Condolences
Dear Ruth and Don,
Heartfelt condolences for your loss.
The first time I met Scott I was taken aback by his particular limitations but he instantly put me at ease with his warm expressive eyes, his disarming smile and that thunderous laugh he possessed. A bright light that through his disabilities taught me a new meaning of patience, perseverance, acceptance and grace. He made so many joyful times with his bar buddies and many others winning their respect and love through his extraordinary wit. He tolerated my limited signing especially when his favourite standard, a Baconator meal, would be forthcoming. To watch him maneuver his scooter through the busy streets of Calgary was an amazing sight to behold. I learned much from this special friend of the last 15 years. I will always hold these memories of his forgiving compassionate ways close.
Scott has left his footprints on my heart and soul and he will live on in all our memories.
His greatest blessing was the endless love and attention he received from you, Ruth.
May you be comforted by the divine memories of your loving son.
Your faithful friend and companion.
Frank
Dear Ruth & Don,
Heartfelt condolences to you both.
In spite of his challenges and disabilities Scott did his best to get the most out of life.
He was an inspiration to me and reminded me to be grateful for all the things that I took for granted.
It's such a difficult time especially for you Ruth. He was so blessed to have you as his caring mother. We all know you gave more meaning to his life with your love and support.
We will all miss him - his smile and laughter, his sense of humour.
With love,
Maria
My deepest condolences as you grieve the loss of Scott. When I lived with your family for a while in 1981, I so enjoyed both David and Scott. I remember Scott's positive energy and his sense of humor. May he rest in peace.
RIP Scott….take Charro for a ride.
Paddy/Sharon & Riley
I was lucky to spend time with Scott at lunch or just a visit with Ruth. He was an amazing young man with a strong sense of life. If more people could handle their somewhat easy life they could learn the most amazing humility and drive from Scott. I will remember him with fondness.
Gayle Diemert
Dear Auntie Ruth and Don,
Your love and caring is a blessing. Scott knew this. We know this.
He will be missed.
Condolences,
Jan, Jordan, Griffen and Tim
Dear Ruth and Don,
I am sadden to hear of your loss and the passing of you son Scott. I have wonderful memories of him when he was living in the Park. I will fondly remember him as being fiercely independent, free spirited, gentle, fun and compassionate. My sincere condolences.
Ann Marie LePan
Dear Ruth and Don,
I express sincere sadness at the passing of Scott. It was a pleasure to know him during the years he lived and worked in Sherwood Park. I hope that time brings the comfort of happy memories. Scott's gentleness and kindness are sure to be missed by all who had the privilege to meet him. Sincerely, Linda Staszko
Dear Ruth and Don,
Reading Scotts memory is so dearly and so caring of a son with a heart of Gold. His life had to be about helping others
and doing everything he could to enjoy life. I’m sure he had to be a very positive person. To enjoy today and do the best
that can be done for others. So terrific to hear his love he had from horse riding to body workouts. Your love and his love
never ends. The beautiful memories will stay like it was yesterday. I met him at the Mount Royal University, I was impressed
then and very glad I did. What a lovely son you have had. Take care you two, it would be just what he would want.
Love,
Lorraine
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