MOUNTAIN TOP - Scott D. Lewis, 56, of Mountain Top, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. Arrangements are being finalized under the direction of the Desiderio-Lehman Funeral and Cremation, 436 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top.
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Kimberly Lewis Halstead
August 31, 2024
Kimberly Lewis Halstead
August 31, 2024
Kimberly Lewis Halstead
August 31, 2024
Scott's sister here. Our dad had these pictures of Scott that we were going through. I thought his College and Fraternity Brothers would like . He is remembered and loved by so many. He always had a smile on his face . He was so smart barely ever had to actually study he just picked up whatever the lesson was with ease. We fought like cats and dogs growing up and to be honest I would give anything to have that back. It's been a hard year so far without him.
Tuan Nguyen
February 2, 2024
Rich Locke/Armadillos Hockey Club
February 2, 2024
He was my defense partner on the ice for many years. He always had my back on the ice and off the ice he was just as good of a friend. I will remember all of our good times together and I will miss him. Sincerest condolences to his family.
Chuck Hoyt
February 2, 2024
... Scott was always a friend to me ... great wit and corney jokes ... he loved being on the ice ( even though he couldnt skate :-) ) ... he was involved for only 1 reason ... he loved being there with Gavin and the kids ... Im glad he was part in such a great and memorable part of my life ... thoughts and prayers for Jill and Gav and his family and friends
Kempinski family
February 2, 2024
Our deepest condolences to Jill and Gavin. God bless his soul. We are sorry we can not attend his funeral. Hope he is scoring many goals in heaven.
Mark and Roz
February 1, 2024
Through thick and thin u always were a friend
Tuan Nguyen
February 1, 2024
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Dan Wheeler
February 1, 2024
It´s with a heavy heart I´m writing this, I´m thankful that god blessed us and shared Scott with us and we got to experience part of his world together! 9 individuals pledged Delta Chi fraternity in the fall of 87, unrealized when we were young men how strong that spiritual bond was and has become. In our college days Scott always brightened a room in any scenario, up or down, I assure you the glass, if it were half full, he made sure it was over flowing. Our pledge class and brothers regrouped in the last few years, it´s refreshing to know, the same young man that we bonded with was exactly the same but, like all of us, some faded paint and a few bumps and dings.
It´s with tears in my eyes I´ll say, it was a privilege to have walked this earth with him, it´s reassuring to know that we will all walk together again, just not today, believe that! With Love and Respect from the brothers of Delta Chi and pledge brothers Brian, Chuck, Charles, Frank, Jeff, Mark, Sam and Dan.
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