SCOTT-ORMSBY-Obituary

SCOTT T. ORMSBY

Cleveland, Ohio

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ORMSBY SCOTT T. ORMSBY, age 47, passed away unexpectedly October 24, 2009. Loving son of Thomas and Nancy; dear brother of Lynn Lupi (Ray), and Lisa Kendall; uncle of Collin and Ben Kendall and Rodger Lupi. VISITATION SUNDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. in the Chapel at Sunset Memorial Park, 6245 Columbia...

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Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby, Lynn and Lisa,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have nothing but good memories of Scott, especially the year we spent together at the University of Akron so long ago. He will be greatly missed.

I will keep you all and Scott in my thoughts and pryers.

To the Ormsby Family,

I have worked with Scott a few times at his sites and like everyone has said already, He was a great co-worker and a great story teller. He loved his times with his dad in WI at the air show. I did have the pleasure of being with him in Milwaukee 3 weeks ago and being his lab partner during that time. We did alot of laughing and talking about the good old times working together. He will be missed greatly and his passing was like losing a family member of my...

Dear Ormsby Family,

Our sincerest condolences go out to your family at this sad time.

My husband and I had the pleasure of working with Scott at Pressco Technology several years back where we had an opportunity to meet and be-friend Scott. He was fun-loving, unique and had one of the most genuine personalities. Scott had such a kind nature and on occassion when he was in the office and not traveling, he used to bring me wild flowers from his yard. Scott never failed...

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I only met Scott briefly, once during training. He was a great person and will truly be missed by the GE Healthcare Invasive team.

I have worked with Scott since he began working at Ge Healtcare. He was always upbeat, positive, and hard working. Scott would always go the extra mile for his co-worker's and customers. He loved airplanes and flying. Scott always looked forward to the air shows with is Dad. Scott was a great story teller. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories and the memories of others bring you comfort.

Condolences to Scotts family and friends. My only meeting with Scott was 3 weeks ago in class. My first impression was, sharp as a tack, personable and funny. Having met Scott was my pleasure.

I had the pleasure of working with Scott on many occassions. His territory was directly north of mine, so we covered for each other during vacation. Scott--no matter how busy he was--always made time to handle an emergency in my area (especially in VA Beach).

Scott was always positive, no matter what was going on around him. I don't ever recall him complaining about things that were out of his control, nor allowing negative situations around him to get him down. He had a zest for...

The GE Healthcare team is deeply saddened in losing a friend and colleague - our deepest sympathies extend to Scott's family during this very difficult time.

I was saddened to hear the news of your loss. As you have read, Scott was a great asset to our team at GE Healthcare. I never had the opportunity to meet Scott in person but we had spoken on the phone. Scott will be missed by all of us.