Rutledge, TN - Scott Myers Born 1/29/61, died 6/26/24 at his home in Rutledge, TN.
Scott graduated in 1979 from Salem High School and went into a career in construction working in cabinet shops and eventually building water and wastewater treatment plants in Indiana/Ohio/WV/North Carolina. He was a carpenter and ended up as a CCO crane operator.
Scott lived in Troy, OH, moved to North Carolina, and ended up in Rutledge, TN for the last 3 years. Scott was battling COPD and passed at his newly constructed home in Tennessee with his furry pal
Eddy at his side. He will be deeply missed by his many friends and his family. Preceding him in death were his father Dean Myers, his dad Dr. William Stevenson, and sister Sandy Glass.
He is survived by his mother Alice Stevenson and siblings Donna (John) Runzo, Dave (Patti) Stevenson, Doug (Dorothy) Myers, Tim (Sheryl) Myers, and many, many, nephews and nieces.
Scott was a free spirit, loved life, and was always the life of the party. He loved to raise a toast so if you are reading this raise a glass to him the next opportunity you have, and he will smile and laugh with his infectious laugh.
Be at peace and rest now. We will definitely miss You brother! A private service will be held by the immediate family in the future
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3 Entries
Amber Alexander
July 6, 2024
Scott became a part of our family when he and my mom Vickie started dancing together at the Dugout Sports Bar in Troy, OH. Scott was happiest around friends and family. He was never at a loss for words and if you stumped him it was a triumph....lol. Scott and my mom created a beautiful life full of love and laughter. He was with her till her last breath. I can only imagine and hope they are together again smiling, laughing and still dancing together. To the Meyers family you have my deepest condolences. Hugs and love to you all and a special hug to Alice May .
Don Carlson
July 3, 2024
Don & Linda Carlson
We met Scott shortly he arrived in Tennessee. Apon meeting him at our local
Tavern as Scott would say. We quickly began a solid friendship. We often would Laugh, tease and joke with each other as we had a lot in common. We miss our morning phone chats numerous times a week. A genuine soul with a big heart. We miss him greatly. Scott a great friend, etched in our heart's forever.
Miss you Brother,
Don & Linda
Bryan Gooch
July 3, 2024
We are so sorry about Scott, we have became very good friends the last year where we met at Good Ole Days. We have enjoyed his weekend visits and that affectionate laugh and personality. We will miss you.
Gooch, Jill, and Laya
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