Scott Thomas Pigsley
July 11, 1986 - June 22, 2024
On June 22, 2024, Scott T. Pigsley, 37, got his platinum wings and went to meet Jesus among the angels. Born July 11, 1986, in Lincoln, NE. Jerry Lee and Gina Lynn (Bottcher) Pigsley (Lincoln) had the great blessing of being Scott's parents. Dr. Becky L. Pigsley (Lansdale, PA) was honored to be Scott's sister and friend.
Scott is survived by his parents and sister; aunts: Vickie Jo Evans, Lincoln, and Dian Bottcher, Bozeman, MT; plus, a multitude of cousins and friends from around the world.
Preceded in death by his grandparents: Harold & Josephine Bottcher; and Roger & Norma Pigsley; uncles: Jim Bottcher and Robert Evans. Plus, many more special aunts, uncles & cousins.
A Celebration of Scott's Life will be held July 2025 at Sesostris Shrine (1050 Saltillo Rd, Roca).
Memorials may be made to Northeast United Church of Christ or to the family for a future designation.
Condolences may be left online at Roperandsons.com.
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Jeanne Cuda
July 3, 2024
Janet and Jerry were so sad to hear of Scott´s passing. I will work with Janet to send you a note later. I know Scott brought you great joy and he will be with you though memories forever.
Jeanne Cuda
Mary D lpn-c retired
July 2, 2024
To Scott's Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Scott was one of my absolute favorite patients. He went thru so much but was always in a good mood when we talked. He truly loved his family. Fly high Scott!!!
Rev Sandy Denton
July 2, 2024
I am so sorry to read of Scott´s passing. I remember good conversations with him at the UCC Youth Conference at Purdue several years ago. May the prayers of so many carry you in this grief journey. Jesus welcomed him to his new neighborhood!
Brian & Kay Ridenour
July 1, 2024
Jerry & Gina, we were saddened to read of your loss. Let your memories of good times with Scott carry you forward. Brian & Kay Ridenour
Janice Herrod
June 30, 2024
Jerry. I was on the Camp Fire board with you many years ago. I am so sorry to hear of your son´s passing. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Janice Herrod
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