1962
2017
Scott Eric Lawrence
3/17/1962 – 9/23/2017
Entered into rest on September 23, 2017 with family by his side. Son of the late Laverne and Pauline Lawrence. Loving husband of Kim Lawrence. Caring father of Jeff (Melissa) Gardner, David (Jeanne) Jones, Krissy Lawrence, Scott (Rachael) Lawrence, and Allyson Lawrence. Grandpa of six.
Brother of Dean, Michael (Georgia), Dan, Chuck, and the late Bud Lawrence.
Scott loved spending time with his family, enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, Nascar, and the Green Bay Packers.
Services will be held privately by the family. Please share condolences www.merrillgrinnell.com
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4 Entries
October 23, 2017
Ron Schutt
Scott was always the good guy. I haven't seen him since living in Linden. May his family get through this with love and strength.
September 25, 2017
JANIS an randy Wyant
We are going to miss you Scott you where a very sweet person
September 24, 2017
Sarah (Keene) Lee
My cousin, Scotty, was always such a cute kid...and adult. I haven't seen him for years and this is a nice pic of him. As I said, Scott, it's all done now...I'll see you on the bright side. - Sarah (Keene) Lee
September 24, 2017
Teri Minicky Lowry
My cousin. Our moms were sisters and were pregnant at the same time together. Scott was born exactly a month after me and I thought of him every St. Patrick's day for over 4 decades. R.I.P. Scott - I hope you feel the love.
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