Scott Charles Braley

Scott Charles Braley

Scott Braley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Oct. 16 to Oct. 18, 2020.
Scott Charles Braley

A builder; artisan and craftsman; a steward of the land and of those he loved, and all those whose lives he touched; such was the way, and the life, of Scott Braley.

Taken too soon by illness, Scott Charles Braley passed away on October 6, 2020, at the age of 64.

Scott was predeceased by his stepfather, Richard Worner and stepmother, Nancy Braley.

He will be remembered by his loving wife, Mary Ellen Brothers Guon Braley, and beloved daughter, Amy Braley, his mother, Gayl Knowlton Worner and father, Theodore Braley. Scott is also survived by his sisters Karen Kostera (Gary) and Tammy Braley (Terri Nickerson); brothers, Richard Worner (Linda Kohn) and Scott Worner (Chad Slayton), as well as Mary Ellen's large and devoted family.

A lover of the outdoors, Scott was an ardent believer in the value of environmental conservation. It was a belief and passion that took root early in his life, and a legacy he gave to his daughter, as the two planted hundreds of evergreen trees in the Southern Tier region. For Scott, for Amy's entire life, she has been "it"-- the object of a devoted father's love.

An avid hunter and fisherman, Scott was the glue that brought many diverse groups together, sharing his special gifts of generosity, knowledge and humor. He organized hunting trips to seek the elusive moose in Newfoundland, quiet forays to a tree stand near home, and joined beach neighbors and friends for the 4th of July celebration and other rituals of summer. Scott's friends have recounted his uncanny ability to pull off a masterful practical joke at their expense.

Scott was recognized as an exquisite craftsman. He was the founder of Scott C. Braley General Contracting. The name of the enterprise feels modest and understated, like Scott himself. The work, however, was, in aggregate, a masterpiece.

Many in our region reaped the benefit of his skilled workmanship. But for Scott, the crowning accomplishment, was being entrusted with the restoration of the famed Edward E. Boynton House in Rochester, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Scott assembled a team of the area's most talented professionals who shared in a unique opportunity. It was a labor of love and the perfect project to capture the perfectionist's work.

Scott was a caring and compassionate man. A devoted father, son, and brother; adoring husband and friend. He was admired and respected by all who knew him.

Scott C. Braley was celebrated by his family in a private remembrance. In his honor, plant a tree, or make a donation in his memory to the Seneca Park Zoo Society at 2222 St. Paul St. Rochester, NY 14621 or https://senecaparkzoo.org/donate/

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

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December 26, 2022

Daniel J. Wolf posted to the memorial.

October 10, 2022

Terry Schultz posted to the memorial.

October 1, 2021

Donna Fancher posted to the memorial.

Daniel J. Wolf

December 26, 2022

Said to read this. Scott was a great guy still a great guy and I pray that he's in heaven and I will see him again. I was just neighbor lived across the street 1039 edgemere old bedroom drive. For a few years. And what a wonderful neighbor what a wonderful human being.

Terry Schultz

October 10, 2022

Still thinking of you Scott

Donna Fancher

October 1, 2021

Scott was my first friend.. we were born in the same hospital, on the same day, and our Mothers were in the same room. Plus we lived next door to each other. He came over everyday, when we could barely walk and we would sit on the steps outside while he ate his pickle. My Dad gave him the nickname of Pickles. We were always together, until they moved away.
One of my cherished memories.
Donna E. Fancher
I just found a card in my Fathers briefcase, from Scott's Mom, to my Mom. That's how I found Scott's last name. Long story. RIP Scott

Kris

October 22, 2020

He was my most favorite patient at Sansone Dental. He was so kind, funny, respectful and just salt of the earth. He was my patient for many many years and he talked constantly of his wife and how much she stood by his side when he was diagnosed. His death angers me because Scott was the kind of person this world needed. Hard working, loving, kind, and so so nice. And he honestly loved his mom so much!
I am so sorry-Kristin Benedict DiMarco

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Randi Servetnick

Planted Trees

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Gay Carroll

Planted Trees

Nancy Ackles

October 19, 2020

I remember Scott and Amy from when we had our place in Saranac. We loved living across from the Braleys. My thoughts are with all of his family. Nancy Ackles

Rosie Wade

October 19, 2020

So sad that the world has lost this man. Sounds like he truly loved the earth in all its beauty. Tammy Braley, I am thinking of you at this saddest of all occasions and praying that you and your family will find peace and love during your time of loss!

Larry Buckley

October 18, 2020

Scott was a great guy ,, he did many wonderful things for my Mother.. We shared many 4th of July bonfires,..

JoHelen and John Ray

October 18, 2020

There could not have been a nicer, more helpful neighbor than Scott. His sense of humor kept us laughing no matter what his task of the day was. The best part of the 4th of July was always seeing Scott's unique bonfire designs. We never really knew why his flowers and vegetables were the biggest and the best...some say it was Scott's secret! There will be a void in our neighborhood that no one will ever fill...we'll remember him as "a footprint in the sand forever."

Rick Giancursio

October 18, 2020

Remember Scott going back as kids,always a friendly soul RIP

Pete

October 18, 2020

Karen and ted I’m so sorry to hear about Scott even though I had never met him he must of been a great person knowing his father and sister I’m sure he was. Our condolences . Pete & linda delorme.

Terry Schultz

October 17, 2020

Scott was my best friend in high school. He was a great guy. I’m sorry I didn’t try to reconnect later in life. Karen, I’m so sorry for your loss.

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