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Scott Negley

Fresno, California

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SCOTT NEGLEY Scott Negley, age 42, of Cambria, CA, passed away on Saturday, October 16, 2004. Scott was born in Oakland, CA, raised in San Leandro, CA, and moved to Fresno where he began Negley Electric Corporation, building a successful commercial electrical business. Scott was a member...

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Scott, you were so much more than a brother-in-law, you were my friend. I will miss you more than words can say. There is a hole in my heart that will never be filled. I think about you every day and am so sorry that you won't see your kids grow up. I want you to know that I will do everything in my being to make sure that Audrey is taken care of and has the love and support to get her through these darkest times. I'll miss you my friend but the memories we shared will always be with me.
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We were very saddened to hear of Scott's passing,we pray for strength for Scott's entire family. We also grew up with Scott, and did alot of fun things together.We will always remember Scott as a very adventurous and fun guy to be with!I know it's no consolation,but we were happy to hear that Scott became such a successful man.

Deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Negley and sister Kim. All of my best child hood memories are with Scott and the gang, from Lyon's lake to Yosemite and back to the Bay area, in the White vanny. But the fondest memory of all is of Scott on his Honda XL 250 riding a wheeley 1st thru 5th gear down Inverness St. Your family will always be in my heart.

I was a teenager in San Leandro with Scott, and I remember him to be so excited about life and the fun we used to have together. John Perry, Scott May, Doug Luce and I were inseperable for a few years, and we had a great time. Scott was a real treat to be around. He was the captain of the "People Mover", a white van, which we would all pile into and roam the better half of California. Those were great times.
We were all very sad to hear about Scott passing and will miss him very much....

I'm very sorry to hear of Scott's passing. My thought and prayers go out to all of the family for your loss. I hope that Scott did have a personal relationship with the Lord. My deepest sympathies to Audrey, Natalie and John. Its easy for other's to give advice when were not the one going through the storm, but I pray that you will be able to seek the Lord for your comfort and strength, for he is with us always. Audrey I will continue to pray for you and your family.

Sandy

My deepest sympathies go to his Mother "Chris", his sister Kim and her family and Scott's wife and children. Our children should never precede us in death and I pray Chris may find comfort in her grandchildren. I babsat Kim and Scott and grew up with their family. I will always remember Scott as the tow headed boy flying down the street on his bike with reckless abandon, ending up at the end of the street, which was our house and riding through our yard.

I am so saddened to hear of Scott's passing. I have worked with Scott on many sites over the past five years. I will miss his quick wit and charming smile. He was always so professional and a very honest business man. I will miss him very much. My sincere sympathy to his family which I know he treasured.

The sea flows on past the horizon to rest upon a shore out of sight,
the stars fade in the morning sunlight and travel to another starry night.
The breeze blows quietly around us,
then flies away to cool a distant space.
The ones we love really never leave us, but go on to another shining place.
My deepest sympathies to Audrey, Natalie and John.

On behalf of the entire Fresno Grizzlies staff, we are deeply saddened by this tragic news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Scott's family, friends, employees and business associates. We wish you comfort in the days ahead, and will always remember his contribution to our team.