Scott Macomber

Scott Macomber obituary

Scott Macomber

Scott Macomber Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Andrew J. Magni & Son Funeral Home on Nov. 17, 2025.
Scott Macomber of Newton, MA, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, at age 66, with his son Nathan and his brother Chris by his side, of cardiac arrest after a long and courageous battle with cancer.

Scott is survived by his mother, Marie; his son, Nathan, and Nathan's mother, Sue Dorfman; his brothers Lee (and his wife Karol), Todd (and his wife Michelle), and Chris (and his wife Debra); and his nieces and nephews Maya, Nicholas, Carlin, Ayla, Ryan, Kristian, Noe, and David. He was predeceased by his father, Stuart.

A lover of the outdoors, especially in his younger years, Scott found purpose and community during his eight years working for the Appalachian Mountain Club. He held a variety of roles, beginning at Pinkham Notch as a Winter Deskie and later serving as Trucker, Storehouse Crew and Manager, and Hut Caretaker at Carter and Zealand huts in the early 1980s. As an AMC alumnus, he was a proud member of the Old Hutcroo Association. His passion for hiking and exploration took him around the world, including journeys to Nepal, Chile, and Argentina, where he immersed himself in local cultures and explored mountains and countryside with close friends.

Scott was an alumnus of UMass Amherst, Antioch College, and Boston University, where he earned his master's degree in Geology. After starting as a graduate student and Research Assistant in BU's Department of Earth and Environment, Center for Remote Sensing, he developed deep expertise in Unix/Linux systems, networking, and information technology. In 1997, Scott transitioned to the Information Services and Technology Department as a Systems Administrator, where he became a highly respected colleague known for his technical knowledge, reliability, and unwavering dedication to supporting BU faculty, staff, and students. Scott shared his expertise freely and enthusiastically, embodying the spirit of a true teacher who loved helping others.

Scott's talents extended far beyond his professional life. He was a trained EMT who offered invaluable medical insight to friends and family. He was also a gifted handyman, skilled in carpentry, electrical work, plumbing, painting, and more. Whether fixing something or teaching someone how to do it themselves, Scott enjoyed lending his time, energy, and know-how.

Most recently, Scott fulfilled a longtime dream of visiting Glacier National Park in Montana, a bucket-list item and an adventure made all the more special because he shared it with his son Nathan.

We will miss Scott's stories, his boundless generosity, his love for his family and friends, and his steady, thoughtful guidance in every corner of our lives.

Calling hours in the Magni Funeral Home, 365 Watertown St, Newton on the Friday after Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, from 10am to 12 Noon, followed by a Celebration of Life with testimonials from friends and family. Burial will be private.

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December 5, 2025

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December 5, 2025

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December 4, 2025

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Marjorie Simon

December 5, 2025

I knew Scott from going to the house over the years. He was often outside working on the house or yard. He was a wonderful, dedicated Father, Uncle, Brother, Son, Friend, Coworker. I learned so much more about the person Scott was at his beautiful celebration of life. He was a really amazing person who did so much in his life. Scott will be missed by so many. Sending my deepest condolences to Nathan, Chris, Debra, Maya, Nick and the entire Macomber family. May Scott's memory be a blessing.

Maureen Stanton

December 5, 2025

I was saddened to hear about Scott´s passing. Even in a place as large as BU, he had a way of making every interaction feel personal and supportive. He was truly one of the nicest people to work with. My heartfelt condolences to his family.

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Larry Ouellette

November 29, 2025

My condolences to the Macomber family. I worked with Scott for many years at BU's IS&T and he was always someone who was great to work with, and especially to talk to. I know I will miss him.

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Diane Ripstein (Lucas Walker)

November 25, 2025

Dear Nathan, Sue and Scott's Dear Family,
I first met Scott when Nate and my son were schoolmates at Mason-Rice Elementary. He was a kind, generous, loving and supportive co-parent. A Good Man. I am so saddened to hear this news of his passing. Please accept my condolences. May Scott's memory be a blessing.

Jennifer A'Hearn

November 25, 2025

Scott was a wonderful presence at the house. I started there as a nanny when Maya was 2 weeks old. Scott would check in when he was home to see if I needed anything. He never made me feel like an outsider.

Over the years we had some great conversations, lots of laughs and some serious discussions. He will be sorely missed.

I send out my deepest condolences to the Macomber family.

Judith Levine

November 25, 2025

My condolences to all those who had the privilege of being Scott's family or friends. He was a good man, and he is gone much too soon.

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Jonathan Morgan

November 25, 2025

Nate and Family - I´m so sorry for your loss. Words can´t express the weight of losing a father, family member, and friend. I´ll always remember hearing about his incredible journeys to places near and far, and how he was able to visit Glacier National Park before his passing. Through his work at BU and his dedication as an EMT, he made a difference for countless people, leaving behind a legacy of service and kindness. My thoughts are with you all during this time.

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Lora Fulton

November 22, 2025

Hi Nathan, I am very sorry to learn about the passing of your dad. I worked with him at BU for many years; we were great work buddies back in the day. I am pretty sure your dad and I started at BU the same year!

I moved out of town and went fully remote a three years ago and fell out of touch with your dad. I didn't know he was battling cancer :( What a bummer; that must of been so hard for all of you. I am so sorry!

Not sure if it's still in the family ,but your Dad bought my prized 2003 Toyota Tundra with the Phantom Grey Pearl paint job and the side step on the bed of the truck. He loved that truck as much as I did and I was so happy to find it the perfect home when it was time for me to move on to a rolling locker room where I could keep all my gear locked in side.

I share your dad's love of the outdoors and we shared many stories of adventures together back when we worked in the same office space. He was a bright spot for many of us in the work place for sure.

Anyway, thought I would share a fun fact with you and to let your know your dad will always hold a special place in my heart. I am so sorry for your loss, your dad will truly be missed!

Bob Dunphy

November 21, 2025

Scott you were a great friend. You will be missed.

Cheryl Nelson

November 20, 2025

I am deeply saddened to learn of Scott Macomber´s illness and passing. My heart is with his family and hope for their comfort and peace.

Chris Coyle

November 20, 2025

To The Macomber family, Deb and I send our condolences. To our dear friends Todd, Michelle, Carlin, Ayla, Ryan our hearts go out to you.

Jennifer Robble

November 20, 2025

I was very fortunate to get to work with Scott, who saved the day for us in the law library too many times to count. Scott worked incredibly hard, but even though he was very busy, he still took the time to explain things to me: a junior, non-technical person. I learned so much from him over the 10+ years I knew him. I was always amazed when we'd get on a Teams call that he sounded genuinely happy to hear from me, even though I was always bringing him a problem. Scott was a terrific person to work with, and we will really miss him.

Brenda Muniz

November 19, 2025

Nathan, I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family.

Bonnie Cranin

November 19, 2025

Nathan, I´m so deeply sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to you and your family. What a special connection the two of you shared. I hope you can hold onto those memories and feel his presence in all the ways he continues to inspire you. Wishing you strength, peace, and gentle moments of comfort in the days ahead.

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Gail Edgerly

November 19, 2025

A fellow AMC Deskie - what a foundational time we spent together at Pinkham. A springboard into adult life surrounded by wonderful people - like Scott. A kind, considerate, caring, funny, we can figure it out kind of guy. So glad I knew him so long ago, and love reading how his life unfolded. RIP my friend.

Jill Clemmer

November 19, 2025

Surely into loving arms, he passed... I am grateful for the celebrations shared with the Byer-Macomber family over the last decades. I saw Scott, a dedicated Uncle, offering love and support at every turn, at every occasion. I learned of his love of the outdoors, his commitment to his work and witnessed his wonderful relationship with his son, Nathan. Simply said, Scott was a Fine Person. I send my heartfelt sympathy to his family while we grieve and honor him.

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