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Scott Henry Tomter, age 77, died on November 11, 2025, after a battle with vascular dementia and Alzheimer's.
Scott was a husband to Myrna; a father to five boys: Anthony, Joseph, Patrick, Alexander (Emma), and the late Michael; a grandfather to: Bella, Romin, Jack, Hazel, Winona, Bodhi, and Violet; a brother to: Nancy, David, and the late Tim and Rick. He was a son to the late Scott and Madge and he is survived by many relatives and friends.
Scott was born January 15, 1948. He grew up in Mukwonago before graduating from Milwaukee Washington in 1966. Scott was a successful entrepreneur locally. He had operations in the bar/restaurant scene, beer/liquor distribution, and real estate.
Despite his successes in business, his true passion was raising his sons. He enjoyed sports with his boys and spent hours at games and meets. He especially enjoyed baseball and coached every team he could for his kids. Scott was also an unprecedented supporter of the Brewers, Bucks, Badgers, and Packers. He attended all seven games of the 1982 World Series, the 2000 Rose Bowl, and many of the biggest games in each team’s history.
A private celebration of life will be held for Scott.

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