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Scott Louis Spiller

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Mar 3, 1951 – Jan 25, 2024 (Age 72)

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BORN
March 3, 1951
DIED
January 25, 2024
AGE
72
LOCATION
Oshkosh, Wisconsin

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Scott Louis Spiller, aged 72, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2024 surrounded by his family and loved ones at his home in Oshkosh, WI. He was born on March 3, 1951 in Wood River, IL to the late Leo and Patricia (Moroni) Spiller.Scott graduated from Roxana High School, received his BA...

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FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS BUDDY. Your friend, Len Kafer

I met Scott in the Fourth grade at Rosewood Heights Elementary School and Scott and I were friends ever since. We played basketball, football, baseball, rode bikes and "hung out" through grade school. We became even closer friends in high school where we would see each other every school day and every weekend as Scott lived down the street from me. Scott´s dad drove an old small red two-door car and he would pick us up after school. There may have been as many as four of us, but we all...

I couldn't possibly recount all the office visits I had with Scott. As my boss, they were many. There was not one time that I was bothered walking into his office, even if it involved a problem with the airplane. He always honored me by saying, " I don't have to worry about you, you know what you're doing and that makes it easy on me." I truly believe he enjoyed "hangar flying and working on some wild cock-eyed plan". Post retirement there were several times we hooked up for lunch, but...

Scott was a great friend and business associate of mine for many years at Alliance Laundry. He brought his special insight and guidance to my everyday dealings. I loved Scott like a brother and so appreciated his guidance and help in advancing my career. May condolences to his family for his loss. He is with our Holy Father now and no one is more deserving of that ending.

Scott was a great guy to work with on many different fronts. Rest In Peace my friend

Everyone who knew Scott in college has special memories of him. He was a gentleman and helped us all to learn what was important in life and how to laugh at the rest. The more we got to know him, the better we were. We are so grateful for his life.