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Scott Francis Rasmussen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Scott Francis Rasmussen 1963 ~ 2006 On August 16, 2006 Scott Francis Rasmussen, husband and father, died unexpectedly of a heart condition at his home in South Jordan. Scott was raised in Sacramento, California. He graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 1986 with a degree in Computer Science....

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Scott was the first person i met when i moved to california in 1990. Scott was my housemate for my first three years, and he introduced me to the great outdoors of california, from mountain biking to the slopes of tahoe. i fondly remember his contagious laugh and love of life. although i was not in touch with scott for many years, i remember those days as if they were yesterday. All my heart felt condolences to his family.

I am so sad to hear of Scott's passing. I knew him at HP way back when we were all starting our adult lives. What I remember most about Scott is his laugh. I can hear it in my head as I sit here writing this. At work he was focused and talented while making each day a bit more fun for all of us. As a friend he was adventuresome and lighthearted. My prayers and wishing are with you all.

Joanne, Jenae and Aidan, and Joyce and Pete:
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Scott was a bright star in my life and my heart breaks at the news of his passing. My prayers are with all of you now.

I am so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Though I had lost touch with Scott in the past few years, I vividly remember him from the early days of my HP years circa '86 thru my 20's. Now, in my 40's, I realize how rare it is to know people like "Rasmatazz", as we called him back then. He was so good natured, intelligent, spontaneous, compassionate, athletic, and put smiles on the faces around him. He had the wonderful ability to put everyone at ease and was always willing to answer my...

Joanne, Jenae and Aidan
I am deeply sorry for your loss and send my condolences. I had the priviledge to know Scott since 1986 when we both started at HP. Right from start, Scott was one of the most fun-loving, active and intelligent people in our office. I always admired his ability to listen to and help others, and he always had a good laugh ready for any and all occasions. I got to spend a lot of time with him as we were transitioning from college grads into professionals...

Joanne,
I am so glad that I was able to see you and Scott and ski with you guys in Febrary. I am so pleased I met your beautiful kids! Keith remembers sitting next to 'Rass' in the HP response center for years. He was a good person, a good soul. Our condolences to you and your whole family. - Susanne Millar

Joyce,

Lucy let me know about the loss of your son. Parents shouldn't outlive their children. My thoughts are with you.

Barb

Dear Joanne,
I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. It's been awhile since I've been on the ski trips and I've never seen your beautiful children but I'll always remember Scott for his smiling face, kindness, and a sense of joie de vie in everything he touched. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Warm wishes,
Nannette "Nannoo" Morgan

Scott was a great person in so many ways. He was always a great friend, wonderful father, and tremendous athlete. We will all miss him.

Joanne, Aiden, Jenae, I'm sure a part of Scott is still there loving and encouraging you.

Steve