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Scott D. Rundlett

Needham, Massachusetts

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Scott D. Rundlett, 51, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2011. He was born in Marlborough, but grew up in Hudson graduating from Hudson High School in 1977. He served as a Communications Specialist in the U.S. Army for four years. He worked for many years in the telecommunications field, most...

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Scott, you are loved and missed, my dear cousin. You´re still in my thoughts and prayers. Steve

We lived on the same street growing up but didn´t start hanging out until Middle School. Scott had a great sense of humor and was always so much fun to be around. On one lazy summer day he re-coined the "E-I-E-I-O" jingle after watching me nearly burn my hand off while playing with zit-zits, plastic, colorful, straw-like attachments that you would put on the spikes of your bicycle tires. Somehow we discovered that if you lit them on fire they would quickly drip small fireballs and make a...

Today is your birthday, but you are ageless now, so we mark the occasion remembering those precious few years we spent with you and the countless memories of you that will stay with us always. Happy Birthday Scooter!

Scott was a good childhood friend of mine. We met when he was 5 years old. He was the kid from up the street. He introduced me to bottle hunting which his Mom had a huge collection of very old and nice antique bottles. I was fascinated by the hobby.(Last week I found a vintage Civil War bottle and thought of Scott when I made the find.) He encouraged me to play freshman football for the Hudson High School team along with David Lambert. We had fun that Fall. We use to write letters to each...

Dear Billy and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart and thoughts go out to you and your loved ones during this difficult time.

Mr and Mrs Rundlett,

I am so sorry to hear of Scott(and Mark's) death. My family's prayers go out to you and your family. I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember growing up on Davis Rd and my sister, Lisa, always being at your house. I remember Mark and Scott as very kind and funny. They will be missed. Sincerely, Cheryl (Chaves) and James Kelly

Dear Karen, Billy and Maddie:
We are so sorry to hear about Scott. He was such a wonderful, kind man. Our memories of Hudson baseball and the all star team will always be dear to us, due in part to Scott's dedication and love of the team, especially the kids. He did everything for the kids. We will never forget him. We are so sorry for your loss.

Casey, Nancy, Lauren and Matt Barry

Scooter worked for me for many years at AB. His honesty, integrity, dedication, helpfulness, commitment and expertise defined him as a valued employee, but additionally, and more importantly, his humor, thoughtfulness, selflessness and genuineness defined him as a good man and a good friend. My deepest condolences to his beloved family at their profound loss.

Dear Karen, Billy, and Maddie. I'm not sure you remember me, but I'm Scott's cousin who lives in Colorado. My sympathies, thoughts, and prayers are with you. God bless.