Scott Stuart Sodervick, born July 13, 1958, in Logansport, Indiana, He has found eternal rest in the presence of the Lord. He was the son of David F. Sodervick and June Ellen Felker Sodervick, who preceded him in death.
Scott was a graduate of Wabash High School, Class of 1976, where he was active in the high school band. He is a graduate of Ball State University. A man of steady faith, Scott was a member of the Wabash Christian Church. Scott was a quiet man with a quiet strength. His calm presence, dependability, and kindness were felt by those who knew him well. He found joy in simple things – especially spending time outdoors and being with his beloved dog.
He is survived by his loving wife, Michelle Sodervick of Bluffton, Indiana; his stepson Scott Moore of Bluffton; his stepdaughter Jordan (Matt) Morrissey of Zionsville; and his cherished grandchildren Cale, Hattie, and Eloise Morrissey. He is also survived by his brother David R. (Joleen) Sodervick of Peru; sister-in-law Lisa Sodervick of Wabash; and nieces and nephews Jacob (Sarah) Sodervick, Krista (Brandon) Catt, Payton Sodervick, Niko (Miranda) Macaluso, and Christin (Trent) Hoppes, along with extended family. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandparents Werner and Bertha Lott Sodervick and Chauncey and June Katherine Meady Felker; and brother Barry Martin Sodervick. Memorials in his memory may be given to the Bluffton Animal Shelter, in appreciation of his love for animals.
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Jerry
January 25, 2026
We were lifelong friends Scott. We had much fun and mischief growing up together. I´ll never forget it! Any of it! Another unforgettable friend!
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