportunities. A true loss to his friends and family.

Dear Scott. If you only knew my surprise when seeing this. How impossible this seems to me, you were so full of life, and very much the big brother. My sincere respects and sympathy to your family.

So sorry to hear about Scott I had the pleasure to know him many many years ago.He was charming, funny,kind and a fantastik singer.I remember him with great joy and he will always have a place in my heart

Scott was like a brother to me. We've known each other for more than thirty years, and was one of the best human being that I've met in my life. I miss him tremendously!

JUST KNOWING YOU AND YOUR WONDERFUL MUSICAL TALENT WERE OUT THERE ENJOYING LUGANO AND TOUCHING SO MANY PEOPLE WITH YOUR KINDNESS. THANKS FOR EXTENDING TO ME YOUR KINDNESS WHILE AT SUNSET HIGH SCHOOL I HAVE CARRIED THAT ALL MY LIFE, YOU KIND SIR MADE A DIFFERENCE. I WAS GLAD I WAS ABLE TO CONVEY THAT TO YOU SEVERAL YEARS AGO.

Dear Candace and Family-
My most heartfelt condolence for your loss of Scott.
Such a wonderful gentleman of such a wonderful family. I am fortunate to have known him.
Warmest regards to all.

To my dearest friend, with so many fond memories of years of common struggles, adventures and joys. I miss you tremendously. I'm so fortunate to have known you.

This last month must have been difficult for my friends the Mckinley's losing both brother Scott and your Mother