Scot A. Murchie, 73, of Stockton, Kansas, passed away at HaysMed in Hays, KS. He was born on February 3, 1952, in Devil’s Lake, North Dakota, to John J. and Ruth (Brooks) Murchie. On August 1, 1986, Scot was united in marriage to Denise Reed at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Stockton. Together they were blessed with two children, Heather and Adam.
Scot grew up in Sarles, ND, and graduated from Border Central High School in Calvin, ND. He worked as a custom harvester in his early years before spending 14 years with Farmland Industries. He ultimately retired after 26 dedicated years with Westhusing’s, Inc. Known for his strong work ethic and even stronger loyalty, Scot formed lasting friendships everywhere he went. He was a charter member of Solomon Valley Pheasants Forever and a past member of the Solomon Valley Antique Engine and Machinery Association.
He loved the outdoors—especially hunting, fishing, camping, and harvesting—and took great pride in his woodworking projects. He enjoyed playing cards and pool, sharing a cold one with friends, and spending time with his family. His greatest joy came from being “Grandpa” to his two grandchildren. Scot was a talented handyman who could fix nearly anything and was always willing to lend a helping hand.
Scot is survived by his wife, Denise, of the home in Stockton; his children, Heather (Dustin) James of Wichita Falls, TX, and Adam (fiancé Kaylee Dreher) Murchie of Hays, KS; his beloved grandchildren, Declan Kyle James and Madalyn AnnMarie James; and his mother-in-law, Shirley Reed of Stockton.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Ann Murchie; brother, Kirk Murchie; and his father-in-law, Charles Reed.
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, at 10:30 AM at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Stockton. Burial will follow at the St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be on Thursday, 5-8PM with the family receiving friends 6-7PM at the funeral home in Stockton.
Memorials are suggested to Solomon Valley Pheasants Forever and may be sent to Plumer-Overlease Funeral Home, 723 N. 1st, Stockton, KS 67669.
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