Scott-Runge-Obituary

Scott Runge

Cincinnati, Ohio

Age 43

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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Scott Runge passed away at the age of 43 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral Home Services for Scott are being provided by Middendorf Funeral Home - Fort Wright. The obituary was featured in Kentucky Enquirer on September 9, 2019.

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Pat: I continue to think of you often and the fun times we had together. I remember watching Scott grow up how much I enjoyed the times in your home with you, Dan, and Scott. It is hard to believe that it has been a year already.

Hey buddy, I still miss and love you very much! How I wish I could hear you say your favorite quote from Fifth Street again. "My buddies gonna take care of me!" Love Gil

Pat, I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I remember his smiling face and sweet personality. I know personally the pain of losing a child, that pain is like no other. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his daughter Stella. Peace be with you.

Im beyond sad to learn about Scotts passing! We had been friends since high school. Pat, I will keep you & Stella in my prayers. Im heart-broken!

The loss of a child is a pain like no other. Scott was always smiling and will be remembered that way.
Diane Martin Reinders Inc.

Didn't think I would need to find these photos so soon. You will always be my Uncle Scott, the one who would call to check on the family, the one who was in town for my orchestra concerts and graduation. We had ups and downs like any one would but you were always Uncle Scott. I still don't understand why you had to leave us so soon. I will miss you every day until we meet again love you Uncle Scott!

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Pat,
So sorry to learn of Scott passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jane Koors Kleman

All my sympathies and prayers to you Pat.
What a loss -- beyond words for sure. God will
unite Danny and Scott. May God bless you and be with you during your tragic, unimaginable loss.

Dan Zalla