Scott-Moore-Obituary

Scott William Moore

Vancouver, Washington

1958 - 2019

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SCOTT WILLIAM MOORE December 18, 1958 ˜ August 20, 2019 Scott William Moore was called home on August 20th, 2019, surrounded by family. He fought courageously for the last couple years against esophagus cancer. He was born December 18th, 1958 at Vancouver Memorial Hospital to proud...

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SWM, going to miss you my friend. You had an infectious love for all. I will see you in the future where we can listen to the blues again. Thanks for enriching my life and the lives of others.

Scott was a gift to me and and the people he came in contact with... myself included!, he taught me to be optimistic, it just feels better. I had lunch with Nancy Cornell teacher from C Pod and she spoke of him with great fondness. She recalls him as the Scott with a toothpick in his mouth,

I have known Scott since I was fourteen years old. The BEST memories I have of him was in 2014 when for a time he stood by my side and lifted me up to be the best me I could ever be. He taught me how to live again, how to love again, how to look in a mirror and love what I see. We all know how crazy he could be at times but that's what made him so fun! I remember when I had not seen him for years and he picked me up at PDX, he grabbed my carry-on luggage, threw it to the side, grabbed my hand...

Scott Moore was an upbeat, encouraging, straight forward man. He loved meeting the youth we met and always tried to get them to laugh, find some hope, and walk them through the process they would be facing now that they were in Juvenile Detention and the Juvenile Court system.

He seemed to be able to face the difficulties of each day with a smile, a boldness not found in many, and action.

Scott loved!

Scott Moore my friend you'll never be forgotten by any who met you. We had so much fun at work and play. I've been trying to remember all the concerts we went to together, every few days I remember another one, up to fourteen last count. We would banter back and forth about rock and roll trivia everyday so much fun. I loved Scott for such a great man who always knew who and what he was, the best friend one could ever have. I can tell you if Scott was still with us he would tell us to treat...

Stephanie and Family - I am just heartbroken for all of you. Scott was a phenomenal man and anyone that ever came in contact with him was truly BLESSED!!! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of need and healing.

Scott was a friend and co-worker. He was my concert buddy for a number of years as we had several treks to see our favorite bands. We loved to debate which was or what was best. Sports, records whatever. He always used to say the Who's Quadraphenia was the best tracks ever laid down. We used to talk about owning a radio station. He LOVED his family. Spend five minutes with him and you'd understand that fact. He is the best of men, had a tremendous way with troubled youth, was full of...

You will never be forgotten and will never truly know how many lives you have touched and changed forever. Too many to count. Your humor and your smile will live forever in my heart as well as anyone who ever had the privilege of meeting you.. Rest in peace Scott.

You were a excellent co-worker and friend. I will miss you and all the fun arguments. The silly text,your eating my food and always smiling.