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Scott Manson, aged 50, passed away peacefully at home with his wife Kelly by his side on April 9, 2025, after a brave three year battle with cancer.
He was born on July 4,1974 and was the son of the late Robert and Darlene (Cleveland) Manson. Scott was a lifelong resident of Stoneham and was a 1992 graduate of Stoneham High School.
Scott was the beloved husband of Kelly (Goss) Manson. He is the brother of Carrie Zampitella and her late husband Steve Zampitella of Danvers and the uncle of his much loved nieces Samantha and Francesca. Scott is the brother-in-law of Steve and Katie (Goss) Marek of Stoneham and was the very loving uncle of their children Jared and Claire.
Scott was a lifelong avid basketball and golf fan. His pride and joy each year was the multitude of home grown vegetables that he happily gave to his extended family from his prized garden.
Family and friends are invited to gather and share memories on Thursday, April 17th from 4-6pm at the Barile Family Funeral Home, 482 Main Street, Stoneham, MA 02180. Parking attendants and elevator are available.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations in Scott’s memory to Mission of Deeds, 6 Chapin Ave., Reading MA 01867, www.missionofdeeds.org
He will be forever missed and loved.
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