Scott Ashley

Born in Bettendorf , IA
Born on Nov 10, 1953
Departed on Apr 13, 2018

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Sandy. I am so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. We worked together for many years at the Department of Human Services. He was a valued member of our team and I always enjoyed his humor, his charm, his friendship. Please accept my condolences. Verla Pitzen

Dear Sandy, RJ, Dave and the rest of your family, we would like to extend our sincerest sympathy to all of you. I have such fond memories of Scott. I will always treasure his friendship. Knowing that he is dancing in Heaven and free from his pain makes things a little easier for us here on earth. For me, the BHS Class of 72 will never be quite the same. Until we meet again, Scott. Love you buddy!

Peace to you, Sandy, as Scott has completed his earthly journey and is now experiencing fullness of joy. He was blessed to have your loving care, dedication, and devotion during the challenging times you both endured.

To Sandy and all the family and friends who loved Scott. We will all miss him. So many memories and laughs we had together. Scott was the strongest person we've ever met, dealt with life's blow like a trouper. He was lucky to have such a loving and caring wife by his side and a dog to give treats to and love. We have a pillow that says All You Need is Love and a Dog. Scott had it all, then. Scott's faith was deep, he knew this life wasn't the end, and now he is rejoicing in a new body until we meet again. Just recently we had a sermon about how our lives here on earth are but a mist. Some get to the great reward our Lord has for us just a little quicker than others. We love you Scott.

Will miss you Scott. We truly loved spending time with you, had great conversations and fellowship with you and Sandy. Great picture of you and your wonderful smile. God Bless Sandy and your family who will miss you greatly.

To Sandy, friends, and family we send our sincere condolences. Scott was one of a kind and will be missed. Always a great storyteller, I can only imagine the true story he could tell us now after his time in the company of Jesus. God bless you, Ash.