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Scott Weymouth Obituary

Scott D. Weymouth, 53, Mertztown, died after an illness Sept. 16, 2007, in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest.

He was the husband of Nancy L. (Larish) Weymouth. He and his wife celebrated 28 years of marriage on Sept. 23, 2006.

Born in Abington, he was a son of the late Robert and Betty Jane (Lennox) Weymouth.

He was a supervisor at Stroh Brewery Co. in Fogelsville, for 21 years, and then was a supervisor at Knauss Foods Inc., Quakertown, for three years. Prior to that, he worked at M.W. Wood Co.

He graduated from Delaware Valley College in Doylestown with a bachelor of science degree in food science.

He was a member of Longswamp United Church of Christ, Mertztown.

He was a member of Mertztown Rod & Gun Club and enjoyed the outdoors.

Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Lindsay S., wife of Jonathan Grow, Trappe, Md.; and two sons, Evan S. Weymouth and Phillip J. Weymouth, both at home.

Other survivors include two sisters, Sheryl L., wife of Chuck Tomlin, Hereford; and Janet D., wife of Richard Kaltreider, Abbottstown; and many nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Longswamp United Church of Christ, 200 Clay Road, Mertztown, with the Rev. Craig W. Stout, church pastor, officiating. Relatives and friends are invited to call Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. in the church.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3893 Adler Place, Suite 170, Bethlehem, PA 18017, or the Humane Society of Berks County Inc., 1801 N. 11th St., Reading, PA 19604.

The Mann-Slonaker Funeral Home, 222 Washington St., East Greenville, is in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Reading Eagle from Sep. 18 to Sep. 21, 2007.

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Chuck Tomlin

October 18, 2007

Cooter,
The Sheryl Lynn took you on a final boat ride to the wreck site of the Gulf Trade. This was one of our favorite fishing spots. Your ashes were left there on a really beautiful day. The ocean seemed so alive and it seemed so appropriate that this would be your final resting spot. I've been back several times and no longer tear up but feel good, as your were my best fishing buddy for 25+ years. Find a good boat up there and save me a spot on the rail.
Love ya and miss ya,
Chuck

Dennis McCook

September 30, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

Daniel F. Kroll

September 28, 2007

Dear Nancy and Family,
I worked with Scott from his first day until the shutdown at the brewery. We got off on a ruff note, learned more about each other, and gained respect for each other. Would like to express my deepest sympathys an see him on the other side.

Matt Tomlin

September 24, 2007

So many wonderful memories I have with Uncle Scott and the crew, I don't know where to start. They start as far back as I can think. From bubble gum soda at birthday parties to him whacking Evan over the head with a fishing pole because Evan hooked him by accident and kept singing "'cause I caught a Cooter, yeah yeah yeah." One thing I do know now is that he is home, smiling down on us with those beautiful blue eyes of his. I also know that he has each one of our names on a list and he is keeping tally of how many ginkers, noogies, dutch rubs, and indian sunburns he owes us when we see him again. Let's keep our chins up, a firm upper lip, and our tears to a minimum - he would want it that way. So Cooter, put a mug in the freezer for me and save up the hot sauce and when and when we do meet again, I'll bring the beers...I'll bring the beers.

Suzanne P

September 23, 2007

Dear Weymouth family, from what I have read from the previous entries, I have learned that Scott was extremely funny, obviously into cooking, the outdoors, and animals. I wished I'd known him prior to his illness. But unfortunately, in my profession, many times, I am introduced to people when it may be too late to know the true person. Thank you all for allowing me a glimpse of the Scott that you all knew. It sounds like he was a blast. Take that and keep it with you. I lost my brother when he was 19, and my dad when he was 55. The memories are precious, and all we have. Suzanne, physical therapy, ManorCare.

Jana Berg

September 21, 2007

Dear Nancy & family -
We are so saddened by Scott's passing. The service yesterday was one that will always stay with us...keep it spinning, keep it turning, keep it going. We are here for you all ANY time. We love you.
- Jana & Wendy

Erich & Elizabeth Meyer

September 21, 2007

To the Weymouth and Tomlin families:
Our deepest condolences on the death of Scott. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

bob runowski

September 21, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Weymouth family in this time of tremendous grief.

Catherine and Bob Runowski

Linda Brasch

September 20, 2007

Nancy,Lindsay & Jon, Evan and Phil,

Today's celebration of Scotty's life was one our family will remember always. He was always full of life and that is how I will remember him. We will miss his love for the Giants, Cooking, Animals and Baseball. I will truely miss him during the holidays if it happens to be at my house because he always helped me with the dinner. The coming days will be tough but try to keep him in your memories as strong and hopeful person. I will keep you all in my prayers forever!
Love,
Aunt Linda

Jonell Pollarine

September 20, 2007

Nancy, Linds, Evan, and Phil - I am so sorry for your loss. my thoughts and prayers are with you

Carol Pollarine

September 20, 2007

To Nancy and family,
I was so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. My heart goes out to all of you. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Carol Pollarine

Steven Valent

September 20, 2007

To the Weymouth Family,
I worked with Scott at the brewery for 21 years. I enjoyed working with him. Sorry to hear of his passing. He'll be in my prayers.

Renie Rich

September 19, 2007

Dear Nancy, Lindsay, Evan & Phillip,
Our hearts are heavy as we think of your loss. The miles between Mertztown and Massachusetts are many, as have been the years since we have all been together. We danced at your wedding and celebrated with you (long distance) the births of your kids. We pray now for God's peace that can hold us close to surround you all. May your love for Scott live on as you remember him together. He was a cutey! And he loved you all, I am sure. Let's keep in touch, cousin. Our roots go way back and real deep.

Blessings,

Renie, Howie , Brooks & Casey Rich

Pete Tomlin

September 19, 2007

Uncle Scott,
My heart dropped when I heard of your passing, I will truely miss your sense of humor and your unique talent to brighten up every situation but thanks to you I have so many amazing memories to remind me. I will never forget striper fishing on Thanksgiving with no shirts on. You and your amazing cooking will be missed at every eagles/giants game. Thank you for everything.

Love always,

Petey

Aunt Nanc, Lindz, Ev-man,and Phil,

My thoughts, prayer, and heart is with you all. If there is anything I can do I am always here.

Petey

Liz Ferrigno

September 19, 2007

To the Weymouth Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Scott at Burger King. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

Jared Plantulli

September 19, 2007

Uncle Scott,
I can't even begin to express the sadness that struck my heart when I heard of your passing. But, in the midst of all of it, I still couldn't forget my incredible time camping with you when you first coined the name King Hairy White Butt when your pants fell off coming out of the water, and our actual swatting of the green flies competition; you always won. Re-living the 03' Disney World Vacation would be another wish of mine. With non-stop fun and crazy rides, I'm sure you and the rest of your family will know that there will always be a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow, shining at the end of every day :-)

Love,
Jarey baby

Trevor Moser

September 19, 2007

Nancy, Linds, Phil, and Ev
Just letting you guys know that im thinking of you at this very sad and emotional time. Scott was a one of a kind person and I am blessed to be Evan's best friend and a friend of the family. Scott was always making me laugh when I was around him and he will be missed dearly by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Stay strong and take care....all my love
Trevor Moser

Jessica Plantulli

September 19, 2007

Dear Aunt Nancy, Lindsay, Evan, & Phillip,

First, I just wanted to tell you how much I love you all and how proud I am to call you my family. Know that I am always here for support whenever it is needed.

Uncle Scott,
I could always count on you to talk to about everything. You always made me laugh. There were so many memories that I will hold dearly in my heart. I will love you always and miss you forever.

Love,
Jessie (JLo)

Steven Heebner

September 19, 2007

With warmest regards! Steve Heebner and Family

Jennifer Larish

September 19, 2007

Dear Nancy, Lindsay, Evan and Phil~

My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to all of you for your loss. I pray that God and His angels are with you in this trying time and help you through. Just know that we are all here for you to lean on for whatever you may need. Scott was a wonderful person and I will always remember the great conversations we had together...especially when talking about recipes and swapping ideas with one another.

He will be missed...

All my love,

John Larish

September 19, 2007

My Big Brother,
Your passing hurts my heart.
Thank you so much for everything you taught me when I was a kid. I consider myself so lucky that I was able to spend so many weeks of my young summers at your house.
Fishing, Atari, Midnight candy runs for Nance, The Velodrome, Dorney, Terry Hill, Camping at the shore, My first Swiss Army Knife, My Beer Can Collection, Your green Duster with the black vinyl seats, The Polara, Fishing in the Poconos when you walked in a hole and your waders filled up, Fishing near Sheryl's house in Palm when you got caught in barbed wire and destroyed the same waders, Water-skiing in Cape May:"We're goin' to Lewes", Fishing on Chuck's 1st boat a mile off Wildwood while you were swimming holding the anchor chain...

Bruce Springsteen on the Born In The USA tour: You hanging over the second level railing at the Spectrum screaming at the top of your lungs.

I will miss you forever.

Jai

Stacie Shupp

September 19, 2007

Nancy, Lindsay, Evan and Phil,

I am so sorry about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Now is a time for you guys to come together as the strong close knit family that I have known you to be. Take Care.

Tom Plantulli

September 19, 2007

Nancy, Lindsay, Evan, & Phillip:
Just a few words to express my sorrow for the passing of Scott. Scott as a Husband and Father can never be replaced, but will always be remembered in our prayers and our hearts.
The Burger King people also have sent their prayers, and wish all of you, comfort during this difficult time.
Love,
Tom

Darlene Plantulli

September 19, 2007

Dear Family,

It goes without saying how much I love you all and am here to help in any way I can. There are so many things I will miss about our "Scotty too Hotty", but as you all know Scott and I shared a lot of personel moments these past few years when he was home with his illness. I will miss the ring of the cell phone to tell me what is on sale at the acme, Wegmans, and Super Fresh.......who is on the Food Network and what they are making, and of course no one knew like Scotty the love you can have for a dog or for that matter any living thing,we both shared that love!! I know Scott is in a place where he can be one with nature.....running with all the dogs and walking the woods maybe even fishing a little, that would be his heaven. I love you all very much.

PS all I want to know is who is going to make the gravy???

Love Darlene

Sheryl Tomlin

September 19, 2007

My Baby Brother,my childhood best friend, protector, confidedant. I will never forget our time growing up in North Hills, our endless trips to the grocery storesand reading every label. Our phone discussions over food, recipes, Mom, Dad, little sister, our kids. How can I raise my pigs without the little extras from the brewery? Remember our Blue Fish Trip? What a blast. I will miss you more than you can know, so will Jose. I will do my best to take care of Nanc (my other sister), Evan and Phil. They will always be in my prayers and with me. Love Ya ALL,
Your Big Sister, Sheryl, aka shrimp

brittany mikolajczk

September 18, 2007

dear family
i m so sorry for your loss. scott touched alot of people here at manor care especially me i m very sorry if you want to contact me my phone number is 610-844-1425 thankyou and i m very sorry
Brittany Mikolajczyk (HCR manorcare Allentown)

Dave Cannell

September 18, 2007

Nancy, This brings back wonderful memories of when you and Scott first met on my boat. Other memories of weekend card games. And those memories will always be with us. Thinking of all you folks. Tell Lindsay to look me up at CBMM in St. Michaels the first weekend in October. With deepest sympathy, Dave

Joe Flury

September 18, 2007

Nanc,
This all came too soon.We were all supposed to be in a home together wheeling around in wheel chairs pulling all night meat markets on each other!! I will always remember cruising in Scots Plymouth with the top down and listening to The Greatful Dead blaring on the stereo. Scot and I shared many personal discussions and problems together and I always felt we had a very close friendship which by osmoses extended to all all of his family. Ginny and I have many very fond memorys of all of the gang. I guess I won't be brewing with my brew master any more, at least not on this side.Gods speed to you and yours. All of our prayers are with and upon you. Scot is in gods house now and is without pain. You know you can always call on us should you need any help.
With deepest sympethy
Joe, Ginny and the boys

Rachel and Mike Caruso

September 18, 2007

Nancy, Lindsay, Jon, Evan and Phil- We will never forget the way Scotty made us smile. We can't begin to imagine the pain you are all in right now, but you are in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything, don't hesitate to call. We love you.

Marge Stern

September 18, 2007

We are so very sorry for your loss. Scott was such a nice guy and we have some wonderful memories. Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Take care.
Marge Stern & Nick Ostrowski

Donald "MURRY" Klein

September 18, 2007

Hi Nancy,
Yes it is really me. Pam and I would like to express our condolences to you and the kids. Even though I hadn't seen you and Scott for years both of you have been in my thoughts. Will always remember the good times,especially the "meat markets". The old gang will not be the same.

Bob and Cindy Blue

September 18, 2007

Dear Nancy, Lindsay, Evan,& Phil,We are very sorry for your lose.Scott was a great guy. You are all in our prayers.Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

Sherry Hahn

September 18, 2007

To the Weymouth family,
I worked with Scott at Stroh/Pabst in the Packaging office and words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss. Scott was always nice to me and I will remember all the good times and the laughs we shared.

Rob Dennis

September 18, 2007

To the entire Weymouth faimily:
We offer our most heartfelt condolences in this time of loss. We wish all members of the families strength and good luck in the times ahead. The Hamel Avenue Boys must now say fair well to a true friend but not good by as we remember all the great things about Scott. He will live in our hearts forever.

Rob Dennis
Bruce Dennis
Howard Dennis

Christopher and Natalie Tomlin

September 18, 2007

We will always charish the great times we spent with Uncle Scotty. He always found a way in all situations to bring a smile to all our faces. Nancy, Lindsay, Evan and Phil- We are here for you and love you.

Cindy Smith

September 18, 2007

To The Weymouth Family:
There is nothing I can say or do to help you in the time of saddness & sorrow... Please know that Scott touch so many people in so many differant ways and we are all better people for knowing him,And for that we are so greatfull.
I will be touched by his cander for ever.
Know you are in my thoughts & prayer
if you need anything please let us know.
Cindy

Jessica Nomland

September 18, 2007

My apologies go out to the friends and family of Mr. Weymouth for their loss. I've heard only positive memories about him from Evan and want his entire family to know they are in my thoughts & prayers.

Emily Nomland

September 18, 2007

Mrs. Weymouth, Lindsey, Evan & Phil ~ I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and my prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time.
Emily

Carly Plantulli

September 18, 2007

Uncle Scott,

You were a wonderful, kind, compassionate person. I will always remember your amazing cooking, love for animals, and most of all the love you gave towards your family and friends. We will miss you so much! xoxo
Carly Girl

WANDA SCARL

September 18, 2007

NANCY & FAMILY, OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALWAYS. KEEP ON SINGING & LAUGHING BECAUSE SCOTT IS DEFINITELY LISTENING.
LOVE, WANDA & HAROLD SCARL

Claudia Emery

September 18, 2007

To Nancy and family,
So very sorry to read about Scott's death....Our thoughts are with you and your family....
Claudia, Bill and Chris Emery

Janet Kaltreider

September 18, 2007

Nancy, Lindsay, Evan and Phil
Will miss my big brother!
Thinking of all of you at this time.
Covering you with prayer! Please let us know if our family can do anything for you..
Love you!
Jan

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