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Steve Hartwig posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2015
Scott and I were very close all thru school, whether it was health class building brain models together or band class causing trouble. After high school I was with Scott probably 5 days a week, if not at work then after just hanging out after. He was they type of man that was always there for his friends and was always trying better himself and thru that the people around him wanted to be better. I believe there are a handful of people that meet thru life that help form the core of the person you become. It starts with your parents but then it moves on to a few very close friends, for me Scott was one of those friends. Thru music and caring he showed me how easy it was to be happy. I learned that forgiveness is harder than strife but more rewarding, I also learned that there is a blues song out there that fits any situation. We have lost a great person and he will be missed, however he will never be forgotten. All my love my friend go forward in peace!
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Sue Horn posted a condolence
Monday, September 28, 2015
Hank & Candy: I am so sorry for you guys. I can only imagine your pain and grief. May you find comfort in the knowledge that Scott is now at peace in the arms of his savior and has no more pain. "There will be no crying there, no more burdens to bear..." Hugs to all who love him still!
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Tina Hudson posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
Scott and I met while working at Sears and he then became part of the LP Team. I have many great memories of Scott and his laugh that only he could laugh. As people would walk by the office many times they would stop and ask what was so funny. Scotts laugh would carry though the store. If you were feeling down, all you had to do was hear Scott laugh and then you could only laugh with him. We had many long talks and lessons in music. Scott took time to teach me the piano - which is a gift I will carry from him always. Scott you will be missed by all those you have touched. I have been blessed to have had you touch my life forever. Prayers for his parents, daughter, family & friends. May God wrap you in His arms and cover you with a peace as only He can.
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Daniel Savel posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
I was Scott's band teacher for many years. He was the type of student who so much musical ability that he could play any instrument that he wanted. Whenever I or our program needed anything, Scott was there. He was one of my favorite students that I ever had at Airport. More than that, he was my friend and he will be missed. Our loss is heavens gain. Heaven has gained a great musician and person. God Bless you Scott. Rest in Peace.
Your Friend
Daniel P. Savel
Band Director
Airport Communit Schools
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Timothy Mapley posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
Scott and I were friends at Airport High School. Scott was the guy that got along with everyone; I can't remember a single time he even argued. He was poised. He had a contagious uproarious laugh. He was a great guitar player and taught me a bit. We will miss you, Scott!
-Tim Mapley
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Trish peters posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
So sad. So sorry for your loss. I have no words. Just saddened
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Samantha King posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
Hank, Candy, & Taylor, My heart breaks at the loss of Scott! Our prayers are with you and we mourn with you. I have so many memories that I now cherish of the summers and Christmas breaks that I got to spend with Scott when we were younger. And of course I would always think of him on our birthday, and will continue to do so as long as I live. Please know that although we are miles apart, we too loved him and will miss him and will be praying for you!
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Emily Clemens posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
I am very sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers.
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Janell Winstead posted a condolence
Friday, September 25, 2015
May God comfort you during this time of sorrow. Prayers and condolences to your family, Mandi, and all of Scott's friends.
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Marie Mack posted a condolence
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Scott and I first met in Mr Savel's band class in middle school. I quickly began to think the guy could play ANYthing...give him a set of forks, he could make beautiful music. Soon we were in high school and shared French classes and frustrating our poor teacher with passed noted and shared whispers as we helped one another figure out a foreign language and created many lifelong inside jokes. It wasn't long before "Je t'aime a la folie" could be heard hollered across the halls of AHS between us (I love you madly) and it was a special lifelong love that few will ever experience. He was the big brother I never had. He never did stop begging me to make him the crepes we learned to make in that class ;)
His with an understanding ear when I needed someone to turn tears to laughter after we each had to explain to a doctor what the diseases we have (and how to spell it), or play a game of connect the dots with the bruises from an ER visit. We GOT each other. In high school, and in adulthood. When sometimes no one else did.
Recently we spent evenings, myself Scott and Mandi, sitting in my livingroom with him playing his beloved guitar trying to get me to sing (perhaps someday I will figure out why haha) all I wanted to do was listen to him play. All he wanted to do was form another band and "jam". For some reason, he wanted me to sing. Who was I to argue, he's always had the best ear for music I've ever known.
Those were the times he had the biggest smiles in his face...when he was playing. Or talking about Taylor.
I will never forget the boy that became the man that always "got" me.
I will never stop reaching out to contact him...and missing him when I realize once again that I no longer can.
Adieu mon ami. Je t'aime a la folie.
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Ryan Greutman posted a condolence
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Scott and I got to be friends way back in 1st grade, I think. He was always one of the kindest, well-mannered, easy-going people I've ever known. He had a knack for getting along with others and was a great musician. Two things that stand out is that four of us stayed in one motel room together on our Junior National Honor Society trip to Washington D.C. The two 7th graders shared a bed and Scott and I (in 8th grade) shared the other bed. He must not have snored or squirmed much because I think I slept straight through the night. It was also fun briefly being in the blues band, Rooster Run, with him in high school. I remember Scott playing Bloody Knuckles on the piano. He was a lot of fun to be around! We graduated from Airport High together in 1996 (not 1997 like the obituary says). I'll be praying for you, your family, and friends, Scott. Speaking of praying, Scott was instrumental in helping me grow in faith. I remember one year staying up super late out by a campfire we had in our backyard. We talked until well after midnight about God, the Bible, and other Christian topics. I didn't have many other friends at that time who were open about faith sharing, so it definitely influenced my beliefs to this day in a positive way. Thanks for helping me be a better person, buddy!