1962 - 2026
1962
2026
Jul 31, 1962 - Mar 23, 2026
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Scott Brown. Born in Spokane, Washington, to Eugene and Marilyn Brown. Scott (Scooter) was a skilled and talented mason. He started his career with his parents and siblings at Empire Pools helping build the family business. He continued his career at Kaiser Aluminum and then later retired as a private contractor. Scott loved motorcycles, hunting, fishing and golfing. His greatest chapter was spent on his land with his wife in the house that he built. Scott marched to the beat of his own drum. He was carefree, wild and honest as the day was long. He was the salt of the earth and a man with a moral compass that was always pointed in the correct direction. Scott was a proud father and grandfather, an amazing son and a loving husband. His cancer battle was short but he fought until the very end. He was preceded in death by his father, Eugene; and sister, Denise. He's survived by his mother, Marilyn; wife, Denise; children, Sommer, Shiloh, and Tressa; grandchildren, Colton, Talon, Julian, Hawken, and Violet; great-grandchildren, Calvin, Emerie, and Kash; brother, Michael; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Scott will be forever missed, but always and forever in our hearts.
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Denise T Soukup
March 27, 2026
Our time together was too short but your love will last the rest of my life. I love you and I miss you everyday.
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