Scott-Thatcher-Obituary

Scott C. Thatcher

Northborough, Massachusetts

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NORTHBOROUGH Scott C. Thatcher, 48, of 53 Summer Street died July 3, 2010 at home after a period of declining health. He leaves his mother, Barbara (Lucas) Thatcher of Northborough a brother, Mark W. Thatcher of Hebron, N.H.; a sister, Robin S. Thatcher of Cumberland, ME and three nieces. Scott...

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I was saddened to hear about Scott. He was my insurance agent, and introduced me to BNI. We were in a BNI chapter for years. Scott was a good friend and straight shooter.

My sympathy to the family.

I am so sorry for your loss.
Scott will always hold a special place in my heart.
He was a good person.

Fondly Judy Coffey

I will always treasure the memories of our trip to Maine, tubing on the lake and all the laughter we shared. May the road rise to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
May the rains fall soft upon your fields,
And, until we meet again,
May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.

Godspeed Scott. See you again in
Our Father's House. I'll always remember the ride we took but sorry it didn't turn out the way you planned...maybe next time :) Peace my friend....

Scott, It is so hard to believe you are gone. You will be forever remembered and missed. I will miss our recent chats! RIP my friend. As always, you will be loved by many!

You have always had a special place in my heart. I know you will be forever cherished by your family and friends. Godspeed dear friend.

Scott

You will be greatly missed.
Forever in our hearts.

Your friend

Melina Archuleta

You will be greatly missed. Never forgotten.
Your friend

Melina Archuleta

Scott, you was always fun to talk to before you telling my mom, I was on the phone. Russell and I and the kids know your in a better place. But you sure will NOT be forgotten. See you soon. Go PATRIOTS and Red Sox. Thanks for all the work you have done to keep my sister and her kids safe when they needed it. And thanks from the bottom of my heart to opening the doors to give my mom a place to stay when she was having major health issues herself.