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Scott James Wells

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Wells, Scott James Our beloved Scott passed away unexpectedly on July 2, 2013, at the age of 40. Loving husband of Nicole (nee Helf). Dear father of Brenna, Luke and Aubrey. Cherished son of Colleen M. Wells (nee McGowen) and the late Anthony G Wells. Brother of Brandon (Divina) Wells and Erin (nee Wells) Butzer. Adoring uncle of Ella, George, Kate, Anthony, John, James, Josie, Maria, Tessie, Madonna, Douglas, Christopher, Grace and Natalie. He is further survived by Peter and Holly (nee Vanden Busch) Helf, Rob and C'za Helf, Heidi and Doug Mueller and Peter Helf as well as all his aunts, uncles and cousins here in America and across the pond in England. Scott truly treasured the years as a Blue Duke and continued playing baseball until the day of his death. He participated in every way as a coach, a spectator and a mentor to not only his kids, but to children in the North Shore area. He truly had the largest capacity of love we have ever known. He will be greatly missed by the many people he has touched with his laughter, smile, his love of the Beatles, singing and his larger than life heart and soul. He is watching over us along with his dad, the greatest loss of his life. Sing a song for us. Please write a note with your favorite memories to share. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 7 from 4:00 until 7:00 PM at Feerick Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Monday, July 8, at Holy Family Catholic Church, 4849 N. Wildwood Ave., in Whitefish Bay at the corner of E. Hampton. In loving memory of Scott, memorials may be made to the family for his children's education.

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Still 30 days later, I almost cant bare the thought of you not being here. I am waiting for you to just call me or show up, or something. You were my everything. And no matter the million fights we have been in...we never hung up the phone without saying I love you. I love you so much. What an amazing Daddy you were...and Uncle to mine. We all miss you so much.

Your adoring little sister, Erin

We send our deepest condolences to the Helf and Wells family. It was heartbreaking to hear the news about Scott. We wish you strength to deal with your tragic loss and the blessings of happy memories to bring smiles back to your faces. You are in our thoughts.

Scott, you are a beautiful person. You were my best friend when we went off to college, and the year we lived together is still one of my fondest memories. Whenever I want to laugh, I think about all of the times we laughed until it hurt.

I will see you again my friend.

Peace to the Wells Family in this trying time.

Chad Parrott

i am sorry to hear of this. Scott was a good person and forever will carry on as good amen Christina Hanson

We are so sorry for your loss and realize that this is such a painful time. We will pray for your entire family for peace. My family lived across the street from Scott on Lydell Avenue in the 80's. We all remember very fondly Scott and The Wells Family. Our deepest sympathies and prayers to you all.

I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of such a great guy...always made me laugh when we were in law school together. Scott used to tease me about my Southern accent and I teased him about his Wisconsin accent (neither of us ever would admit that we even had one!) May his family find some measure of peace in their warm memories of him.

I was so saddened to learn of Scott's passing. I played baseball against Scott in the Milwaukee Men's Senior Baseball League - he was an intesne, fair and great competitor as well as an outstanding advocate for all the players in our league.

You will be missed Scott, and your family, friends and teammates are in my thoughts.

Dear Erin and family. I can't imagine what your family must be going through. I'm so very sorry to hear about your brother and will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers today and in the days and months to come. May wonderful memories comfort you all in this time of sorry.

Sorry for the late message, but I just heard today. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your family.