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Scott M. Featherston, 71, of Carmel, passed away on Monday, July 14, 2025 at his home. He was born on May 29, 1954 to Glenn Melvin and Nancy (Boutwell) Featherston in Noblesville, Indiana.
Scott was a family man who loved his girls and grandchildren. He was fond of speed starting with his Camaro, then motorcycles. Scott was a truck driver and owned 2 businesses: S&T Mulch and Dirtworks. After retirement, he became fond of the deer and birds on his property, which he fed daily. Scott always entertained at gatherings. Sometimes you had to be quiet because the comments out of the side of his mouth were so very funny. He will be dearly missed.
Scott is survived by his wife of 46 years, Teresa Featherston; daughters, Amanda (Matt) Klocek and Amber Featherston (Bobby Ray King); brother, Kip (Debbie) Featherston; sisters, Jan (Gary) Foulke and Amy Featherston (Mark Day); grandchildren, Cameron Haag, Sebastian Haag, Luke Klocek, MaKayla King, and Aiden King; sister-in-law, Carrie (Bill) Prater; brother-in-law, Kenny (Leslie) Ely; several nieces & nephews; and several great-nieces & great-nephews.
In addition to his parents, Scott was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Manly Ely; mother-in-law, Margaret Thomas; and his grandson, Tyler James Haag.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Scott's family has entrusted Randall & Roberts Funeral Home with his care.
Memorial contributions may be made to Gray Friends Church, c/o Nathan Whisman, 49 N Ridgeview Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46219.
Condolences: www.randallroberts.com
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