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Scott Brandon Szabo, born on February 10, 1975, in Muncie, Indiana, passed away on April 6, 2025, in Glasgow, Kentucky. He was a devoted father, son, grandfather, and friend, whose presence will be profoundly missed by all who knew him.
Scott was employed as a Production Associate at Pan Oston, where he dedicated himself to his work with a strong sense of pride and responsibility. Outside of his professional life, he had a rich array of interests that brought joy and fulfillment to his life. A true enthusiast of motorcycles, he found freedom and thrill in riding. Additionally, Scott shared his love for music, playing in the Temple Hill Band alongside friends Michael McMillan, Greg England, Jess Pierce, and Gabe England. These passions were an integral part of the vibrant life he lived.
He is survived by his beloved daughter, Jenna Szabo; his parents, Robert and Catherine Szabo; his cherished grandchildren, Karsen London, Greyson Szabo, and Aleah Lopez; his aunts, Gail Johnson, and Judi Granno (Jim); and his uncle, Louis Szabo (Judy).
Scott was also preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Lois Mooneyham; his maternal grandfather, William Johnson (Tina); and his paternal grandparents, Louis and Irene Szabo. Their memories will forever remain a cherished part of his legacy.
Visitation will be held at A.F. Crow & Son Funeral Home in Glasgow, Kentucky, on April 9, 2025, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. A Funeral Mass will take place at Saint Helen Catholic Church on April 10, 2025, at 11:00 AM, followed by burial at Glasgow Municipal Cemetery.
In celebrating the life of Scott Brandon Szabo, we remember not only the milestones he achieved but also the love and the joy he brought into the lives of those around him. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, passion, and devotion that will resonate for generations to come.
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