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Scott Looney Obituary

SCOTT DOUGLAS LOONEY Scott Douglas Looney, 19, of Wilmington, NC passed away Friday, April, 24, 2020. He was born October 3, 2000, in Charlotte, NC. Scott is the beloved son of Elisabeth Stewart Looney and fiancé Ron Antonucci and Mark Douglas Looney and devoted brother of Jack Looney and girlfriend Julia Rose. Scott was preceded in death by his loving grandfather, Ronald Eksten, and is survived by grandparents Bonnie Eksten (Wilmington, NC) and Mary Ann and Doug Looney (Boulder, CO). He is also survived by Uncle Robert Eksten (Charlotte, NC) Aunt Shannon and Fred Ulbrick (Fairfield, CT), and cousins, extended family and friends across the country and in Viet Nam. Scott came into the world larger than life at 9 and 1/2 pounds and continued to live a large, full, rich life during his short time on Earth. He did more in his 19 years than many do in a lifetime. He travelled the world and spent time working with his Dad in Viet Nam, Cambodia, India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines. He explored Thailand on motorbike, dove off the coast of Perth, helicoptered over the Napali Coast in Hawaii, went salmon fishing in Alaska and dune-buggy running in the Arizona desert. He caught big fish in the gulf stream, wrestled an octopus into submission and changed a flat tire deep in the Everglades. But even as far as he traveled, Scott loved America the most and thought southeastern North Carolina was the prettiest place on Earth. And that was because it is his home and represented all things he loved: family, Sunday dinners, friends, bonfires, dirt-bike riding, fishing and Hoggard football. Scott loved his best friend Jarvis Harris and together they laughed and shared hopes, dreams and their faith. They played on opposing teams but always rooted for each other. Scott lived large in every sport he played, from his days as a soccer player with Coach Pat, to Halo Hoops, ice hockey, track, weight lifting and football. He loved being a Hoggard Viking football player, working out in the weight room, winning back-to-back division titles and beating the cross-town rival team twice (sorry, Jarvis!). His coaches were like parents to him, especially Craig Underwood. He was proud to play in the East-West All Star game but even happier that his coach was recognized and got to coach him one last time. Scott will be missed because he was so giving, so generous, so kind, so goofy, so loud; incredibly funny and so fun to be with. To honor Scott's memory, please love your momma; be proud, protective and sweet to your brother; work hard at any task - even if it is changing grease traps at a fast food restaurant; love America; be a loyal friend; play a sport just so you can be part of a team; when your dad wants to hangout, make time; believe in God, and be fully engaged in life. If you are moved to make a donation in Scott's name, please make donations to: Hoggard Stadium Fund/Weight Room Project c/o Hoggard High School Football Program, 4305 Shipyard Blvd., Wilmington, NC 28403. Due to Covid-19 restrictions on mass gatherings, we will hold a celebration of life later this summer. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.andrewsmortuary.com

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on May 3, 2020.

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Caryss Chambers

May 6, 2020

Scott was so goofy, always smiling, and a great friend all around! He was one of the first people who talked to me in school when i moved here and didnt know anyone and im always grateful for that. Miss you buddy

Roseann Helms

May 5, 2020

Beth and family,
I am so heartbroken to hear about Scott . I know that there is not anything that can be said to lessen your pain but please know we are thinking about you and holding you in our prayers.

Kim Crane

May 5, 2020

I am so very sorry for your loss. In these very trying times I hope that you and your family will be able to find peace. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Pat & Gene Connors

May 3, 2020

We are so sorry for your loss, we knew Scott when he volunteered to assist us at Colleen Edgerton's Parkinson Exercise Classes. He was a fine young man. Gone to soon.

Auliya Fakkar Ilman

May 3, 2020

We meet 3 months ago but it feels like im already know you for a years buddy. You always kinds and friendly to me, also always help me with everything on my first day came to VN. The time that i spend with you its just to short scott. God was love you to much so he take you to his side at this young age..
In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will love you and miss you always.

Ralph Nesbit

May 3, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss Beth and Mark. We had so much fun living across the street from you at Lake Norman when Scott was a toddler.
Please know you are in our prayers.

Johnathan Locklear

May 2, 2020

Scott was one of my favorite players; tireless work ethic, passionate person and great smile. Having Scott in class as a student and on the field as an athlete was a true blessing. He was one of those kids that you would be proud to call your own. I have reminisced over the last few days about the times at practice where Scott destroyed our offensive gameplan, or at games where he made a huge play, or in the building with his friends laughing and playing. Nothing can replace Scott but please allow God to hold you during this time and know the Scott was so very loved. Coach Lock.

Patrick Maguire

May 2, 2020

Scott came into my life as a young boy on the soccer field. He was a pleasure to coach, always giving his all. His later success as a Hoggard football player was no surprise, with talent only surpassed by his huge heart. He was a blessing in our lives.

Rick Wheeler

May 2, 2020

Scott Looney was part of our family. My older son Robinson a year older, and younger son Ricky a year younger. Both looked up to him, and have lost a great friend.
I had the pleasure of watching and filming an outstanding football player, who played with heart every time he stepped onto the gridiron. He was always welcome at our house, and Romi loved having him here. I had just had a great conversation with him about Vietnam, life, the future, and his new truck recently purchased. Gone to soon, but never forgotten. Prayers to the family.
Go rest High in the Heavens young Man.

TaRonya Goss

May 2, 2020

RIP Scott and to the family of Scott I send my condolences and prayers and pray each day God will give yall strength.

Edwards Family

May 2, 2020

What an amazingly beautiful tribute to Scott! May God bless you and keep you today and always. In Scotts honor, prayers that we will all love each other as God loves us!!

LTAHNYA Canty

May 1, 2020

So sorry for your loss.

Love you Scott!! You were so loving, and caring d You will definitely be missed! So glad I got to meet you and see you for the person you were set out to be FlyHighViking> =™=L<ý

Cordejah Smith

May 1, 2020

FlyHighViking

Judy Ulbrick

May 1, 2020

Dear Looney family,

Our sincere condolences to all of you in the passing of Scott. Please know you are in out thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

The Ulbrick Family

nancy kotz

May 1, 2020

I can only imagine how proud and warm Scott would feel reading your beautiful words about his loving and bright soul. I are sending love, support and my deepest sympathy for your profound loss of your incredible son.

Adam Purzitza

May 1, 2020

I am still devastated about what happened with Scott. I think about him every single day. I have so many great memories of Scott that always play throughout my mind. He refused to be outworked in the weight room, and was a guy every underclassman looked up to and wanted to be. His work ethic paid off so much for his senior year and was the heart and soul of our defense. I miss him every day, and will never take the field again on Friday nights without the memory of Scott on my mind and in my heart. I am extremely sorry for your loss Looney family, Scott was a great young man, and will be missed by man of us.

Maryellie Carpenter

May 1, 2020

I was so lucky to be Scotts prom date in 2018, he was the best prom date I couldve asked for. I will cherish every memory we have together, and will especially miss the many late night conversations we had about life and all our hopes and dreams. Scotts friendship in my life was truly a blessing. My heart goes out to his family during this tragic time. Fly high Scott. Ill love you forever

Stacy Baysden

May 1, 2020

Rest In Peace, Scott. -from your kindergarten teacher who saw your light shine

Sandy Bitter

May 1, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I remember volunteering with that sweet little boy in 3rd grade, so quiet and so shy at least with me. We are praying for you all Beth, what a wonderful tribute to your sweet boy!

Kristen McClure

May 1, 2020

My thoughts and prayers are with Beth and family in this time of grief.

John Bink

May 1, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Rondell Thomas

May 1, 2020

Since freshman summer weve been brothers we did a lot together knowing that you was the youngest out the group this one crushed us love you bro youll always have a brother in me. Gone too soon

RIP brother You was The Youngest out of the group much love youll always have a brother in me=ª<þ Gone Too soon

Rondell Thomas

May 1, 2020

Alex Vestal

May 1, 2020

From growing up in masonboro Forrest to playing against each other in football you were always my go to man for anything. Hard to believe this is really true. Forever and always my brother. See you soon. Love ya kid

Anna Stone

May 1, 2020

What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful soul. You have my heartfelt condolences.

Annie Milkes

May 1, 2020

This is beautiful. Love hearing your admiration of him come through your words. Beautiful boy ❤ So much love and prayer for you and family.

Scott and Christian celebrating an awesome play together!! =™

Rick, Kristi, Christian & Brothers Hollar

May 1, 2020

What a beautiful tribute to an outstanding young man! We loved Scott, and well forever cherish the memories of him in our home and playing his heart out on the football field! His work ethic, great attitude and awesome personality will be things we always remember. He will be greatly missed by our family and especially our son, Christian, who was privileged enough to share the field with him. We will never, ever forget Scott! To his family and close friends, please know we are lifting you all up in prayer through this difficult time. We love you!

Emily Hall

May 1, 2020

I did not have the honor to know this young man but I am a mother! I felt compelled to let the family know that I have never read such an inspirational celebration of life! The family is my prayers!

Angela Sigismondi

May 1, 2020

I am so very sorry for your loss you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Terri Powell

May 1, 2020

Beth, I am so very sorry for your loss. Your tribute to Scott is beautiful and sounds as if he lead a full and beautiful life. Please know that I am praying for peace and comfort for you and your family.

Caleb Glover

May 1, 2020

Super nice kid will forever be missed fly high

Zane Williams

May 1, 2020

I love and miss you so much Scott

Karen Baran

May 1, 2020

That was a wonderful tribute to an amazing young man. My heart goes out to all of you.

Lesley Taylor Hitch

May 1, 2020

Beth, Ron, Jack, and Mark. My deepest condolences. Im so sorry for this unimaginable loss. m sending love and prayers for peace to all of you, as well as Scotts extended family and friends.

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