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Scott Jennings Seaman

Knoxville, Tennessee

1963 - 2020 (Age 57)

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Scott Jennings Seaman Knoxville - Scott J. Seaman, age 57, passed away after a heroic battle with gastric cancer on May 20, 2020, surrounded by the family who dearly loved him. He was born May 1, 1963 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Scott was a 1981 graduate of West High School and went on to receive...

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My Text to Scott just prior to his passing follows:
Hey Man, Ann has shared that you are on the road to joining our Lord and Savior. Before you get there I want you to know that you have meant more to me than you know. Not only were you a slalom god to me, you were a Man of God to me who shared the same passion for life that I did. I know a lot of people, but not many really know me. But you do. Flaws and all. I consider you a blessing in my life and I will miss you until the day we...

A scholarship for college for a Young Lifer is being established in Scott's memory and his career in YL and Lawler-Wood. Donations will be directed to that fund.

To the family of Scott Seaman,
I am a co-worker and you have my deepest condolences on the passing of him. You all have a Guardian Angel watching over you now. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I met Scott as the Project Lead for Lawler-Wood on our campus build-out at Cornerstone of Recovery. Scott was not only a great professional that helped us tremendously, he was a great person. He is a person that was a role model for all to follow. I am deeply saddened by his passing for the world has lost a great soul. Condolences to his family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
My heart goes out to all of you. I met you ,Ken and yout family a
bout 2 yrs. Ago and was treated so wonderful by all of you .
God has a special angel by his side now and he is watching over you Ken , just like he always did.

I met and got to know Scott when we both worked at Baptist Hospital in downtown Knoxville. He was a good soul.

Donations to Young Life Knoxville be directed to a college scholarship to in Scott's honor and acknowledging his career at Lawler-Wood

I am so sorry for your familys loss. I only met Scott one time - I was with my sister Jill and her husband Jonathan at a Thai restaurant and the hostess just happened to seat us at the table next to your family. Jill introduced me to Scott and the rest of the gang whom I hadnt met already, and I remember thinking right off the bat what a pleasant man he was. Again so so sorry for your loss. Sending love your way. ❤

He was a dear and gentle soul; quick with a smile and radiant warmth of spirit shared with all.
It is an honor to have had this great friend on this journey through life.
Our prayers and thoughts will continue to be with all of you.