I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. We were stationed together in Alaska and we grew close over that time. Many great stories and adventures we had. He was a wonderful person and I'll forever have him in my memories and heart
Scott Pyle
April 4, 2025
Julie, I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. Reading about his life, he seemed to have a very exciting and interesting life. I will miss seeing him at church. Hoping the memories you have shared together will help you get through this difficult time.
Christine Damon
March 3, 2025
I met Scott when he was teaching at Washington HS. He joined the local teacher's union and was active in contract negotiations and political action. He was dedicated to this students, his teams and to his family. I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Kathleen Krehbiel
March 1, 2025
We were deeply saddened to hear of your Husband/Dads passing. We were not privileged to have known him. But we know he had character and personality that endeared him to all who came in contact with him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family’s. Nothing can take from you the wealth of Wonderful Memories and Happiness that you have shared for many years. Let your faith and courage bring you peace in the midst of this great sorrow.
With all our Sympathy & Love
Wayne & Donna Desmarais Lemoine
Donna Desmarais Lemoine
February 26, 2025
Sending condolences to the family. Mr. Pameticky had a wonderful sense of humor and enjoyed making science fun.
Brytta Fitzgibbons
February 25, 2025
So sorry for your loss. We will miss seeing Scott's always smiling face at church. He had such pleasant personality. God bless you and your family.
Joe & Theresa Hlavacek
February 22, 2025
I'm very sorry to hear about Scott's passing. I had the pleasure of teaching science with Scott at WHS in Cedar Rapids during the late 90's and early 00's. For several years, we taught in adjoining classrooms. A couple memories stand out. 1. When returning to my classroom from a pep rally on the morning of September 11, 2001, it was Scott who informed me that a plane had hit one of the World Trade Center Buildings. In that moment, I think he understood the gravity of the situation way more than I did. I may not have recognized it at the time, but he was a good role model to me. 2. Scott lent me and my hiking group his GPS before we left for a lengthy hike in Northern California. In reality, he forced his GPS on us because I think he knew we were a bunch of yahoos who could easily get in trouble in a remote area. As it turned out, we did get lost and his GPS was invaluable. The rescue we received from the California Highway Patrol would have been much dicier without Scott's GPS in hand. Thanks Scott! I still owe you one. And 3. Scott was a beloved teacher. His students loved his classes. I hope you were proud of your teaching accomplishments Scott. Well done. Rest in Peace.
Chris Robinson
February 21, 2025
As sad as I am that many of the traits we knew Scott for, his wit among them,
were stolen by the ravages of his disease, I saw and celebrated the silver lining when ever I saw Julie and him together. No greater love could a woman have for a man than Julie had for my brother. They reminded me of Lou Gehrigs last words on the mound: “I’m the luckiest man in the world.” He stammered. They danced to the music that was playing and they choreographed it day by day.
Scott was well and fully loved by all who knew him. Personally the disease gave me a way to finally love my brother without condition or expectation. What a beautiful thing we were able to enjoy. He brought me happiness. His ”word salad” discourse was music to my ears. Julie set an example for me, in the process she showed me how to be a better person.
Diana Pameticky Tharp
February 20, 2025
Scott was a kind person and a great colleague at Washington. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Traci Mooney-Shaffer
February 20, 2025
Scott was a great brother-in-law and a fantastic husband for my sister Julie. I always enjoyed his Army stories and the times we spent on outdoor adventures. Family get togethers will never be the same. It is sad that Alzheimer's took away a significant portion of his life. Rest in Peace Scott!
Bill Desmarais
February 20, 2025