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Scott T. Azrael, born on June 11, 1962, in Rochester, New York, passed away on August 7, 2025, in the same beloved city he called home. His life was marked by a passionate spirit and an adventurous heart, embodied in his love for traveling and riding motorcycles.
Scott's enthusiasm for life extended beyond his wanderlust; he had an impressive collection of knives and a library of DVDs showcasing his favorite films. This diversity of interests reflected his vibrant personality and zest for experiences that brought him joy.
He was deeply committed to understanding the world around him, dedicating much of his time to reading and studying the Catholic religion. This scholarly pursuit illustrated his dedication to personal growth and spiritual development, which many found inspiring.
Scott is survived by his father, Norman Freeman, as well as his brothers Kyle and Shawn Freeman, and sisters Shari Freeman and Melody Fox. He cherished his role as an uncle to Solomon Mercer, Jace Freeman, Alyssa Basso, Celeste Freeman, and Kennedy Freeman. He also leaves behind his uncle Pete and aunt Carol Freeman, who will miss his presence dearly.
Scott reunites with his late mother, Beverly Freeman, and sister, Sandy Polo, whose memories will continue to live on in the hearts of those who loved him. His legacy of adventure, knowledge, and familial bond will resonate within his family and friends.
He was a remarkable individual whose memory will be cherished, and he will be missed by all who had the privilege to know him.
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