Scott Jeffry Vredenburg

Scott Jeffry Vredenburg obituary, Roseville, CA

Scott Jeffry Vredenburg

Scott Vredenburg Obituary

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Scott Jeffry Vredenburg, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on September 11, 2025, in Citrus Heights, California. Born on March 19, 1971, in Sacramento, Scott's life was a testament to love, kindness, and joy, leaving an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know him.

Known affectionately by many as Lolo, Pop Pop, Opa, or simply The Yard Dog, Scott was a loving husband to his dear wife, Brigitte Vredenburg. Their bond was a beautiful reflection of partnership, filled with laughter, understanding, and compassion. Scott was more than just a husband; he was her confidant, her support, and her greatest fan; he was her soulmate. Together, they shared a life enriched by experiences that included hiking adventures and cherished moments spent with family.

Scott was a devoted son to his parents, Kathleen and Gordon Vredenburg, who instilled in him the values of honesty, humility, and hard work. These qualities defined him throughout his career as a Union Craft Director at the United States Postal Service, where he was admired for his integrity and dedication. His colleagues knew him as a great listener, always willing to lend an ear and share a laugh, embodying a spirit that engaged those around him.

His heart expanded further when it came to his stepchildren, Dean Catanese, Michael (Angel) Catanese, and Nicole Catanese-Jones, who brought joy and fulfillment to his life. Scott embraced each of them wholeheartedly, forming bonds that transcended mere family ties.

As a grandfather, Scott found immense joy in the lives of his grandchildren—Alexa LaRock, Joseph Catanese, Bella Ferrera, Gianna Ferrera, and Noah Catanese-Jones. He could often be found cheering for them at their sporting events, embodying an enthusiastic role that they will forever cherish. He took every opportunity to share the wisdom he had accumulated over the years with all of them. His great-granddaughter, Myla Meeks, was a newly welcomed treasure.

Scott loved spending his free time engaging in his hobbies and interests. He was an avid hiker and dedicated himself to working out at the gym, always looking to stay active. His interest in martial arts and Bowen Therapy reflected his pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. Interestingly, Scott loved to share meals with family and was known for his hardy appetite and playful enthusiasm for taking home all of the leftovers. He found joy and meaningful moments spent with his dogs, Apache and Waylon, who were his constant companions.

In every interaction, Scott’s great sense of humor brought warmth and laughter into the lives of those around him. He had a rare ability to connect with people, fostering friendships that spanned lifetimes. His understanding nature made him a trusted confidant, and his honesty resonated in his relationships.

Scott Jeffry Vredenburg leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and a life well-lived. His family and friends will forever treasure the memories they created together, holding him close in their hearts as they navigate the world without his shining presence. As we remember Scott, we celebrate the life of a remarkable man whose spirit enriched everyone he encountered.

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