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Scott Lee Regberg

Los Angeles, California

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Regberg, Scott LeeAugust 25, 1950 - July 30, 2010Scott Regberg, a West Los Angeles businessman and community leader, has died. He was 59.Regberg died Friday after suffering a heart attack earlier in the week.Since 1977, Regberg owned Regberg & Associates, an advertising and event planning...

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I worked for Scott earlier in my career. Together we worked on the California State Forum and Inside Politics. Both these events helped inform my interest in politics. I´m now running for the North Carolina House of Representatives. I´m so sorry to hear of his passing. I´m delighted to hear that he got married and had a son. Kindest condolences to his family.

I worked for Scott, starting in 1979 as a senior intern and then as an account executive after graduation. So sad to hear of his passing. I left Los Angeles in 1987 and had lunch with Scott prior to his passing. I learned a lot from Scott and have always held him and his brother, Rick, in high regard. RIP

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Scott's passing. He had such a calming and rational approach in solving the issues in our neighborhood of Crestwood Hills. He truly made it a better place to live the years he was president of the homeowners association. Our thoughts are with you Melanie and Hayden. With sympathy. Greg and Joan Serrao

In 1965, I met Scott and his brother Rick at Swensen's (located at National and Barrington) where we worked as soda jerks. I remember Scott as quick witted and always fun to be around. Over the years we would run into each other. I am saddened by the loss and offer my condolences to his wife, son and family.

I was so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Went to Venice High with Scott and Rick.
My sincere condolences to his entire family at this difficult time.
Elyse Goldman Marinos

I knew Scott from Mark Twain Jr High and Venice High School days. Though a few years younger than I, I had a big crush on him for a time. He was, and his brother Rick is, long-time friends of mine and my late husband. Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. May the many wonderful memories bring you comfort. Sincerely, Susie Bell (Haynes) Moffitt, David Moffitt & Hartlyn Haynes

Melanie: Our sincere condolences and prayers on this difficult time.
Dennis and Connie Bell
Vanessa and Pierre Brougeille

I enjoyed my brief interactions with Scott. The last time I saw him was at a restaurant with my family the Burnsweig's. He was a gentleman and enjoyed life to the fullest. Melanie my heart goes out to you and Hayden.

Scott was a very good friend of mine both at Mark Twain Junior High and at Venice High School. My condolences to his family.

Dan Salomon, Mission Hills, CA.