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Scott Eastburn Obituary

Scott Eastburn

Sioux Falls - Scott Thomas Eastburn, 48, passed away at home on Wednesday, August 12, 2020.

Scott was born on March 5, 1972 in Eugene, Oregon. After his military service and living and working in various states, he moved to Sioux Falls in 2016 where he worked for Summit Foods.

Scott leaves behind a son, Gabriel Eastburn; and his life partner, Jennifer Fisher and her children Jordan and Olivia who love and miss him dearly.

The family wishes to thank Miller Funeral Home and a host of family and friends for their support and well wishes at this time. A private memorial service has already been held.

www.MillerFH.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Argus Leader from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2020.

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Frank Iannotti

August 9, 2022

May he always be remembered and God Bless his family.

Becky

September 10, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. We worked together at the Oakland Arena & Coliseum. He was constantly playing practical jokes on me. Like putting my chair in the walk in cooler! He was a great guy and a ton of fun to work with. He will be greatly missed!

Frank Iannotti

August 19, 2020

I am so sorry to hear this sad news. I know from working with him at Home Depot that he was a diehard Raiders fan. He was a great guy and loved to cook his barbecue. He will be missed. God Bless his family May he Rest In Peace.

Chris Allen

August 16, 2020

I remember meeting Scott while working at Polyester's night club nearly 20 years ago now. Scott was a great friend with a great big heart. Good for a joke and mean on the BBQ. My own exit from AZ caused a gap in our friendship on my part, but he and "the crew" were always in my thoughts. To his loved ones whom remain, my condolences as we likely have never met, but I know he brought his big heart to y'all as he did to all his circle. I'll miss my friend and am sorry I missed out on a lot while absent. RIP Scott.

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