Scott-Pelley-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Parsons Funeral Home Limited - Deer Lake

Scott Everett Pelley

Deer Lake, Newfoundland

Apr 22, 1941 – Nov 28, 2019 (Age 78)

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BORN
April 22, 1941
DIED
November 28, 2019
AGE
78
LOCATION
Deer Lake, Newfoundland

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Parsons Funeral Home Limited - Deer Lake Obituary

Scott Everett Pelley passed away suddenly at the Health Sciences Centre, St. John’s, Newfoundland on Thursday November 28th, 2019. Scott was a very caring and loving Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Brother in law, Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Scott was married 54 years to his...

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To the Pelly Family,

On behalf of my brothers and sister we wish to extend our sincere condolences regarding Scotts passing.

We certainly have memories of him while around the airport and on trips home over the years.


Our deepest condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss.

Minetta & Family,

So very, very sorry to read about Scott's sudden passing. One never knows or can accept when life on this earth comes to an end for a loved one. Scott has begun his eternal life above with his God and Saviour.

Blessings,
Sophie & Harvey Diamond
St. John's

Minneta and family,
So sorry to hear of Scotts passing. Hold close to your heart all the wonderful memories you have of him, and he will always be with you. In our thoughts and prayers,

Ed and Rowena Gaulton

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To Scott Pelley family
So sad to hear of Scott's passing. He was the most wonderful true friend one could ever ask for. I have known him since 1961, he was like a brother to me. So enjoyed the travels I had with he and Minetta. Lots of laughs.
Scott and I enjoyed taking photos of the same things and seeing the different views we each had. For years I visited the Pelley's, they were like family to me. I remember baking cookies (a table full of cookies) for Scott's mom. He would...

Being a childhood friend of Scott I fondly remember him as being the quiet one in those days and I share the thoughts of our old school colleague Gord Legge. Though we haven't crossed paths in over 50 years, he was one of those people whom you never forgot for all of the right reasons. Thinking of you Minetta in your time of sorrow.

Uncle Scott was one of the kindest and most good hearted people I have known. He always had a smile for everyone and placed everyone elses needs above his own. He was above all most proud of his boys, and then later in life, his beautiful grandchildren; these are perhaps his greatest legacy in life. He will be forever missed- Heaven has gained another great person today. All our love and prayers to the Pelleys

Hi Dave,
Your friends and co-workers at CanWel are thinking of you during this most toughest of times. Take solace in your many fond memories.
John Brookbank, on behalf of CanWel Building Materials.