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Jason Henry
February 28, 2025
My deepest sympathy to Scott´s family, lots of fond memories playing basketball with him as a kid with his dad coaching and his grandma in the stands yelling at us and the refs. He played together thru high school and he was indeed a terrific athlete and a great guy. Had not spoken to Scott for years but hearing he had passed was a tough one. Rest easy friend.
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wkcourtney
February 26, 2025
So sorry to hear about Scott's passing. I grew up with Scott in Cincinnati OH and went to the same high school and rode the same bus and graduated in the same year. Him and his family lived up and around the corner from me and my family. I'll remember Scott as popular but also kind to people who may not have been seen as popular. He really was just a nice guy. Fast Forward to 1999 and I made a move from Cincinnati to Massachusetts (I'll be moving back home to Cincinnati at end of April) and in 2003 I saw a news report on WCVB channel 5 here in Boston that said that Scott Sauerbeck was acquired by the Red Sox from the Pittsburgh Pirates. I didn't even know that he was in the major league but since I knew who he was I started rooting for the Red Sox and Scott to win. I'm a Cincinnati Reds fan first and foremost but he got me interested in the Red Sox and they had a wild ride that year and oh how I wish he had been around in 2004 to get WS Ring. I'm truly sorry for everyone's loss; his wife and children and of course his mother and father and sister Heather. Scott truly made a great impact on the world and it's a huge loss but please rest in the fact that there are those that knew him way back when and remember him as an amazingly kind and thoughtful individual. Your family will be in my prayers. Sincerely Wendy Courtney
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