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Scott Rhoden

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Scott Rhoden obituary, 1955-2021, Houston, TX

BORN

1955

DIED

2021

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2901 West Loop South Suite 102

Houston, Texas

Scott Rhoden Obituary

Scott Keith Rhoden
1955-2021
Scott Keith Rhoden passed away peacefully on January 2, 2021, surrounded by family and friends following a sudden, yet brief battle with cancer. Not one to miss a party, Scott celebrated New Year's Eve at home on hospice care, enjoying the presence of his loved ones.
Born in Sacramento, CA on February 8, 1955 to Marlene Preble Rhoden and Don Delano Rhoden, it didn't take long for Scott to make his way to his forever home in Texas. Scott was a lifelong resident of Houston, where he lived, worked, and loved life. His favorite time of year was Fall, as it marked the opening of hunting season and the kick-off of football season. An avid outdoorsman, Scott enjoyed bird and deer hunting and held a fondness in his heart for hunts in Alice, TX with many lifelong friends. In his adolescence, Scott excelled as an athlete in several sports and, later in life, enjoyed coaching youth sports and leading scouts as well. He was a die-hard Houston sports fan, and he especially loved football. On any weekend during football season, you could find Scott grilling up big feasts, kicking back in his recliner, and watching games with family and friends. Super Bowl parties were an absolute must in his home, and he was always the entertainer. His quick wit and no-nonsense humor will forever remain Rhoden classics.
Scott's greatest accomplishments in life were his two children, Ryan and Lindsay. They were his absolute pride and joy. There was nothing he enjoyed more than joking, laughing, acting like a panda, and spending time with the two of them. He shared his love of sports and hunting with Ryan. Lindsay followed in Scott's footsteps and was quite the athlete herself. Lindsay also helped mold Scott into a Red Raiders fan, as did two other special women in his life, Shellen and Karen, as all three graduated from Texas Tech.
Scott lovingly cared for his first wife, Shellen, mother of Ryan and Lindsay, until her death from ALS in 2010. The empathy and compassion he showed during this time are a direct reflection of his huge heart and character. After grieving this tremendous loss, Scott found love again and married his second wife Karen in 2013. Scott and Karen shared a mutual fondness of the outdoors. He taught Karen how to hunt and gave her an appreciation of nature and respect of wildlife. Karen and Scott cherished the love and peace they felt being outdoors together. They enjoyed spending quality time with their four adult children and hosting frequent gatherings at their home with friends and extended family.
Scott will be dearly missed by his much-loved family and friends. He is predeceased by his first wife, Shellen Rhoden, his father, Don Delano Rhoden, and mother-in-law and father-in-law, Maurice and Tom Ryan. He is survived by his wife, Karen, children, Ryan and Lindsay Rhoden, his step-children, Stephen and Sarah Gowdy, mother, Marlene Rhoden, brother Shawn and wife Debbie, sister Leslie Winzeler and husband Jim, brother Spencer Rhoden. Also surviving Scott are mother-in-law, Barbara White, father-in-law Russell White, sister-in-law Kristin Janger and husband Jay, sister-in-law Lisa Edwards and husband Steve, and brother-in-law, Tom Ryan and wife Shelly, along with several nephews and nieces.
Thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff of Walter Tower 14th floor at Houston Methodist and nurses with Vantage Hospice. A special thanks to oncologist Dr. Monisha Singh, primary care physician Dr. Anthony Popek, and palliative care Dr. Karina Ramirez.
Services will be held in the Sanctuary at Grace Presbyterian Church on Monday, January 11, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. 10221 Ella Lee Lane, Houston, TX 77042. Due to COVID, Grace Church will also live stream the service at https://www.facebook.com/events/228425672185784/ In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Houston Methodist ALS Clinic or the Houston Methodist Cancer Center.

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

Published by Houston Chronicle on Jan. 6, 2021.

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Jason Purifoy

January 11, 2021

Our thoughts and prayers remain with you and your family as you celebrate a life well lived. I know how special your Dad was to you and how wonderful of a person he was through your stories and fond memories. May they carry you through this difficult time.

We have made a donation to ALS and the Cancer Center in honor of Scott and Shellen in the hopes that there will one day be a cure for both.

Sincerely,

Jason and Chelsea Purifoy

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Jay Dobbs

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Marcela Rhoden

January 9, 2021

Jay and I send our condolences to the entire family. To Lindsey and Ryan, we especially send prayers of strength to get you through this very sad time. I hope that you will find comfort in your family and friends and know that we are thinking of you. We love you and hope to see you soon.

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Andrew ODonovan

January 7, 2021

Sorry for your loss Ryan, Lindsay, and family. He was a great dad to you guys. Peace to all.

Melinda Friou

January 6, 2021

Karen, I am so sorry for your loss.

Rita

January 6, 2021

He left us way too early. Truly a man that lived large and loved his family & friends. Godspeed!

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weston

January 6, 2021

I will truly miss those weekends with Scott, family and friends down in Alice, TX. I know the stories will live on for generations to come.

Dianne Johnson

January 6, 2021

Scott always had a smile and an upbeat attitude. He will be missed very much by all who knew and loved him.

MaryJane Mudd

January 6, 2021

I am heartsick to learn of this news. Karen, please know I am holding you close to my heart and praying for you all. May God give you courage in the coming days and may your memories of Scott in time begin to heal your heart. Much love, MaryJane

Kim & John Marshall

January 6, 2021

Karen, I am so sorry for your loss. May his memory be your comfort.

Bill Cyrus

January 5, 2021

For the 7 years that I knew Scott it was my privilege to call him a friend !

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