Scott Busboom
Scott Busboom, (63) was lost to us on March 13, 2024. Scott was born 1961 in Lincoln., NE.
He was preceded in death by Karen, mother and Gene, father. Scott is survived by his wife, Julie; his brother, Kurt; two nieces.
Scott started with the NE Dept of Correctional Services in 1986 and had a 35-year career (3-year hiatus), where he worked his way up to Deputy Warden at Tecumseh State Correctional Institution.
There will be no service. Donations to TSCI Employee Appreciation Committee (EAC) or Correctional Peace Officer Foundation (CPOF).
Scott touched many lives in his time with us. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Butherus, Maser & Love Funeral Home, 4040 A Street, Lincoln 68510.
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Jane Hardy
November 6, 2024
Happy Heavenly Birthday my dear friend. I have had the pleasure of working with Scott for over 20 years. He has made a huge impact on my life. I have never met a more dedicated and caring man as he was. His heart was in his profession and he cared about his coworkers. You will be missed, you are missed Scott. My heart goes out to Julie. Much Love to the Busboom family. Jane & Don Hardy
Valerie Knobel
March 19, 2024
My heart goes out to all to knew and loved Scott.
Linda Taborek
March 19, 2024
So sorry to learn of Scott's death. I didn't really know him, though we are related. I well remember his parents, grandparents, and our mutual Great Aunt Marie. I wish his close family many great memories of him with these and other branches of the Busboom family tree. My condolences.
Todd Wasmer
March 18, 2024
I had the pleasure of working with Scott for a couple years. He always had a heart for his people. He cared for staff and always went the extra mile for them. He would stretch himself thin and do many things that went unnoticed by most, but I saw. He would fight hard behind the scenes and would always take the time to listen or lend a helping hand. Corrections would be a much more tolerable place for staff and inmates if there were more leaders like Scott. I often told him that he'd done enough and should go retire and enjoy the peace he worked so hard for. I know he had an impact on many. May the Lord welcome him home and bring peace to those he left behind. We'll meet again brother.
Knopp
March 18, 2024
Scott was an expert dove hunter and bass fisherman. He will be missed!
Tom Rivett
March 18, 2024
I knew Scott from the time he was a young man. He was always a courteous and caring person. Condolences to Family and Friends.
Dan Higgins
March 17, 2024
He was a good friend and solid troop.
Lester H Auman
March 17, 2024
I worked with and for Scott at the penitentiary. He was a great boss and I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
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