Scott-Swinscoe-Obituary

Scott Swinscoe

Obituary

Scott SwinscoeScott Swinscoe, also known as Scotty Cash, passed from this life May 18, 2020. Scotty was a traveling minstrel; he would play his swamp music wherever he could, be it a tiki bar in Florida, an old mining town saloon in Colorado or a tavern in Wisconsin. He would stop at waysides,...

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Still miss you everyday Scotty Cash. I miss riding in the little red boat and you singing on the front porch.

I think about you all the time, Scotty. I miss you. Crazy to think that you're not around anymore, but you're at peace. What an amazing, one-of-a-kind person. We were so lucky to have known you, thank you for sharing your excellence with us. Always down for a laugh and a good time. Keep on rockin, Mister. We love you Scotty.

Sorry to hear of Scotty's passing.
Had some good times together both in the Coast Guard and afterwards.
Always wondered how different life would have been if I'd signed-on as a mate for his barefoot cruises in the Caribbean.

Geez Mister,
you lived hard, you lived good and you loved without reservation. Today I learn of your passing. After you didnt answer the phone I googled your name. It hit me in the gut. I'll have to break this to my dad with caution. He became one of your biggest fans when you hosted us and played your guide a couple of years ago. You leave us with great memories both in Sturgeon Bay and S Florida. Peace and love to Vicki and family.
Preston Thomas

Rest in peace my sweet friend.

You touched so Many. Miss you forever. Rock on!

We miss you so much Scotty! You, mojo Johnny and Mikey are up there making sweet music. One day we will all see each other again.. We love you.. Vicky we are so sorry for what you are going through we are here if you need us . We love you too

A lovely gent. We only knew him briefly whilst he was visiting China. He played a few times in my bar, we played a few times together and had some fantastic improv sessions that were finished off with a few celebratory drinks. And id let that lonesome whistle.... ......blow my blues away.

He was a GREAT friend. Looked forward to seeing him every year in Door County. He would always play my favorite songs. We shared a LOT of great times. Will be missed by many!