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Scott David Peck of Plattsburgh, NY passed away unexpectedly on April 8, 2025. Scott was born on April 5, 1969.
Scott is survived by his parents, David L. Peck and Dolores M. Lancto. He also had a stepmother, Kandy J. Peck, as well as 2 brothers and 3 sisters; Mark W. Peck and his life companion, Kathy Kraft of West Chazy, NY, Laurie Peck of Plattsburgh, NY, Cindy L. Kimball and her husband Randy J. Patnode of West Chazy, NY, Pam Varin of Plattsburgh, NY and Kevin Peck of California. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, including a great Aunt and many close friends.
Scott had many jobs during his lifetime, he held several different jobs and did not miss work no matter what. He was very responsible and devoted to any job he held. He most recently really enjoyed gardening and planning events for his many friends. He really thrived on doing things for his friends and making their lives more enjoyable. He wanted to get them involved in as many activities as he could to give them a happier life and that was his greatest accomplishment.
He was also in military reserves for many years. Scott had a wonderful, outgoing personality and will truly be missed by many.
Calling hours will be held at Brown Funeral Home located at 29 Broad Street in Plattsburgh on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 from 2:00 to 4:00PM. A prayer service will begin at 4:00PM with Fr. William Reamer officiating.
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29 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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