Passed away peacefully on November 3, 2013, after a brief, but courageous battle with cancer. He was 68. Scott was surrounded by family and close friends during this difficult time and supported by the outstanding medical teams at Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara and Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Scott was a fourth generation member of a California family well known in Santa Paula and the neighboring Simi Valley for their citrus properties and community involvement. His grandfather, Benjamin Hedrick, was a founder of Citizens State Bank of Santa Paula and was the mayor of Santa Paula in 1939. Scott was born in Los Angeles, California, on September 23, 1945, to Sanger and Betty Hedrick and went to local public schools before attending Menlo College and UCSB. He was a medic in the US Air Force Reserves and completed his post graduate work at the USC School of Business in 1970.
Scott began his professional career with the Bank of America's Small Business Enterprise Company. In 1974, he became a partner in American-Euro Interfund, and in 1979 he co-founded InterWest Partners, a highly regarded, diversified venture capital firm.
Scott helped guide numerous small business enterprises from concept to successful, publicly traded companies. He served as a director for many of them, including the Office Club, Office Depot, Il Fornaio, Tetra Technologies, Golden State Vintners, Hot Topic, Noodles & Company, Vintage Wine Trust, and the Capital Group Companies. He was on the Board of Directors of the National Venture Capital Association and was a lecturer at the graduate schools of business at Stanford University, Pepperdine University, and the University of Oregon. Beyond being a successful businessman, educator, and mentor, he was always acknowledged for his exemplary ethics and his sense of fair play.
Scott also served on the boards of the William H. Adams Foundation, which funds amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) basic research, and Direct Relief International, a non-profit that provides essential medical supplies and equipment to people around the world who have been affected by poverty, natural disasters, and civil unrest.
Scott was an avid outdoorsman. His competitive spirit and close friendships found him fly-fishing the great rivers of Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, Idaho, and Montana, as well as the mighty McCloud River in Northern California. Scott thrived on the camaraderie and competition of golf. He was a proud member of the San Francisco Golf Club, the Valley Club of Montecito, and the Stock Farm Club in Hamilton, Montana. As a player, he excelled and was a sought after partner in countless member-guest tournaments.
Scott will be best remembered for his love of family and friends and as a generous and kind man who readily shared his many gifts. Among his greatest joys were time with family, friends and puppies at Lake Tahoe, walking his dogs along the beaches of Santa Barbara, and cruising around Lake Tahoe in his vintage wooden boat. A masterful storyteller, he enjoyed sharing his well-known sense of humor, especially with his cherished grandchildren. His sense of fairness and ability to touch the lives of others in a profound and meaningful way were hallmarks of his character.
Scott was the consummate "people person." He loved to socialize and always had an easy smile, a twinkle in his eye, an infectious laugh, and a wonderfully positive approach to life. Whether you were being charmed by Scott or lured into one of his playful and high-spirited jokes, he was always great fun to be with. He spent many wonderful hours at the Bohemian Club, the Pacific Union Club, and the Bollibokka Club on the McCloud River, and always looked forward to the annual lunches with his SAE fraternity brothers.
Scott was devoted to his wife Mer and her children, to his four boys and their wives and significant others, and to his grandchildren. His legacy to his family and friends is treasured, and he will be remembered for the qualities that made him so special; kind, polite, generous, enthusiastic, warm, playful, and endearingly sentimental, with an unsurpassed sense of humor and a touch of the mischievous.
Scott is survived by his wife, Mer James, step-children Chelsea Sheehan and Madison and Austin Stranahan; sons Todd (Catherine), Carter (Erin), Devin (Carina), and Brad; siblings Sandy, Patricia Duncan (Lansing), and John; former wife Corinne (Jim); and grandchildren Palmer, Crosby, Eloise, Bailey and Quinn. Scott was pre-deceased by his parents and his beloved golden retriever, Piper.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Scott's memory can be made to Direct Relief International, 27 S. La Patera Lane, Santa Barbara, California 93117; the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, 2320 Bath Street, Suite 107, Santa Barbara, CA 93105; or the Koegel Autism Center, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9490.
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Mickey Jeane
March 5, 2014
Truly a great guy. I spent 10 years working with Scott as CEO of Tetra Technologies. He was a man I could trust, but equally important a man I could hang out with, fish with--without any tension between us. A real quality human being was Scott Hedrick. I will miss you even though I have not seen you in 15 years. That was the power of Scott Hedrick.
GSTL
November 17, 2013
May the Hearer of prayer grant comfort, courage,strength and peace at this time of sorrow. My deepest sympathy.
Psalm 65:2
Susan Bowman
November 14, 2013
I am so saddened by Scott's passing. He was in my office about a month ago and I had no idea he was ailing; he just seemed like his old self...ever giving and complimentary. What a great man he was! I know you will all miss him terribly. May he rest in peace!
November 13, 2013
what a great guy ..he will be missed …and what a wonderful family legacy he has left to constantly remind us him,, .warm aloha…skip & joanne cashin
Mary Heath Canchola
November 13, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. We grew up together in Simi Valley, and graduated from Simi High in 1963. He was always kind to everyone. My prayers are with the family during this very difficult time. Hang on to the memories, that is what will give you strength. Rest in Peace Scott.
Judy Johnson Thorgeirsson
November 13, 2013
Love and prayers to all of Scott's family at this sad time. God bless you all.
Jack Graham
November 13, 2013
For the entire Hedrick Family on Scott's passing: So sorry to hear of your loss. Scott and I were classmates from 1954 to 1963 in Simi Valley. Please accept my most sincere condolences. And even though we fell out of touch over the years, Scott was one of the really "Good Guys."
November 13, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Larry and Kathleen Johnson Krieger
Jack Cormode
November 12, 2013
Sandy and family, So sorry to hear about Scott's passing. He was always good for a laugh, someone everybody liked. He accomplished a lot in his time on Earth. Remember the good times.
Terrie Wright
November 12, 2013
My thoughts & prayers are with the Hedrick Family. Scott was an amazing son, brother, father, uncle and friend to his family. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. May he rest in peace. We all love you Scott.
Bob Bales
November 12, 2013
Brad and family,
I am so sorry to hear the news about your dad. You are in my thoughts.
Bob Bales
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