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Scott Sparks Obituary

The Honorable Scott R. Sparks, Kittitas County Superior Court Judge, passed away peacefully at his family home on January 10, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. A lifelong resident of Ellensburg, Judge Sparks was 61 years old. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Mercer Creek Church in Ellensburg.

Scott was born on July 9, 1963, to Roger and Rita Sparks at the old Ellensburg Hospital on Craig's Hill. He grew up on the family farm and graduated from Ellensburg High School in 1981. At EHS, he was a multi-sport athlete in basketball, football, and track and earned the title "Mr. Bulldog" his senior year.

Scott attended the University of Washington, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics in 1985. While there, he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and served as chapter president his senior year. After graduating, he worked as a consultant for the fraternity, traveling to advise chapters across the country. He later attended the University of Oregon School of Law, where he clerked for the State of Oregon's Attorney General's Office (Trial Division) and accepted a commission as an officer in the United States Naval Reserve.

After earning his law degree and becoming a member of the Washington State Bar, Scott graduated with honors from the Naval Justice School in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1991. During his service in the Navy's Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps, he was stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and completed assignments in Japan and at sea aboard the USS Blue Ridge. He returned to Ellensburg in 1994 after his active-duty commitment and opened a law office focused on criminal law and trial practice. He also served as the City Attorney for Kittitas, the Prosecutor for Cle Elum, and held contracts for public defense work.

Throughout this time, Scott remained an officer in the Naval Reserve, a role he held until his election to the bench in 2004. His continued commitment to the Navy reflected his dedication to service.

In 1998, Scott was appointed Court Commissioner for Kittitas County Superior Court, where he handled dependency, domestic violence protection, and juvenile offender cases. In 2004, he was elected Superior Court Judge for Kittitas County, a position he held until his passing. Over the years, Scott served as chair of the State Board for Judicial Administration, and acted as Presiding Judge for Kittitas County Superior Court for over a decade.

Outside of work, Scott was a devoted husband and father. He married Dawn Wooster in 1987, and together they raised two sons, Zachary and Jacob. Family time was deeply important to him, and he especially enjoyed camping and road trips throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

Scott was also passionate about fitness. He completed marathons, triathlons, and ultra-marathons, including the Honolulu Marathon and the Whiskey Dick Triathlon. He hiked Manastash Ridge 180 times in a single year and climbed Mount Stewart twice. Even as his health declined, he completed his own personal 5K on his treadmill at home.

Scott maintained a lifelong connection to his farming roots, working on the family farm with his father and brothers throughout his life.

Scott is survived by his wife of 37 years, Dawn Sparks; his sons, Zachary Scott Oswald Sparks and Jacob Carville Sparks (husband Erik Walker); his parents, Roger and Rita Sparks; his brothers, Gary Sparks (wife Diane) and Doug Sparks (wife Linda); his uncles, Fred Sparks and Brad Sparks (wife Candy); his brother-in-law, Wayne Wooster (wife Tina); and many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.

While Scott's family appreciates the traditional gesture of sending flowers, they encourage donations in his honor to KVH Hospice, Court Advocates for Children of Kittitas County (CASA), or The Gretchen Weller Foundation, all based in Ellensburg.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Johnston & Williams of Ellensburg, where condolences may be shared online at www.johnston-williams.com.

Scott's life will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his service to his community, and his enduring contributions to Kittitas County.



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Published by The Daily Record from Feb. 1 to Feb. 2, 2025.

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Stephanie Stiger Strasbaugh

February 5, 2025

We are so sorry to hear about Scotty Uncle Roger and Aunt Rita. He did alot in his life and was a strong person in the community. Hugs to the family.

Tom Donnelly

February 3, 2025

Sparky when he was 20 or 21 at the lambda chi house. Look at that hair. I think it was Scott Johnstons 21st birthday. A lot of fun memories with him at UW. My condolences to Dawn, his parents and the rest of the family

John Kauffman

January 17, 2025

Scott and I were stationed together in Hawaii as Navy JAGs. I remember him as a fine officer and outstanding lawyer. From what I can see he also served Kittitas County with distinction. My condolences to his family and friends.

Bret Chamness

January 16, 2025

I was fortunate to have been teamed up with Scott in junior high and high school athletics-a competitor who always encouraged me. My condolences to the Sparks family.

Brandon Lindelof

January 16, 2025

I met Mr. Sparks when I was 15 when I did something stupid and got in trouble. He was always so kind and fair. Even when I continued too get into trouble. He looked at me one day, almost like a father does to their child, and said "Brandon, this has to stop." He cared about the people he had in his courtroom and he looked at, and treated them, like people. He will be missed. Sending lots of positive thoughts and love to his family in these tough times.

Judge Jack Nevin Pierce County Superior Court (ret)

January 16, 2025

Scott and I served our respective courts and were members of the same state judicial committees. Both JAG officers in our practice career, we immediately connected on a host of levels. What stood out for me was Scott's commitment to the rule of law and his common sense approach to problem solving. His view of legal issues almost always coincided with mine. A great guy and a great judge. My condolences to his loved ones.

Jim Repsher

January 16, 2025

Sad to hear this news. He had put up quite a fight. It was a pleasure to have him as a "rural neighbor," patient and even to testify before him. Our family's condolences to his.

Chris Dunlop

January 16, 2025

So sad to hear of Scott's passing. So many memories from elementary School at Mt. Stuart through high school, UW and later year's back in Ellensburg. Scott had an un-matched zest for life and will be truly missed. Job well done my friend, RIP.

Donny DePoe

January 14, 2025

Shocked and saddened to hear this news. He was a great teammate in high school and went on to accomplish incredible things in his life. Proud of you Scotty.

Tom Trainor

January 14, 2025

Scott was always one of the best of us. EHS class of 81. Condolences to all who loved him.

Doug Nelson

January 14, 2025

Many great memories growing up with Mr. Sparks. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Doug Nelson

Scott and Tracy Staab

January 13, 2025

We are so sad to hear of Scott's passing. We have fond memories of Scott and his family. From sharing space in Ken Beckley's office to family events when the children were young. Our prayers and condolences go out to his family.

Jimmy Johnson

January 13, 2025

We knew Scott on different levels: As a student at EHS and our son Mike's best friend; as a zany friend of our family, a totally lovable character; as a twenty-year judge, dedicated to his profession.
what a privilege to know Scott. We send our love to his family. Barry and Jimmy Johnson

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