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The Honorable Scott Alan Ozmun The Honorable Scott Alan Ozmun died on May 8, 2009, from cancer-related complications. Initially diagnosed with cancer at age 17, Scott battled cancer continuously and heroically for the last 8 years. He endured surgeries, chemotherapies, and radiations as a part of this war-he was a fighter. He was not a person dying from cancer. He was a person with cancer living his life to the fullest. Scott was born on September 30, 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio, and spent several years in New York, where he became an avid Buffalo Bills fan. He attended Georgetown University and served as student body president his senior year. He was most delighted that his daughter Delaney made a very recent decision to attend Georgetown and has now become a Hoya. Scott attended the University of Texas Law School and graduated with honors in 1985-thus also becoming a lifelong Longhorns fan. He worked as a briefing attorney for Justice William Kilgarlin of the Texas Supreme Court. He then spent 21 years with Bill Whitehurst, Tom Harkness, and the other wonderful attorneys, including his dear friend Mack Kidd, associated with the firm those many years. At the time of his death, Scott was President-elect of the Austin Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and was on the Board of Directors of the Austin Bar Association and the Texas Trial Lawyers Association. He had also served as president of the Boards of Volunteer Legal Services, the Legal Aid Society of Central Texas, and the Austin Young Lawyers Association. Scott loved politics and all things Democratic. He first entered into Texas politics in 1984 as a volunteer for a State Representative race. He served as a precinct chair and was a member of the Finance Council of the Travis County Democratic Party. He served two terms as Travis County Democratic Party Chair from 2000-2004. He would be the first to acknowledge, however, that he had many friends who are Republicans-although he hoped to convince them of the error of their ways. Scott realized a dream when he ran for and won his seat on the 353rd District Court bench last year, and one of his few regrets was not having a longer time to serve as a judge. He loved his job and told us near the end of his life that he felt it was his calling. Scott is survived by his wife of twenty years, Beth Collum Ozmun, and by his two beautiful and much-adored daughters, Delaney Elizabeth (rising Hoya) and Kendall Lynne (rising artist). He is also survived by his parents, Bob and Peggy Ozmun of Slippery Rock, PA; by his brother, Randy Ozmun, also of Slippery Rock, PA; by Beth's family; and by friends too numerous to try to name them all. The family sends special thanks to Dr. Lawrence Tokaz, friend first and oncologist second, and to Dr. Lawrence Einhorn. A celebration of Scott's life will be held on Tuesday, May 12, at Riverbend Church, 4214 North Capital of Texas Highway, at 2:00 p.m., to be followed by a reception at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, 1500 North Capital of Texas Highway. The Reverend Janne Alro Osborne will officiate. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas in honor of Judge Scott Ozmun. Contributions can be mailed to 816 Congress Avenue, Suite 700, Austin, Texas 78701. Obituary and guestbook online at http://wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on May 10, 2009.

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Brian Euerle

May 18, 2009

Beth,

Scott and I were close friends at Georgetown and he really was the best guy. My wife Nora and I had the chance to briefly visit you several years ago when we drove up from San Antonio, and we enjoyed meeting your girls at your home before you and Scott took us out to dinner. Scott will be missed, most of all by you and the family, and also by his many, many friends, clients, and people that he has helped.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May 13, 2009

Dear Beth,
My deepest condolences to you and your girls. Eventhough it has been years, we were once part of the AMD Family together and it seems like just yesterday. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sharon (Allen) Walters

Ethna Piazza

May 12, 2009

My deepest condolences to the entire Ozmun family. It was a pleasure to know Scott as a friend and law school classmate. I hope that memories of Scott will bring you comfort in this diffcult time.

May 12, 2009

Beth--you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Our community was fortunate to have Scott's great leadership and enthusiasm for life. May God comfort you and give you strength, my friend. - Martha Smiley

Cindy Ozmun

May 12, 2009

I am shocked to hear of the death of my cousin. I extend my deepest sympathies to his immediate family and my Aunt Peg & Uncle Bob. Although, I never had the opportunity to personally get to know Scott; he lived, for me, through the stories shared by my parents and the entire extended Ozmun family. May these stories and memories comfort and support you all through this very difficult time… With much love,

Mary Ann Halford

May 12, 2009

Beth, Delaney and Kendall, I so wish I could be there in Texas today to be part of the outpouring of support at this time. While I am not there, I am in spirit as well as prayer [that Catholic upbringing!]. Scott Ozmun ranks amongst one of the finest human beings I have had the privilege to know as a friend and classmate.

His zest for life has always been an inspiration to me and to all our friends from Georgetown. That zest is now an eternal flame.

Godspeed Scott . . .

Nellie Amaya

May 12, 2009

We had the privilge of having Scott as our attorney years ago. It was a pleasure to have had him be a part of our lives, he is surely one of a kind individual and the love of his profession and his family always showed. Our deepest sympathy to his family, friends and collegues.

Joe & Nellie Amaya
Yolanda & Francisca Garcia

Tracey Hughes

May 12, 2009

Dear Beth, Delany, Kendall, and Mr. and Mrs. Ozmun,

As Scott’s fellow traveler during his student government presidency at Georgetown, the other half of Ozmun/Hughes, I had the good fortune of seeing the qualities that would make Scott such a terrific husband, father, son, friend, lawyer, politician, and judge. Scott was passionate about his beliefs, dedicated, caring, funny, and…persuasive. I vividly remember the day when Scott and his already-on-board campaign manager, Ken Knisely, asked me to be his running mate. I knew my answer would be no because I had glittering plans to study in London that summer. Scott started talking, and in just about ten minutes, I was on board too, and we were already planning our campaign. This weekend Val Reitman dug up an article from The Hoya detailing our accomplishments in office. I have only the foggiest recollection of those issues, but I know that Scott would have detailed knowledge of how he worked to accomplish each one. This weekend I have been thinking a great deal about the many hours that Scott and I spent in the student government office working, talking about everything under the sun, and laughing. As I have contacted many of our friends who dropped by and stayed with us during many of those hours in Healy Basement, I have been struck by the deep love and admiration they feel for Scott. We will all miss him, and those of us in Washington hope to be there to welcome Delaney as she starts a new Ozmun generation at Georgetown. David and I send our love to you in the meantime – you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bud and Maureen Giblin

May 11, 2009

Dear Beth and Family, we were so saddened to learn of Scott's passing. It was just over a year ago that we had such a wonderful visit with you and Scott in Austin. He was such an inspirational person in so many ways. From his unselfish efforts in student government and as student body president at Georgetown to his stellar career as a compassionate lawyer in Texas to his courageous battle with cancer he always carried himself with class and dignity. Scott cherished you and the girls so much. He was a great friend and a consummate professional in everyway- if only he had a better golf swing!! We will all miss him very much and never forget him. Scott and all of you will be in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely,

Patrick Haines

May 11, 2009

Scott was my first boss as a lawyer. He taught me everything i know about being a lawyer and about being an advocate for people in need. i would not be where i am today but for scott's patience and faith in me. God bless you Scott.

John Jones

May 11, 2009

To The Entire Ozmun Family:

Scott's legacy and example of how life should be lived will forever touch all of us who knew him and you. Scott is as good as they come and the best thing they can be said is that I sincerely hope that my children will grow up to be the person Scott was in life. If they achieve that, they, like Scott, will have made a positive difference in our world.

Gnarity Kimbrig Burke

May 11, 2009

Dear Beth, Delaney, Kendall and the Ozmun family,
I cannot begin to express the sorrow that I feel knowing Scott has been taken from you and the many communities in which he took an active part during his lifetime. I know he was well-loved and very proud of his family.
I was part of the Loyola dorm crowd back at Georgetown, and knew at once what a strong and determined soul he had, whether it was at his first attempt at GU politics running for student senate our freshman year, his incredibly valiant battle with this illness the first time round, or his many efforts to make the GU community a better place during his tenure as student body president. He will be greatly missed.
My sincere condolences,

Roger Bowen

May 11, 2009

Dear Delaney, Kendall and Beth

I want you to know that I have been thinking about you and holding you in my thoughts and prayers since I learned about Scott's death this afternoon. Whenever I am in Haiti, I will think of Delaney and of you all, as she represented your fine family in the best way.

This might be a prayer that you know, but I found the words comforting when my mother and father and brother died. I share them with you in the hope that you will remember that you are not alone

We seem to give him back to Thee, dear God, who gavest him to us. Yet, as Thou didst not lose him in giving, so have we not lost him in his return. Not as the world give, givest Thou, O Lover of Souls. But what is Thine is ours always, as we are Thine, and life is eternal and love is immortal and death is only a horizon and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. Lift us up, strong Son of God, that we might see further. Cleanse our eyes that we might see more clearly. Draw us closer to Thyself, that we may know ourselves nearer to our beloved, bound together by our love in the company of Thy Holy Spirit and in the fellowship of Thy saints. Amen.

Faithfully,

Roger Bowen

Ilene Breitbarth

May 11, 2009

Dear Beth and Family - My deepest condolences to you all. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Ilene

May 11, 2009

Dear Beth and Family
It was with tremendous sadness that I received the news of Scott's passing. Scott and I were first elected to the Georgetown University Student Senate together in 1976. In college Scott was a trusted friend and the friends we make in college seems to stay in your heart long after other acquaintenances fade through time and distance. I knew Scott when he first went through his initial cancer treatment while in college. He always was very positive and determined not to let it deter him from what he wanted to accomplish in life. And as we know, he never let it do so. He was an exemplary person, an outstanding and trusted lawyer and I am sure he would have made a superb jurist. May his soul rest in God's eternal hands. Scott will always be remembered.

Fred Cummings
Phoenix Arizona

Diana Capuchino

May 11, 2009

My thoughts and prayers go out to Judge Ozmun's family. He was such a kind person and my regret is that I only knew him for a short time. He was always pleasant and carried a conversation with me since his Courtroom was next to ours. God bless you all.

Miles and Grainne Gilliam

May 11, 2009

Beth and daughters, with deepest sympathy we are thinking about you and remembering you in our prayers. God bless you and keep you. We pray that out of His glorious riches He may strenghten you with power through His Spirit in your inner being. Ephesians 3:16

Cindy Smith

May 11, 2009

WHAT CANCER CAN NOT DO


To The Family of Judge Scott Ozmun:


Although I did not know your husband and your father, I am extending my deepest sympathy and condolences to you because I can relate to the pain and the loss you must be experiencing.

My teenage daughter and I lost my husband, Emmett in February, to Kidney and Lung cancer. Like Judge Scott, he was a wonderful man, and he was only 51 years old.

It grieves me that this dreaded disease has once again taken away the life of another loved one from a beautiful family. I can imagine what fighting this illness over the years must have been like for you; and how his death has affected your family.

In our home there is a profound silence, as I am sure it is also with you. I am sure you must miss the joy of laughing together, sharing your hearts, and loving one another. In addition to that, there are so many memories of your loved one almost everywhere you look.

I understand some of what you are going through, and I want you to know that my heart goes out to you. It may seem as though someone has driven a nail though your heart, but be encouraged and know that someone is praying for you.

I am praying that the Lord will heal your heart in the days ahead, and I want you to know that with God's Amazing Grace you will get through this. Until then, I am praying to see the day when cancer has been eradicated from our world.

I hope the following words will give you strength and comfort:

What Cancer Can Not Do

Cancer is so limited.

It can not cripple love.
It can not shatter hope.
It can not corrode faith.
It can not eat away peace.
It can not destroy confidence.
It can not kill friendship.
It can not shut out memories.
It can not silence courage.
It can not invade the soul.
It can not reduce eternal life.
It can not quench the spirit.
It can not lessen the power of the resurrection.

~~ Anonymous ~~

Carolyn

May 10, 2009

We met at Georgetown in the 1970's. I will always remember Scott as a gentleman and leader. My sincere condolences are with your family.

Betsi Schaefer

May 10, 2009

Beth, Delaney, & Kendall,

Our love and thoughts are with you now. Scott was such a sweet, caring, fun, lovable dad and husband. I know how much you will all miss him. I hope he and Wes can find each other right away and have some joy visiting about their beautiful daughters.

Let's all have dinner soon and share fond memories of two wonderful fathers.

Love,
Betsi, Shannon, Shelby, & Sheridan Schaefer

Regina

May 9, 2009

Scott was one of the good guys. He was caring,compasssionate and a gentle soul. He will be greatly missed by all of us that knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with Beth and the girls.

Carol Horn

May 9, 2009

Beth, Delaney, and Kendall,

Thinking of you with love and prayers. Hold on to wonderful memories and know that everyone at St. Stephen's is keeping you all in our hearts.

Kim

May 9, 2009

What an incredible person, to fight this horrid disease for 30 years! My deepest sympathies to his daughters, his wife, his other family members and so many friends.

Chief Justice (Ret.) Marilyn Aboussie

May 9, 2009

What a loss. Scott Ozmun was a wonderful individual, a credit to the judiciary, and a good friend. My thoughts and prayers are with Beth and the Ozmun family.

Jim Mallory

May 9, 2009

Judge Ozmun's death is a great loss to all Texans who love mercy and justice. What an honor and blessing to have him in our great state and nation.

Eric Groten

May 9, 2009

My condolences to Scott's family and close friends. Austin's legal community has lost a big heart and great mind.

Suzann Madeley

May 9, 2009

What a sweet guy. What a huge loss.

May 9, 2009

Glory to God,Our prayers are with deep condolences. Mr.Scott Ozum was a brilliant man. To his love ones we know that you will beware of his compassion spirit. Our family was so hurt when we heard the news. Thanks to God, the creator of our souls. As he allow Mr. Ozum to be a brilliant attorney for us. He will never be forgotten. Rest asure we will meet Mr. Scott Ozum again.
Thank,you
Samuel's, Family

Karen Sonleitner

May 9, 2009

Scott was so deserving of the word "honorable" in front of his name. It was a privilege to know him and to work with him. It's a loss deeply felt in our Travis County family. My thoughts and prayers to the family of Judge Ozmun. Gone too soon.

David,Allison & Zach Hailey

May 9, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Ozmun family. We see the influence of Scott in Delaney who is such a special person to us all.

May 9, 2009

My family's thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. It was an honor to be part of Judge Ozmun's treatment team. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss.

Margaret J. Gomez

May 9, 2009

My sincerest condolences to the family of Judge Ozmun. He was a terrific person to know and talk to. May all the good memories serve to bring consolation.

May 9, 2009

Captain and Mrs. Phillip T. Jones

Ethel Washington

May 9, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Scott was such a caring friend to all. He will be greatly missed.

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