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2009
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Jon Hough
October 31, 2022
Was thinking about Scott today. I was just the neighbor kid, but Scott was like family. We moved into his mothers house only feet away from his house. He always used to call me super jono. My folks and him were incredibly close. So many wild stories. Today though, I was thinking about the time that my dad tried to convince him to become a prowrestler.
Paula O'Connor
October 1, 2009
The first time I met Scott he was on his riding lawn mower, it looked like he was going to tip over, he had a lolly pop in his mouth with chew running out both corners of his mouth, I was scared of that guy! as time went on & I got to know Scott, he was not at mean as he looked on the outside, Scott was a GREAT guy, the type that would give the shirt off his back for you, that is if he had one on! I still can not beleive he is gone! R.I.P. Scott! As for the family, your in my Prayers!
Stacie Bralens
September 29, 2009
Well, I wasn't as close to you as others, but I remember always being at Grandma and Grandpas house when you would stop by to say hello. Everyone knew when you were there because your voice carried throughout the house. You were full of piss and vinegar, however you had a soft heart eventhough you looked rugged on the outside. I'm sorry to see you go, before having the chance to really get to know you cousin. Rest in peace Scottie. Tell my mother hello for me. Love, Stacie
Sharon Fuller
September 29, 2009
My deepest condolences to Scott's family.
I met Scott many years ago through his sister Chrystal. Chrystal and I have been friends for a very long time.
Scott left a lasting impression on me, as I'm certain he did with everyone who met him!
He had an energy that was intense and that energy could fill a room.
My thoughts are with those left behind. I wish you comfort and peace in the weeks to come.
Sharon Fuller
Chip Johnson
September 29, 2009
My mind is flooded with memories of us growing up in Sedro. Even though I moved at age 13 and we lost contact, I will never forget. As your cousin, I now regret those lost years. My deepest condolences to your family. R.I.P. Scott.
Lisa Johnson Robinson
September 26, 2009
Even though I didn't see you much in the last few years. I grew up with you taking care of me on the school bus. I remember having to call you and asking you for permission to get my hair cut off. I have always kept you close to my heart. I will always love you and remember you. Love you forever Lisa R. Johnson Robinson
Loretta Edson
September 25, 2009
I met Scott in 1993 and was completely captivated with him.
For 7yrs we were together,through the good times and the bad times.He was such a big part of my life and I will always love & care for him in a special place in my heart.
He was a great "Dad" figure to my girls,in fact he was the only "Dad" my daughter Brittany knew. She adored her Scottie,even wrote a grade school paper on him titled "someone I admire" which I still have today. I am glad she got to see & talk to him just days before his passing. I have so many fond memories of family get togethers.
Brad, be strong! My heart goes out to you.
Scott, I will miss that twinkle in your eye but I know you are now at peace. The Man,The Myth,The Legend. Give Jere a hug for me!
Much Love Always
Bob Bennett
September 25, 2009
Scott I will never forget the good times we had together in school and out of school. You was a true friend and I will never forget you.
Patrick Hayden
September 25, 2009
We will miss you, Scott.
CRYSTAL JOHNSON
September 25, 2009
MY DEAR SCOTTIE, I MISS YOU SO MUCH ALREADY. WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF ME NOW?
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE CLOSE IN MY HEART, MIND AND SOUL.
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH,
YOUR LITTLE SIS
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