Lt. Col.  Scott Lee Wilcox obituary, Wyalusing, PA

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Lt. Col. Scott Lee Wilcox

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Jay Guthy

February 11, 2018

So sad to hear of Scott's passing while reading the recent Bloomsburg Quarterly magazine today. Attended Bloomsburg with Scott and I always admired his guts and fortitude. You just knew Scott had a calling and would be a success at whatever he ventured. May all of you find continued comfort and peace in his memory and knowledge you will see him again one day. Sincere condolences to all his family.

Mary Lou Comstock

September 24, 2017

I am just finding out tonight of this great loss to your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Pollyanna Gero

July 31, 2017

Sending thoughts and prayers to the Wilcox family and friends. I would like to think he's soaring high in the clouds waving at all of us! Will miss you.

Rex Seymour

July 29, 2017

May Scotts family find peace in this time of sorrow,and may God guide you through it all.

July 26, 2017

I'm here for you little sister ! Love your brother

Bonnie Burns

July 25, 2017

My prayers and condolences go out to the family.

Mark Houck

July 25, 2017

My deepest sympathy to the Wilcox family.

July 24, 2017

It is such a lot of sadness that Scott is no longer here on earth with us and that the family has this loss to grieve. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. He was someone I silently admired a great deal while serving at the 92nd Aerial Port Reserve Center. Always fit, upbeat and smiling no matter how tough things were. His existence definitely permeated others positively from what I could tell. He was there to support others in need, it seemed. A strong man , with an even stronger heart; a presence of compassion, kindness , dignity , grace and encouragement among his comrades in the Air Force. Bless the family who may continue the steps that they've been shown by Lt Wilcox , until the steps become their very own!

Dan Slate

July 24, 2017

Celebrating a life well lived and lived to the fullest. Scott will truly be missed - Aim High and Rest In Peace my friend

Ryan

July 23, 2017

Sensei Scott was the strongest guy I've ever met in real life. His passion for martial arts and making me and the rest his students stronger will resonate with me for my whole life.

Mike Yetzer

July 23, 2017

Jenny, sorry to hear of this tragedy. Sending thoughts and prayers from the Yetzer family.

Amy Bull

July 23, 2017

Jenn sorry for your loss prayers to your entire family at this time love you thinking of you .

Rhi

July 22, 2017

Sensei was a great role model to me and I had so much fun in his class. I am going to miss goofing off with him and hearing him call me Wonder Woman.

Bobby Cumby

July 22, 2017

I will miss you my brother. You encouraged me to fight when I was in the hospital. You were always there for me and I'm forever grateful for all you've done for me. Love you man!

July 22, 2017

So very sorry for your loss. I remember Scott as energetic, funny and never afraid of a challenge while serving in the 92nd APS in Forty Fort, Pa. He packed a lot into 53 years of living. My condolences to his family and friends.

Janice & Ron Shaffer

July 22, 2017

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of Scott's family, our thoughts and prayers are with you!

Jacquelyn Smith

July 22, 2017

My condolences to the family.. You will be missed.. OSI BEST gone to soon.. rest in paradise!

Dolores Sharer and Jim Smith

July 22, 2017

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Linda

July 22, 2017

Scott was such a compassionate and accomplished individual with a strong devotion to the community and its youths.
His legacy will live on in our hearts and minds for decades to come.
We will all miss his wonderful kind nature and yes, that brilliant smile.
Thoughts and prayers for his family.
Soar with the angels Scott.

Karen Chmieleski

July 22, 2017

Always in our hearts!! Prayers for your family as they go thru this very sorrowful time. You taught my children and myself so much more than karate. You taught us diligence, humility and self discipline and most importantly self worth. You will truly be missed Sensei. ❤

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