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Scott A. Zimmerman

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1983 - 2007

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Scott A. Zimmerman, 23, of Silver Spring Township, died Wednesday, July 4, 2007, as the result of an accident.Born on July 16, 1983, in Carlisle, he was a son of Mark H. and Cynthia S. Gasswint Zimmerman.Scott was a 2001 graduate of Cumberland Valley High School and was employed...

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Scott, there are so many memories I have of us growing up. Mostly babysitting you and Kurt. I loved every minute and would do it all over again. I know you are with Little Larry and you are getting to know each other. Both of you are looking over each and every one of us all of the time. We will see you again in the future and we will never forget you!!! We love and miss you VERY much. Luv your cousin.

Im so sorry for the loss of Scott. He was a great man. He was one of my closest friends in school. I spent a lot of time with him inside and outside of school. We had many of phone calls lasting hours. I will miss you and think of you every day. It helps to know that you are now in the home of god. Hopefully you will watch over your Family and Friends until we meet again. You have touched many people lives and will live on forever.

To my loving sister, Cindy, and Mark, Kurt, Bret & Jesse.....I love you guys very much, you know that. Scott was a somewhat quiet, shy guy, when I would see him at your house, or at family gatherings. But the times I talked with him, watching him grow through all these years, I know that he was a very sweet, kind person. You both did a great job raising him and showing your love to him. As soon as he would smile, he lit up the room. I wish I would have spent more time with him, talking to...

Scott - I will never forget you. Thank you for the years of friendship. We had alot of good times together. I wish I could have been there more for your family during this time. Please watch over everyone till we meet again. Miss ya buddy!

Cindi,
It's been a long time, we were once good friends, I hope you remember. I was so stunned to hear what happened to your son. My deepest sympathies to you and Mark. I can't imagine the heartache. You're in my prayers.

Mark and Cindi,

I just wanted to let you know that you have my sympathy for your loss. I am a single parent of two and I can't even imagine the loss you are feeling at this time. I didn't know Scott, but we (Mark, Cindi, and I) went to school together and I remember both of you very well. When I heard you got married I thought "Wow, they belong together". I can only imagine what your sons are like with two great parents like you two. You will see Scott again someday, and as you...

Dear Friends and Family:

There is no way we could ever thank you for all you have done for our family. Your outpouring of love and support has been totally overwhelming. Thank you for all the food that has been brought to our doorstep, your prayers, cards, flowers, and offers to help with our other three children. We only hope that someday we'll be able to help someone in need.

On the morning of July 4th when Scott arrived at our camp, we began talking. We said to him, "You...

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman,
I'm not sure if you know me, I'm Mike's sister. Scott was living here with us before he left. I just want to say how sorry I am for your loss. As a mother, I can not imagine the pain that you are feeling. But I want you to know that Scott was like a brother to me. He made such a huge impact on everyone that he touched. He will be missed more than he could ever know. I thank God every day for allowing me the privilege to know someone as special as Scott. ...

Dear Cindy, Mark, Kurt, Jesse & Brett:


I am very sorry for your loss of Scott. He was truly an amazing man and friend to me. My prayers and sympothy are with you in these hard times. I will miss my talks with Scott very much. He loved his brothers more than life itself. The service was beautiful. I take comfort in knowing he is in a better place with God, and knowing that we will one day meet again.