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Scott John Turner

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Scott passed away on Saturday, March 7th at home in Sandy, UT from liver disease. He died peacefully in the arms of his wife, surrounded by his family and listening to the music he loved. Scott was born in Ogden, UT to Clovis and Lucille Turner. Scott grew up in Sunset, UT and attended Clearfield...

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I miss you and love you. Can't see my original message from time of death. Your sister Deb

I just learned the tragic news about Scott (May 12, 2020).

I first met Scott when he joined what eventually became Albany Engineered Composites. I found Scott to be a kind person, keenly insightful with an unusual amount of common sense in an industry where over-specification / over-regulation is used as a substitute for knowledge. He had integrity. He spoke truth to power. He put principles ahead of politics. He cared about others. He could also be firm, when needed, to keep...

Scott, I will miss your sharing pictures of Jewell with me and making custom screensavers of Spaghetti-Os and Meatballs for me! Thanks for making work brighter!!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Scott, is a good friend, I appreciate all he did for me, I am thankful that I had the opportunity to get to know him and work with him. He is already missed.
-Kevin Knotts

I can not express how much I am going to miss Scott, every single day I catch myself looking at Skype to see if he is on line so we can chat so that he can rib me about religion or what ever thing I am into at the time. I consider myself so lucky to have called him one of my best friends. It started over 30 years ago when he started at Hercules and it continued until the end at Albany when we both broke down in the car talking about things we wanted to change in our lives and if it was to...

Thank you for sharing Scott with the Aerospace world and with all of us!! He is truly missed and I am better for having called him my friend! My thoughts and prayers are with all of you on this journey.

With heartfelt condolence,

Cathy A. Trussell