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Tim Tedrick
July 25, 2024
We were neighbors with Scott in the 1960s inMedinah. An avid baseball fan, a caddy at the country club, and a boy who loved his schnauzer, he was a very close friend. I remember when he broke his arm at White Pines State Park in Oregon Illinois by falling from rock climbing. Sorry for your loss.
Bonnie Schwartz Houck
December 30, 2023
I grew up with Scott´s wife, Donna and knew Scott while going to Trinity. Donna was a great sitter for my daughter, Jessica, who went to school with Chris through third grade. Donna was a great friend and we lost her way too early! Donna and Scott had a loving home and both were lovely, caring people. Sorry for your loss!
dustin haney
November 17, 2023
My wife, Kallie, and I bought our first house in 2012. In July of 2013, our first son was born. I wanted to finish my basement, but was not very handy. Dad came over on countless nights and helped me finish my basement in order to have a spot for Gavin and Maddax to play. The boys still love playing in the basement that he helped me build. Dad will be forever missed by all that knew him. Love you dad
Colin Haney
November 17, 2023
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Colin Haney
November 17, 2023
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Colin Haney
November 17, 2023
My favorite and most special moment was when Dad got to hold my son, Colton for the first time. I will forever cherish that memory.
I love you and miss you so much Dad, Life will never be the same without you here, but I know you will always be watching us- calling my brothers and I by all the nicknames you had for us.
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