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Mary Altair
May 16, 2005
It took a long time to try to decide what to write to help Ian remember his father through our eyes. No matter what we say, it will only be a pale reflection of the man who was Scott. He had the most laid back, easy-going sense of humor. He preferred to laugh at the daily issues and people around him rather than getting angry. He'd rather find a way to have fun in a bad situation than complain. He tried to make other people feel better regardless of the circumstances. He LOVED his wife and son better than anything else he ever saw and was so proud of being a dad. He couldn't be here to see Ian grow or to teach him how to be happy, but I know he will always be watching and trying to help in any way he can, pulling strings and angel wings until things work out for everyone he cared about. Ian, you may not remember him, but you never have to feel alone because his love and memory will always be here for you. So will we, Sweetie.
Sylvan Printing & Office Supply
February 28, 2005
Our deepest sorrows to the family. Scott was such a personable, and friedly person. He always seemed to fix any problem I was having concerning items I needed to order! I know that he will be missed by many! God be with you....
Kayber Francisco
February 23, 2005
Dear Bethann and Ian:
I admired Scott for his great sense of humor and willingness to help others. He gave me lots of "baby advice". He was always telling great stories about Ian. I miss Scott and will always remember his friendly face and smile. My prayers are with you and your family.
Kathy Dziekan
February 17, 2005
Dear Bethann and Ian,
Even though I've only known you for a short time, your whole family's energy and zest for life is very contagious. A family's loss is that much greater when it's so early and sudden, but I'm sure he's watching over you both. I know you'll honor him by keeping his memory and zest for life alive! God bless.
Mary Shea
February 15, 2005
Dearest Bethann and Ian
I have no words to express. My heart aches for you, Ian , his parents, your father and all of us.
I will keep both of you in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless all of you
Mary Shea
Mary "MJ" Jones
February 14, 2005
Bethann,
I'll never forget cheerful, outgoing Scott with the wacky sense of humor. He loved making us laugh. I remember he had a "Homer Simpson" soundboard on his PC, and often played Homer's words of wisdom. Our favorites: "I don't know the answer, so I'm gonna say "Yes". And of course: "D'oh!".
God bless you Bethann, and little Ian. My prayers are with you both.
With Deepest Sympathy,
MJ
Nicole Downs
February 14, 2005
Friends and Family,
I can never fully understand the depth of your sorrow right now. I only hope that in a small way you can take comfort in knowing that he is in a much better place.
You are continued to be in my prayers!
God Bless,
Nicole Downs (Pendl Companies, Inc.)
Jessica France
February 14, 2005
Dear Bethann,
Words cannot explain how very sorry I am for you, Ian and your family. Scott was such a great person with always a positive and humorous attitude towards life. He will be sorely missed and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ray Lowe
February 14, 2005
Bethann and Ian,
Words can not explain your loss. Our hearts are with you both.
Scott light up a room and was the most genuine person I have ever known.
Bill Stowe
February 14, 2005
One of the dearest people I have known. Scott, you will be sorely missed by all here at Staples who knew you. Rest in peace, dear friend.
Kristofer Baker
February 13, 2005
Bethann,
I do not need to tell you how sorely Scott will be missed by everyone that knew him. I admired and learned much from his strong life and family values in our short time together. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Michelle (Smith) Cooper
February 13, 2005
Bethann and family,
Words cannot begin to explain how sorry that I am for your loss. Scott was a great person who was always full of love and humor. I am glad that I have so many great memories of him that will never be forgotten. I went through my high school yearbooks today. In doing that, I realized how lucky I was to have Scott as a friend.
Michelle (Smith) Cooper
Mike & Michelle Poirier
February 12, 2005
We consider ourselves extremely fortunate that we knew Scott. His genuine and good hearted nature, along with his ability to make people laugh and feel good were traits that are all too rare, and it is with great sadness and regret that we must now say goodbye to him. The world has lost a great guy...we will treasure our memories and keep his family, that he loved so dearly, in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you all...
Mary Chamberlin
February 12, 2005
Dear Bethann and family,
Words cannot describe our sympathy and how much Scott will be missed.
I have known Scott for many years
and valued his freindship, sense of
humor and family values. Our skiing
backgrounds gave us a common bond
which grew stronger over the years.
Scott was so good at so many things.
Scott was so personable, you could
talk to him about anything.
Alan, myself, Tori and Chloe will miss him greatly.
Janet Metzgar
February 12, 2005
Dear Bethann and family,
I knew Scott for many years while working at Azerty. He was always so friendly and pleasant to be around. He was loved by so many people. I am so sorry that illness took him at such an early age. He will be dearly missed.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Janet Metzgar
Janet Metzgar
February 12, 2005
Dear Bethann and Family,
I knew Scott for many years while working at Azerty. He was always so friendly and pleasant to be around. He was loved by so many people. I am so sorry that illness took him at such an early age. He will be dearly missed.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Janet Metzgar
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