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Scott G. Vanderloop

Kaukauna, Wisconsin

1963 - 2012 (Age 48)

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Scott G. Vanderloop, 48, Kaukauna, died on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, at home with his family at his side, following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Aug. 10, 1963, in Neenah, Wis., son of Norman and Marion (Olsen) Vanderloop. Scott was third generation partner in Vanderloop Equipment,...

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We'll miss you Scott. God Bless and keep you! miss you always..

Our deepest sympathies to the Vanderloop family. Thursday nights won't be the same without Scott.

Dennis, Cindy, Jake "Woody" and Jayme Zelinske

Enjoyed bowling with Scott for several years. Always willing to help and a wealth of information when I went to the dealership with questions. My thoughts are with his family.

Dear Vanderloop Family,
We haven't seen you all in a long time, but when we heard this sad news, we wanted to extend our deepest sympathies to you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
The Bobrowski Family (Bronco, Kathy, Cindy & Carrie)

Dear Marion and family: My heart cries for you in your grief and prays for comfort through the days to come. Death can take the body but never the spirit as long as he is remembered. His will live with you forever. May it bring you peace.
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Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Vanderloop Family during this difficult time. We met Scott through racing at WIR and will miss him and his wonderful smile. With Deepest Sympathy ~

our thoughts and prayers to the family of scott. Was a great friend and fellow officer, will miss seeing you thursday nights at WIR..steve and nancy Geise.

Marion and family: I did not know until just recently that Scott was your son, nor that he was ill. It was when we were leaving the PitStop after a Packer game, you were there to pick him up. May the strength you have shown up to now carry you through this part of the journey. We are so sorry for your loss.

I was lucky enough to bowl and golf with Scott for many years. He was always smiling and was one of the kindest people i knew. We will all miss you Looper...