David "Scott" Deal

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Jun 10, 1957
Departed on Jan 16, 2015

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My deepest sympathies go out to each and everyone of you. My heart breaks that I could not be there for Brent or the family or to pay my respects to Scott. He was a great guy who was always a lot of fun and always had a smile on his face! I know that he and Brent were very close. Brent called and left me a message of the horrible news and I unfortunately did not remember getting the message. I had been so sick since Christmas. That's one message I wish I would've gotten or remembered because unfortunately it cost me a lot! I love you all so very much!! I always have. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grieving and may God grant you all the strength you need!!

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To the Deal Family- How sad to read of Scott's passing. I got to know him through Liz who worked with me at White and Johnson. I was always impressed with his love for Liz (flowers were a regular thing but never at Valentine's day!) My boyfriend Bob worked with Scott at Square D and always enjoyed getting to visit with him there. Him and Liz were a very happy couple who enjoyed life to the fullest. May your memories help you in the days ahead. Nancy Davis and Bob (BJ) Johnson

Scotty Deal belonged to the special band of brothers and sisters - CRW-76 - a friend forever. We love you Scott - we will forever remember your joy for life. There was never a party complete with out your presence. Rest in peace and may all your days be filled with sunshine and rainbows!

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Growing up I got to experience these things with my buddy Scott: -Play spin the bottle in his basement -Pick out a 45 record at Woolworths as a birthday present for his brother Mark. Hey Jude, not a bad choice. -Drink my first beer. Grain Belt, better with salt. I still drink them from time to time. -Wait for the bus with Mark, and Ricky going to McKinley. -Throw snowballs at cars. -Play tackle football at Erskine with Ricky, Terry, Steve, Scotty, and David. -Stay out all night in George's back yard. -Smooch with all the best looking girls. -Smoke cherry flavored cigars. -Hang out at Beaver Park pool in the summer. -Play kick the can and capture the flag at Barbers. -and grow up together....See you soon buddy.

Scott and I had a lot of fun and some good memories when he came to visit me in the Boston area. The restaurants ran out of steamed clams and oysters in the half shell and we put a dent in the lobster pool when we were there, not to mention the beers at Cheers I was looking forward to his upcoming visit in June, I guess it wasn't meant to be. Going to miss you "Big Guy". Bob McDonough

My condolences to the family. I last saw Scotty at our 35 year HS class reunion. He was doing so well, happy, healthy and proud. Scotty always brought light heartedness and sunshine to wherever he went.