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Scott T. Stocki

Wichita, Kansas

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Stocki, Scott T., 42, on-air personality, died August 7, 2003. Visitation 1:00-2:00 P.M., Monday, memorial service 2:00 P.M., Monday, both at Church of the Magdalen. Scott was born October 9, 1960 in Green Bay, WI to Robert S. and Darlene J. (Groh) Stocki. He was employed at KICT-95 in Wichita...

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I will miss Scott always but most during Packer season. He was a good friend. Milwaukee misses you.

I will miss the sports update...I looked forward to that every Monday morning.....And the Phil and Hank you suck.....There will never be another Big Scott Stocki.....I will miss him dearly....And miss seeing him at the Thunder Hockey Games...My Prayers are with his family

You are missed Scott, the drive to work isn't the same without you.
My prayers and thoughts are with your family

Big Scott was big for sure. Big with the laughs and big with the heart. A genuine Good Guy. We're gonna miss his voice, and everything else he had to share. I'm sad that he's gone, but I'm glad that I knew him. God bless Scott Stocki!

I still can't believe the news - had the pleasure to know and work with Scott thru our studies at UW-Stevens Point and at campus radio station WWSP. He was a true talent sticking out in the new age of "bland" radio. I'll miss you!

Scott touched my life in a very special way and I will always love him. I will miss you Scott.

Scott, you will be missed temendously in my morning routine. You always started my day off well with your since of humor and alternate personality "THE COACH", updating me on my favorite sports teams. God Bless.

We have been in the presence of a good man, Mr. Scott Stocki. He was always so much fun and full of laughter. We will miss not only him on the radio but most of all his presence. God Bless. Todd & Debbie

I met Scott in 1998 when I became a frequent guest on Driver's afternoon show on T-95. Wherever radio took Driver and me, we remained in contact with Scott, and even spent time with he and Rhiannon in Wisconsin a few years ago. I really wasn't ready for the news that he's gone. Now he's our very own 'Spirit in the Sky' and you can bet that he is happier there than he was here. Rock on, Big Scott...and know that you are truly missed.