SCOTT-ROBERTSON-Obituary

SCOTT LYNN ROBERTSON

Maryland, Massachusetts

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Robertson, Scott Lynn55, of Potomac, Maryland, died on February 7, 2013, of a heart attack. Born in Edison, New Jersey, the only child of George and Delores. Scott was raised in Cumberland, Rhode Island. He attended Brown University and Boston University School of Law, where he graduated magna...

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I was never old enough to pick your brain on certain topics but the good memories we had will forever remain in my heart I was too young to understand the value of what you had built but every day your incredible worth ethic is what I try to instill in my work I miss you more than words can describe but I hope I can hold up to your legacy and aspire to achieve such accolades as you, dad you're the reason I am where I am today and I couldn't thank you enough losing you has taught me so much...

I remember Scott from 40 years ago when I was a Boy Scout with him in Troop 50 Cumberland. He and my brother Jamie became Eagle Scouts together. I remember him helping me to put my tent up when we camped at Buck Hill. My thoughts and prayers are with his family & friends at this difficult time.

Holly,
Barb and I were shocked at the news.
Although we were miles apart, you All were always in our thoughts and heart.
I`m sure Scott would want you to be strong and carry on remembering the good times.
Love to You and the Children.
Cousin Laurence (Larry) and wife Barbara DeMatteo

The Robertsons are a warm and loving family, and I am sure that Scott will be remembered fondly and deeply missed. I know one of his sons shared his father's love of the ocean. They are in my thoughts and heart.

Scott was part of our family at The Hunters Inn, he often called it his "other" office while he worked as he had lunch. We will miss his smile, his kindness, his generosity. He was a wonderful man who clearly was happy with his life and family who he spoke often of, always with a proud smile on his face. Rest in peace our friend.

Holly, Ellen and I extended our deepest sympathies to you and the children. Scott was a true gentleman and a real friend, always available with a kind and thoughtful word. We miss him terribly.

So sorry to hear about Scott. It seems like yesterday that we were playing a pick up game of football in the snow together in front of our frat at Brown. The traits that made him successful in life were already on full display then. He will be forever young in my memory. My deepest condolences to his family. Brent Taylor (Brown '77)

To the Robertson family-you are in my heart and prayers.

I had only met Scott a couple of times but remembered his sense of humor. Please accept my sincerest sympathy to his wife, children and all who loved him.