Condolences
Our deepest condolences to Scott’s family. I did a search to try to re-Connect with Scott after we lost touch when he moved to Toronto to pursue his studies. Myself and my boyfriend (now husband) met Scott in the early 90’s in Calgary and quickly hit it off. We shared the love of the outdoors and went on many hikes and mountain biking trips together in the Kananaskis. He was a really great person and you are right-he had an infectious laugh! He will be missed dearly and we will always remember him. Adam and Jacquie Baker
I am very saddened to hear of the passing of Scott who was a student housemate of mine in Toronto almost 20 years ago. Having lost contact with Scott in 2000, after moving back to the UK, I was unaware of his death in 2011. Learning of his passing has come as a considerable shock to me.
Scott was a genuine, considerate and great friend. As an overseas student who had just arrived in Toronto, I was grateful to experience Scott’s friendship over a four year period. He demonstrated the great hospitality that one anticipates from a true Canuck. I regret we lost contact Scott, but you are not forgotten.
My sincere condolences to Scott’s family.
Shaun Curtis, Exeter, United Kingdom
Scotty it was a great pleasure to get to know you. We had some good times fighting the fake hordes of Travian. You were always upbeat and willing to chat with us. I will miss you.
Hi Herb & Family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of your son Scott. I read his obituary in the Calgary Herald and he sounds like he was a wonderful and very interesting young man.
Mary Stewart
WorleyParsons (16th Ave NW)
To my friend and teammate, Scottymate,
You are one of the bravest men I’ve ever met. To help me out with my problem of a stupid yellow hat, when you were fighting for your life, I can’t tell you how much you helped me that night … I will be honoured to wear your yellow boa forever on Travian. (And I will!)
Whenever I see the sunshine, I will think of yellow and I will think of you. Trust me on this.
Thank you for giving me a positive on yellow and thank you for being my Travian friend.
Bane/Jackie
Godspeed, Scotty. It was a privilege to know you… to witness true courage and unquenchable grace in a man, a friend… and to see such ironclad determination to spit in Fate’s eye and extract every last crumb of humour from each moment. Rest in peace, my friend.
Kiltie, Herb & Family, Please accept our sincere sympathy. Although I haven’t Scott since he was a lad – I will always remember his quirky sense of humour, as he would stop to visit his mom’s “Stitch & Bitch” Monday morning group. He always had a smile on his face, and a quick quip! I know you will have many happy memories of your son.
Ron and Judy Shandro
Dear Reynolds Family,
Even though I never had the pleasure to meet Scott I did have the pleasure to hear how great he was by speaking to his father, Herb. Herb was extremely proud of Scott. My condolences to your family.
Herb and Kiltie, am very sorry to hear about your son’s passing. Steve Leliever told me about it the other day and I read about it in the paper today. Though I didn’t know him, I’m sure he was quite an outstanding young man.
Unfortunately, my wife and I leave for a week’s holidays this Saturday and I can’t attend the celebration of his life at Willow Park. Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Gabby
Dear Herb, Kiltie, Shaun, JoAnn, Erin & Jackson. I am sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. I feel truly honoured that I shared part of his life. He is a beautiful man. I will not forget him. Mark
Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds & Sean and family, I have many fond memories growing up on TwinTree Place with your family as neighbours. I’m so sorry to have learned of Scott’s passing, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Hold on to your precious memories!
Our thoughts are with you. I met Scott a few times in the early Calgary DU days, and saw Herb in him. Berni and I send our sympathies.
Herb and Family,
I was very saddened to hear of Scott’s passing. I did not know him well but I expect he is much like his Dad and that means the world has lost a great individual. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Fraternally;
Gary Killips ’72
Dear Reynolds Family,
My mouth never seems to have the words for what my heart is feeling. Condolences from my family to yours.
Herb, Kiltie, Shaun, JoAnn, Erin, Jackson We know how difficult the last few months have been for all of you and Scott. Frank and I had a very special friendship with Scott, one that only comes once in a lifetime. I sorry we can’t be there on Saturday but I still can’t fly. I could always depend on Scott to be my anchor, he had an incredible talent in helping you to see all the angles. I will miss that the most. When we said goodbye when he came home to Calgary I never lost hope for him and prayed for a miracle. We also hoped we could drive out to see him. Scott cherished and loved all of so much which we could see when we were all together when he was still in Toronto. Please accept our sincerely sympathy and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Jim Fraser & Frank Mirandola.
Dear Reynolds Family, Mike and I were so sorry to hear about Scott’s passing. We missed him so much when he moved back to Calgary and now we will miss him even more. Please accept our most sincere condolences and know that you are in our thoughts. With greatest sympathy, Terry & Mike.
My deepest and sincerest sympathies to Scott’s family. He was one of a kind!
Herb, Kiltie, Shaun, JoAnn, Erin, Jackson, Wendell and I considered Scott as one of our best friends. We met him shortly after he moved to Toronto and we quickly became friends. Yes, his laugh was infectious and his sense of humour even more so. Scott was one of these rare personalities that you only meet once or twice in ones life. When he came to Australia with us, he was like a kid in a candy store. Everything was new and awesome to him. We are so glad that he came with us. He will for ever live on in our memories and we miss him oh so much.
Through Scott we met his wonderful parents Kiltie and Herb. I admire your courage and strength throughout this difficult period and have the utmost respect for you. I will miss the odd drinks with you both and the dinner parties. Herb once said “we normally don’t fly this far for a dinner party”, and boy oh boy, a dinner party it was.
Please accept our deepest and most sincere condolences from both Wendell and myself and please know that you are all in our thoughts prayers through this difficult period.
Love Gary Innerbichler and Wendell Leadbeater, Toronto Canada
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