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Scottie Ames

Seattle, Washington

Jan 28, 1990 – Mar 17, 2024

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BORN
January 28, 1990
DIED
March 17, 2024
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Scottie Ames, 34, passed away in Seattle, Washington on March 17, 2024. Scottie was born on January 28, 1990 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Scottie is survived by his wife Kayla Seager Ames, mother Laura Sholten Ames, sister Ashley Ames Pomplun, brother-in-law Tyler Pomplun, father Scott Barlow...

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We now meet in sacred spaces that do not conform to specific places nor limited by space or time only somewhere between infinity and our mind

I first met Scottie when Kayla lived in Oregon we met at a Chinese restaurant. She walked in with Scottie and they were both beaming their heart so full. It was clear two souls had found each other.

I'm so sorry to learn of Scott's passing. I am sending much loving, light, and prayers for peace to Kayla, Laura, and all of Scottie's loved ones. Scott was one of "our guys" and lived across the street from us throughout his time at Prescott College. He was such a joyful heart and good friend who helped us raise a yurt, learn about our local birds, and finish off a lot of good Mexican food. And some goat. I feel very blessed to have known Scott and been touched by his heart and...

Scott had a huge heart. I had the joy of sharing a house with him at Prescott college. He was genuinely interested in learning more about what it means to be human. I remember his smile and laughter. He was a serious person a lot of the time, but had this undertone of a great knowing that allowed for him to have a sense of humor that was hilarious. When Scott laughed it was contagious and made me happier to be around him. I remember one spring break, borrowing a friends jeep and driving to...

Christmas night 2023, after opening presents, and taking playful photos of them in the sheepskin hats I made them, I was reminded how much our 'presence', is the best 'present' of any holiday. Kayla had always said Scotties view of life was similiar to mine, but it wasn't until those few late hours of discussion that I made the connection. Kayla went to bed and Scottie and I continued talking about the journey of consciousness, being an active part of the Earths evolution, connected to...

Scottie was an awesome man, a great son, and a loving husband to Kayla who I knew he adored. I will miss him greatly. I remember when he was in about 6th grade and he asked me if I wanted to see the gaming computer he built. I knew he was a tech dude but was not prepared for what I was going to see. Stood there in amazement at what I was looking at. It was a desktop with a clear case with green antifreeze cycling through the computer. He explained that plus four fans were sufficient to...

Scott was a professional in his work. He was thorough and thoughtful, caring about the outcome as well as the people. I enjoyed working with Scott and I always learned something talking with him. His passing is a loss for everyone who knew him and even those who didn't. I'm glad I got to call him a friend.