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Kelsey Kintscher posted a condolence
Thursday, November 14, 2013
I met Scotty about 8 years ago around when I met the Lowe family. Scotty was always smiling and making others around him smile. I’ll never forget all the neighborhood bonfires we would have in the summers when he was around. He used to always make me laugh by howling at the moon. I know everytime I feel like howling at the moon I will remember him. I hope you’re resting in peace friend. I’m blessed to have known you. <3
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Mick and Michelle Lowe posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Scotty always knew just what to say to make you laugh. He never like to see anyone/thing hurting or in pain, he had such a kind nurturing spirit with a huge heart to match. He would do anything for someone in need weather he knew you or not, or even if helping someone may bring him discomfort. He will be missed. We find comfort knowing he is with all the relatives and friends who have gone before us and is at peace with them watching over us always. Rest easy my friend.
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Mom posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Scotty was a big man with a big heart and a gentle soul. My heart is so broken at his loss that I doubt it will ever heal.
He love his church, The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. Bishop Hyatt and the McKenna Ward put on a marvelous service and luncheon.
Spiritwolf was very proud of his Native American Heritage and we had a Native Service at his burial sight in the Wenas Cemetery.
With the wind we had a hard time trying to burn the sweet grass and sage, but I will burn that again at a later date.
The Sioux got us our Eagle feathers. Spiritwolf’s is here with me and my baby Eagle feather in a glass case. Looking at them seems to ease my pain. After my full sized feather is beaded and put in the case his will be put in his grave.
I want to thank both of, his sisters, Lynda and Kay Sue, and his cousin Lisa for all the hard work they did putting everything together. Also his brother Paul for be our drummer.
Scotty and I had a very close bond, to the point that there were times we could actually feel each others pain. I know he is not “gone” as I didn’t feel him die. He has left small messages for me, so I know he is still here.
His father and I loved him very much, our life will never be the same. Mom
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Mom posted a condolence
Monday, October 28, 2013
Scotty was a huge part of my life. He has left avoid that can never be filled.
He had a heart as big as Christmas and a very gentle soul.
He got his life off track sometimes but always managed to struggle back and head the right direction.
He loved God and his church, which has been a blessing in his life.
He loved his pets and could not stand to see them hurt. A few weeks ago Scotty had a infected tooth and the Dr. prescribed antibiotic for it. Rowdy had an infected ear and there was no money for the Vet so Scotty suffered with his tooth and gave his beloved dog the antibiotics to cure his ear.
Good-bye son, I could not have loved you more. Mom
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