Scott-Thomas-Obituary

Scott Thomas

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Age 43

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Thomas, Scott #60 (Jonathon) Scott Thomas, 43, passed into Heaven peacefully on May 18, 2011 at his home in Asheville, NC. Scott was a 1986 graduate of Tecumseh High School, and a 1991 graduate of Western Michigan University, as well as earning a Master's Degree from the University of Michigan...

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To the Family of Scott Thomas,
Larger than Life, glad he lived while he was alive. Most people see Scott as a hulk of a man, but in my minds eye, he will always be little Scotty, looking so cute in his St. Francis HS beanie. Rest in Peace dear Scott

Just heard of Scott's passing yesterday. I work at a company based in Adrian, MI but physically closer to Tecumseh, MI. I'm also a very active Western Michigan University alum and attend most every Bronco football home game. I recall some colleagues from Tecumseh asking about Scott's play after Bronco games he played in back in the day. I met Scott close to 10 years ago. We both were having lunch in Tecumseh and somehow we connected, probably because one of us overhearing conversations...

I worked with Scott for several months on the BP oil spill. Scott was fun and generous. He was a great cook and I enjoyed his meals. He will be missed. Rest in peace Scott.

As a fellow Bronco football player, I had the pleasure of meeting Scott as several golf outings. Although I graduated before he got there, it was clear that he accepted everyone, and anyone into his cirle. Scott always had a smile on his face and was the center of any group that were standing around telling "War Stories" of the good ole days. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and close friends. Scott will be missed.

My son and I are just wrecked by Scott's passing. To never hear him sing Motown makes me wish I had a CD of his. I had a crush on Scott quite frankly. He worked at a local restaurant/bar here in town and was managing the NC mountain's vesion of the Jersey Shore as staff. My daughter was his employee. She loved Scott, he was a great shoulder to cry on. So intelligent and quick witted! He took my youngest on a tour through the mysterious 'back of the house' on a busy night; it was like...

It was an honor working with Scott in Venice--many fond memories. Although I knew Scott for only a short period of time, he made a lasting impression. Scott, your humor and presence will be missed greatly.

It was a pleasure to work with Scott he could make u smile even on a bad day I know he will be truely missed Peace Scott

I did not know Scott, but my husband, Mike, worked with him and spoke very highly of him. He was deeply moved of Scott's passing. We wish to express our deepest sympathies to the family for the loss of Scott.

I had the privilege working beside this man. His attitude and personality stood out among others. This is a man of great words. It was an honor to work beside you, and earn your friendship during the months I was on the MC252 response. Happy sailing my friend you will be truly missed.