Scott Alan Corliss

1955 - 2016

Scott Alan Corliss obituary, 1955-2016, Greeley, CO

Scott Alan Corliss

1955 - 2016

BORN

1955

DIED

2016

Scott Corliss Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 4, 2016.
No number of words can truly do justice to as wonderful a man and as beautiful a soul as Scott Alan Corliss. Scott meant the world to an incredible number of people, and he filled their lives with positive light. Nearly every person that knew him would say was that he had truly changed their life, even those who he only knew for a short while. His joy and zest for life were contagious, and he brought out a new way of living in everyone around him.

Scott was born in Hebron, Nebraska in 1955 to Bob and Vi Corliss. Throughout his life, Scott honored his parents and deeply cherished their love and wisdom. He loved making them a part of his life every day and seldom went more than a day without speaking to them. Scott moved to Greeley at a young age, growing up and attending school here, eventually graduating from Greeley West High School in 1973.

Scott always set goals for himself, and with his thirst for knowledge and love for completing a challenge he always achieved them. Scott knew that he wanted to be a doctor, and he graduated from CU Medical School in 1985. He had a rich career caring for others while working as a family medicine doctor. He brought so many new lives into the world that he had long since lost count. Scott was loved by his patients, not just as a doctor, but as a positive influence in their lives.

Scott later transitioned into preventative healthcare as a life coach for Take Shape for Life. He loved helping others, and as a life coach he had many people say that he brought hope into their lives at times when they had none. At the same time, he took on a new educational path, and when he was 59 he began towards his master's degree in aerospace biomedical engineering. He loved sharing the results of his latest exams with his family. Like anything Scott dedicated himself to, the results of his exams were nearly always over one hundred percent.
Scott's list of hobbies was never short, and no person ever gave themselves to something as fully as Scott did. He was an avid reader, hiker, bicyclist, skier, outdoorsman, runner, scuba diver, rocketeer, and a man with a true passion for learning and for sharing his knowledge with others. Scott was known as the "rocket-man" to the elementary schoolers who looked forward to his coming to their classrooms and sharing his love of space. He had recently achieved his Level 3 Certification from the National Association of Rocketry, designing and hand constructing the pride and joy of his rocket collection, a massive, ten foot tall rocket he lovingly named "The Spirit of Colorado." He had climbed an incredible number of Colorado's14'ers, as well as Mount Rainier, and Kilimanjaro, and he had summited Longs Peak numerous times before. He loved being outdoors and sharing the experience with anyone who felt like coming along with him.
Scott also loved sharing his experiences with his family, whom he supported in whatever they felt like trying, and tried it right alongside them. He played hockey with his sons Ben and Luke, rode horses with his daughter Kelsey, skied with his siblings Jim and Jan, searched for rocks with grand-daughter, Sydney, and enjoyed watching grand-daughter Nevaeh perform. One of Scott's proudest accomplishments was having the magic touch to cradle his newest grandson to sleep when no one else could. That grandson, James Alan Corliss, proudly shares his middle name with both his dad and with Grandpa Scott. Scott never missed a game, competition, or trip. His siblings thought of Scott as their leader, since he always had a wonderfully detailed plan for every outing, and he was always most concerned with looking out for everyone around him.
Scott had the greatest and silliest sense of humor, and he always had a hug, a joke, and a smile for anyone that needed it. He loved making the most obvious puns, and he would get so excited at his own goofy jokes that no one could help laughing, less even at the joke itself than at Scott's excitement at having made it. There are few people that could brighten a room or a mood the way Scott could. Scott always knew what it truly meant to be a friend, and his sons, his brother, his partner Bill, his oldest friends Kip and Karen, and countless others counted him as the very best of friends.

Peggy Corliss was the love of Scott's life, and loved her husband more than any words could ever explain. The two shared 33 beautiful years of marriage together and were an amazing example of love, caring, and dedication to their children. They met nearly 40 years ago when the two were working to enter nursing and medical school and Scott decided that he would do anything he could to pursue the woman he loved more deeply than anyone. Once again, Scott succeeded. Peggy and Scott loved each other from the very beginning, and the two were married in 1983. Scott always went out of his way to leave signs of his love for Peggy, often writing wonderful sentiments and leaving them for her, whether in flowers, in her bag for work, or anywhere conspicuous that would catch her eye and make her smile. Scott and Peggy will always love each other, and continue to inspire the love of those around them.

Scott passed on the morning of October 1st on Long's Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park at 61. Despite the incredible loss of someone who meant so much to so many, Scott's family takes great solace in knowing that Scott passed doing what he loved most in one of his very favorite places. Scott was always full of vibrancy, and he truly lived life to its fullest, even unto his last moments.

No list of the family members Scott is survived by could ever be long enough to include all those that he cared for. He is survived by Bob and Vi, his father and mother, brother Jim and his wife Kim, and their sons Matt and Andy, his sister Jan, her husband George, and their daughters Jordan and Tori, and his own family, wife Peggy, son Ben with granddaughters Sydney and Nevaeh, son Luke and his wife Brittany with their son Jac, and his youngest daughter Kelsey. Their lives are all richer for having the pleasure of knowing him.

Scott left this world a better and more beautiful place with all that he did in it. A truly unselfish man, there could be no counting the number of lives that he touched. He took an immense amount of joy in bringing joy to others. A celebration of Scott's life will be held this Saturday, October 8th, at 10:00 am. Services will be held at the First Assembly of God Church, 3000 W 16th St, Greeley, CO 80634. To honor Scott, his family invites any and all to attend. To celebrate the brightness that Scott brought to everything that he did, the family encourages you to wear yellow, his favorite color.

Donations may be made, care of Stoddard Funeral Home, 3205 West 28th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634, to the Planetarium at Denver Museum of Nature and Science to honor Scott's love of learning and outer space.

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March 21, 2017

Thelma Slocum posted to the memorial.

October 27, 2016

Florence Priddy posted to the memorial.

October 11, 2016

Kristin Dewey posted to the memorial.

Thelma Slocum

March 21, 2017

I am sending my condolences to the family of Dr Scott Corliss. Imagine my shock to read today (March 21st) in the Ft Collins Coloradoan Newspaper about a man who this week died on Longs peak as did a man from Greeley back in October. They gave the name of Dr Scott Corliss age 61 from Greeley, CO. As the man who died there in October. So I googled him and his obituary came up. Dr Corliss was my TSFL coach and helped me lose 68 lbs. I will truly miss him he helped me a lot. I wondered why I hadn't heard from him in recent months. I'm truly sorry for your loss.

Florence Priddy

October 27, 2016

Thoughts and prayers to the family of Dr Corliss. He was my Dr here in nebraska in 1989 delivering my son Keith Alan. And yes he was a great person. So very sorry for your loss.

Kristin Dewey

October 11, 2016

Peggy, Ben, Luke, Kelsey, and the rest of Scott's family:
My prayers and thoughts are with you all throughout this time. I remember having such a great time working with Scott at Family Practice, and meeting with him to do procedures in the mornings before clinic started. I learned a lot from Scott, and he was always willing to teach and answer questions. He never did anything half heartedly, and only working with him for 4 short years wasn't enough. He was such a great person, doctor, and friend. He was such a positive influence when I decided to go back to school, and pursue my Bachelor's of Science degree. His laugh was very contagious, and working with him was fun because we had our own inside jokes during the clinic hours. I will always have fond memories of him and you, Peggy, and I especially remember that one Christmas we had an office party at your house with all different kinds of meats (Goose, Elk, Caribou,etc) he was happy to share with us. He will truly be missed by not only his family, but everyone that ever came in contact with him. The world definitely was a better place with his presence in it. May God bless you and keep you at this time.
Sincerely,

Sherrie (McNulty) Jerke

October 10, 2016

I remember Scott as a classmate at John Evans Jr High. He always had a smile on his face and was so much fun to be around, I have such good memories of him. My sympathy and prayers go out to the Corliss family.

Bowell

October 9, 2016

Thank you Scott for all you have done to make the world a better place. My wife would not have climbed to the top of Kilimanjaro if it was not for you. You will be missed and loved by all. The next 14er I climb will be for you.

With Love the Bowell's

Janet Schwartzkopf

October 8, 2016

To the family of Scott,we are sorry for your loss. He was compassionate and a very caring person. He even got Rick in a good mood so early one morning. He was an awesome man and will never be forgotten. I loved to listen to him and his climbing stories. He will not be forgotten and I am glad that we got to have him as our doctor. I enjoyed working with Kelsey, she took after her dad. God Bless you.

October 8, 2016

Dear Vi, Bob and Family of Scott.
Our Prayers and Thoughts are with you with the passing of
Scott. God Bless you.

Joan Johnston and Family.

Gail Martin

October 7, 2016

To Peggy and the (grown up) kids: I was just getting to know Scott since our really fun cousin reunion this summer. He was an incredibly kind and gentle human being, and I had rapidly developed a deep respect and affection for him. He obviously adored you all, and you have my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Much love, Gail

Pamela Levine MD

October 7, 2016

Scott was and will always be an inspiration. He was one of the kindest and most compassionate people I have known. I knew him a bit as a physicianwe worked in different locations, however I recall how helpful he was if ever I had a question. We also worked together as volunteers with a personal/professional development program (PSI). I am so glad that he was happy. My heart goes out to you, his family: as distraught as we all seem to be, it is hard to imagine your sadness. I wish you love and eventual peace. The world has lost a truly incredible human being.

Bill Oligmueller

October 7, 2016

Scott was someone who touched all of our lives, and his wit , humor, humanity, and caring nature will continue to touch us the rest of our lives. My wish for you is that his love continues to guide his family even without his physical presence. He will be missed and my prayers are with all of you in this time of healing.

Karen Magnuson

October 7, 2016

To the Family of Scott Corliss,
I am deeply saddened by the loss of your family member and my fellow friend/classmate, more importantly Angel on Earth and now in Heaven. Scott had a way of personally influencing and touching so many lives in so many ways! Although I had not seen Scott in many years I feel like I had been in personal conversations, motivational conversations, with him through his Facebook postings and responses. And as I think back when we were in school together and listen now to the stories of others I think WOW what a caring and accomplished man! Yes, he showed the signs of being that kind of guy then. When I have lossed other loved ones, it helped my grief to hear their memories of my loved one. I hope hearing of my memory of Scott and my admiration will have eased your grief. I offer my deepest sympathy and continued prayers for peace and comfort to fill your hearts. This world truly lossed a good man!

Tamy Pierce

October 7, 2016

Vi Bob and family Scott was the best person to know. You are fortunate to have such a wonderful son. Will keep you all in my prayers. I love you

MARVIN WIRTH

October 7, 2016

DR. CORLISS WAS OUR PHYSICIAN FOR MANY YEARS. HE WAS THE BEST. HE KNEW BETTER THE DIAGNOSIS THAN ANY OTHERS. WE ARE VERY SAD TO SEE HIS PASSING.

OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES.

MARVIN AND GEORGIA WIRTH

Matt G

October 7, 2016

Dr. Corliss was my doctor, my wife's doctor and he delivered our first child. He was a great man, a passionate person, incredible doctor, but above all he was a wonderful human being and we will all miss him very much.

Jill Burch

October 7, 2016

Peggy and family,
I knew Scott for only a brief time but do remember his smile and positive outlook. His light will keep shining through all of you as you honor him by the life you lead. My condolences to you.

Sanjay Gupta

October 7, 2016

Scott was a friend and colleague for whom I had great respect and admiration. I will miss him greatly.

Bryon McAvoy

October 7, 2016

Peggy, Ben and Family,
Scott was my friend. I will miss him and his quiet confidence.

Sandra Roberts

October 7, 2016

Dr. Corliss would still be my doctor of choice. His care was above and beyond.

James Hicks

October 6, 2016

Scott was my chief resident when I was an intern in Greeley. His class was the last of the cowboy doctors, the rough and tumble residents of days gone by. He always treated me with patience and encouraged my expertise.
I can't imagine this loss. All I can say is that here I am, almost 30 years later and a couple of thousand miles away, thinking about what I learned from Scott and how important he was in my training, and my life.

jeannei burrows

October 6, 2016

When a person wins the acceptance of your soul through the sincerity of their genuine concern for your wellbeing without any suggestion of pretense, it changes you. It encourages one to do the same. Thank you Scott. All praise and honor to Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Pat & Stan Staude

October 6, 2016

Dear Peggy and children: Our deepest sympathy to each of you. Scott was an amazing giant of a man who had nothing but love and kindness to share with all of us. His mere presence blessed all who enjoyed time with this gentle sweet man. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Chrystal Davis

October 6, 2016

Dr. Corliss was my TSFL coach and he was always so encouraging, even when I would give up, he was motivating. My sincere condolence and prayers to his family all the way from Mississippi.

Sally, Brent, Kim and Nate Davies

October 6, 2016

To Peggy, Luke, Kelsey, and Ben,
These is your Utah family. We are so heartbroken for you. We love doing things with your family and will always cherish the memories we have of Scott. We keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Love Sally, Brent, Kim, and Nate.

Jane Mulledy

October 6, 2016

The world is a better place because of Scott's kindness and he will be greatly missed by all including his many friends. My sympathy to all who will miss our friend and classmate.

Del and Bette Matero

October 6, 2016

Our family held Dr. Corliss in such high esteem...our son,David was the first baby he ever delivered, the first birth certificate he ever signed. He was born on July 18,1986...which happened to be my birthday; and also Dr. Corliss's birthday. He was a resident at the time and Dr. Corona allowed him to deliver our son as a "birthday gift". We were clients until he left his practice...and we will never forget this great man...

Dorene East

October 6, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers to Scott's family... Scott was always so welcoming and warm. He will be missed. Much love.

Win Cowgill

October 6, 2016

Scott was a TSFL friend. I had the privledge of hinking a 14 er with him, La Plata.

Scott will be missed by all.

Kristi Helzer

October 6, 2016

I adored your Husband, Dad, Brother, and Son through most of our lives. He was a brilliant man whose heart cared for so many and loved so deeply. He was a great friend and all of his GWHS classmates who knew him enjoyed, respected and admired him. He left his mark on this world and will be dearly missed. Keep your fondest memories close to get you through the difficult days ahead. The Good Lord needed an Adventurous Angel, now he will always be watching over all of you as you carry him in your hearts! God Bless.

October 6, 2016

Although I never knew Scott's family, what I do remember about Dr. Corliss is that when I took board meeting minutes for Managed Care (as an Admin. Assistant), he was one of the few doctors who acknowledged and always talked to me. I concur that he was profoundly kind and I am sorry for your loss.
Ruth Mohrlang Bruen

Diana VanBeber

October 6, 2016

Scott reached out to me on FB many years ago. Granted we went to Greeley West together, I always considered myself a quiet soul back then. So when the FB request came through, I messengered him and asked why? Scott's answer was quite simple, "we're friends, right? I always would read his postings, always a message! God you've got one of those good guys! God bless, Diana (Copes) VanBeber ❤

Teri Waters

October 6, 2016

Peggy, Ben and Luke...our thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time. The memories of many hours at hockey practices with the boys was a special time. Scott will be deeply missed! Sending our prayers!

Betty Wallen-Wood

October 6, 2016

Vi and family, we extend our sympathy to you and all the family in this tragic event. May God be with all of you at this time and always.
with sympathy, Betty Wallen-Wood and Woody Wood

Christina Whitfield

October 5, 2016

My thoughts are with you, Corliss family. Scott was a bright, shiny star and always lit a path wherever he went. I will miss the passion and excitement he brought to life, and the impact he made on mine. May peace be will you all.

Cory Parino

October 5, 2016

Dear Peggy and family...my heart aches for you. I'm so sorry to hear the news. What a great person Dr. Corliss was. Thinking of you always.

October 5, 2016

Peggy & Family
I am so sorry about Scott ,He was a good Dr and human being.
My prayers are with you and your family ,at this time of sorrow
Carolyn Fuqua
Gilbert ,Arizona

October 5, 2016

To the wonderful Corliss family,
My deepest prayers are with you during this difficult time. Scott provided such a fulfilling life for himself as well as everyone he knew and loved. To have known Scott is an honor, and I will be holding you all close to my heart. Thank you for all the joy your family has provided in my life. Sending you all love and prayers, Dylan McRoberts

October 5, 2016

Dear Corliss Family;
Its with a great deal of sorrow that we share your loss of Scott. I have know Scott and the Corliss Family for 57 years. We were only 3 months apart in age and grew up together in Hillside. There was only 1 house between our homes and Scott was constantly at ours or I at his.
I have always admired Scott for his accomplishments and even more so for his courage to stand up to adversity and rise up in the most extreme situations. When most would have given up, Scott pressed on and achieved so much in his life, touching & inspiring many. I was and continue to be very proud of Scott and I will admire him for the duration of my life.
John & Diane Green & Family Ft. Collins, CO

Marlowe Huber

October 5, 2016

To our life long friends, the parents of Dr Scott, Viola & Bob, we extend our deepest sympathy and for the extended family, his wife and children, our thoughts and prayers. Mr & Mr Marlowe Huber Hebron Nebraska

Jennifer Kerr

October 5, 2016

Peggy and family, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Scott was our family physician for 20 years or so. Such a compassionate, caring and respectful man. Our children went through school together and we would often share with each other during visits. Scott was so proud of his family and as you know, dearly loved you all. Sending love and hugs, Jennifer and Jim Kerr (Kaylee, Karlee and Kreg)

Shirley Prom

October 4, 2016

My deepest sympathy to your family during this difficult time. Scott was an amazing man and full of life. He will be deeply missed.

Brent Grauerholz

October 4, 2016

Corliss Family...I am sorry for your loss. His memory will live in all of those who knew him, worked with him and were cared for by him. I respect and appreciate how he continued to live life to the fullest till his last day. A great man that will be missed by many. God Bless.

Lynette Decker

October 4, 2016

Peggy and Family,
Although we had the pleasure of only meeting Scott briefly, his warm and vibrant personality was obvious. He was an inspiration and blessing to the world. Lyn and Bob Decker

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