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Scott L. Eck Sr.
Scott L. Eck Sr., 30, of Mahoning Township, died May 25 in his home. He was the husband of Sherry (Krum) Eck of Palmerton. He was a concrete worker for RGC Group Inc., Bath, for 10 years. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Larry W. Sr. and Marlene L. (Fauerbach) Eck of Slatington. Survivors: Wife; parents; sons, Corey of Nesquehoning, Scott L. Jr. at home; stepdaughter, Britney Hahn of Lehighton; sister, Lori, wife of Robert Hoffman, and brother, Larry W. Jr. and his wife Stephanie, all of Lehighton; paternal grandmother, Anna Mae, wife of Harold Kromer of Danielsville; nephews. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, T.K. Thomas Funeral Home, 145 Delaware Ave, Palmerton. Call 9-11 a.m. Saturday. Contributions: Eck children, c/o Larry and Marlene Eck of Slatington.

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Published by Morning Call on May 27, 2005.

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LINDA HARDY

June 10, 2005

TO THE PARENTS&SISTER&BROTHER&CHILDREN OF SCOTT L ECK SR.WE ALL LOVE & MISS HIM SO DEEPLY ONE DAY WE WILL ALL BE TOGETHER IN HEAVEN. WE WILL NEVER FORGET HIM. LOVE FRANK & LINDA& ERIC HARDY.

Ruthie (Ruthie Baby) Cunfer

June 10, 2005

Mom&PopEck,Lori&Bob,Bup&Steph,Corey

,'lil Scottie,Matthew & 'lil Larry, I still can remember years ago stopping into my friend Lori's parents house after we were cruisin' around when we in High School. This little skinny kid (Scottie) who was always a cute little smart-alic (how-ever you spell it) saying "Hey Ruthie Baby, When are we going out on a date!" with that little smirk on his face that we all will hold in our hearts & memory until we see it again. I will always hold it as a honor to be his little crush & always hold it in my heart. I saw this cocky little kid grow up before my eyes, he was like the little brother I never had. These memories & more we all have & he definately left his mark on all whose life he crossed. He may be gone from us, but his memory will live forever in all of us. God be with you all & guide you to get through this hard time. Scottie, now you can rest in peace & we will all hold the special memories you gave us close to our hearts.'til we see you again...

Butch & Jo Ann Grim

June 1, 2005

To the Whole Eck Family,

Our sincere condolences to you all. Our lives have crossed paths so many times and will always. Scott was a memorable character to us as he grew up on Walnut Street in Slatington..He was our oldest daughters (Stepahnie's) first boyfriend in Junior High. He was the boy who was at the flower shop getting flowers for the girlfriends. He was the cool little kid on the block.. He has a great older brother & sister who always looked after him. He has a loving mom & dad who always were there. We may have lost touch with Scott over the years but always asked and cared as he is a

likable person, but do already miss him too. I hope you find comfort in all of the warm & loving memories you have. God Bless you all , and may Scott rest

in peace with your blessings & prayers to guide him to eternity.

Butch & Jo Ann Grim & Family

Tanya Weiser

May 30, 2005

Scott, We have been through so much together over the last 30 years. I will never forget some of the wild and crazy things we did, such as our river adventure, and our many trips to Lonestar. And all the joy and the tears that we shared, sometimes it seemed like one of us was always crying on the others shoulder. I will never make lasangna or stuffed shells without thinking of you and how you would yell "are you almost done with that I'm starving". I miss you so much, but now you can be in heaven and watch over Jeremy for me, until it is my time to join you. I love you and you will always be here with me in my heart.

Matthew Hoffman

May 30, 2005

Nana,Pap,Mom,Bup,Corey,Scotty i know you all miss Scott and love him very much and i do too he will always be in my thoughts and may god rest his soul.

Bobbie jo Lloyd

May 29, 2005

To Larry and Marleen Eck

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Its been a long time since I saw Scott. I will always remember him and his ability to make others smile. May God be with you and your family. Scott will be remembered and missed by many.

Suzanne Schaffer (Kravetz)

May 28, 2005

Larry, Marlene, Scott Jr., Corey & Brittany I send out my deepest sympathy to you all. I was very close to Scott many years ago. Please always remember God only takes the good ones from us here on earth. Scott is now in a better place where there is no pain. Scotty you were loved by many. Susie Schaffer Kravetz

Kelly Kroboth

May 27, 2005

To all of Scott's family and loved ones, I cannot begin to express how deeply I feel for all of you during this time of tremendous sorrow. I realize how difficult it must be for all of you. Please always seek out the love and support of those around you.

Crystal Schaller

May 27, 2005

It’s hard to see tomorrow when

someone you love is gone.

And it’s harder still to realize

that your life will still go on.

But the Lord won’t give you burdens

which He knows you cannot bear,

and He will not leave you comfortless...

you’ll always find Him there.

We’re all our Father’s children,

here on earth and up above,

and now Scott walks close to God, surrounded by His love.



My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to Scott's family & friends

God Bless

Frank Trotta IV

May 27, 2005

Scott we love you and we miss you I hope to see you in heaven.

valerie barber

May 27, 2005

Larry, Sherry and the entire Eck family. I'm so sorry and sadden to hear about Scotty. Larry, I've known you for years and Scotty for many...I feel so bad. Scotty was one of my favorites at work and I will really miss him. My thoughts are so with you all. I hope you know how well he was liked.

Valerie (the flag-girl)

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