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SCOTT EDWARD SARGENT

Born: Dec 15, 1964

Date of Passing: Dec 24, 2004

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SCOTT EDWARD SARGENT December 15, 1964 - December 24, 2004 It is with extremely heavy hearts that we announce the sudden and untimely passing of Scott. He leaves to mourn and cherish his memory forever his wife Corrie; his beautiful girl Abby; and his chocolate lab Aspen. He will also be lovingly remembered by his Mom and Dad, Joey and Don; his brother Jason and Krista (Drew and Owen); sisters, Kim (Steven and Cole), Pam and Kevin (Curtis and Bryan), Nancy and Rich (Eric, Evan and Ella) and Cher and Ryan. Scott will also be lovingly remembered by Corrie's mom, Emily (and late Clinton), Pam and John (Colton and Kelsie), Shane and Sharon (Jordan, Ashley and Kaitlyn); numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins; his Steeltown Family; lake friends at the Whiteshell; countless lifetime friends; business associates and customers. Scott's life revolved around his entire family. Scott had many passions. One of his favourite passions was his career at Steeltown Ford. From an early age, together along side his father and brother, he was instrumental in building the successful family business. Scott also demonstrated his commitment to the community by serving on many boards and associations. Scott had a zest for life. His friendly, fun loving nature and generosity were always admired by all who had the pleasure to know him. To Scott's friends and family, his door was always open. Scott loved to spend time at his cabin at Big Whiteshell Lake in his leisure time with family and friends snowmobiling, boating, water-skiing, fishing, and many other activities. Other past times that Scott enjoyed were downhill-skiing, quading, cycling, motorcycling and any sport that had a motor. A Service to celebrate Scott's life will be held on Thursday, December 30 at 1:00 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. 6088 Main St., Selkirk, MB (South of the Rolling Mills) with Pastor Maurice Yurkiw officiating. Interment of ashes will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Scott's name to Rehabilitation Centre For Children Foundation 633 Wellington Cres., Winnipeg, MB, R3M 0A8. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 28, 2004

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • To the Family: Our sincerest sympathy in your tragic loss. - Posted by: Ted & Sharon Purvis (Acquaintance) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • Just a note to let you know how sorry I am to hear of Scott's sudden passing and offer my condolences to the family. Scott sold me an Explorer in 1994 - Posted by: John Wiebe (Acquaintance) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • Thoughts and prayers for all. Mike & Darlene - Posted by: Mike & Darlene Martin (Friend) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • Family So sorry for your loss. Pat Croy - Posted by: Pat Croy (Family) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • We are sorry to read of Scott's sudden passing - our sincere sympathies to his family. Henry & Betty Wikdahl - Posted by: Betty & Henry Wikdahl (Acquaintance) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • To the family of Mr. Scott Sargent: I didn't have the pleasure of knowing Mr. Sargent but after reading of his tragic passing, I felt compelled to extend my heart felt condolences to his wife and family. Hold dear to your heart his memory, cherish the years you had with him. I also want to extend my sympathies to the person he was with at the time of his passing. I'm sure he and his family are experiencing the same grief. You all our in our hearts and prayers. God bless you now during your time of sorrow and always. Leigh-Ann Sanness - Posted by: Leigh-Ann Sanness (Friend) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • Our deepest sympathies are extended to the Sargent Family, his wife Corrie, his parents and other family members. - Posted by: Ron Shipman (Co-Worker) on: Jan 14, 2005

  • Scott was a fine young man. Our association lasted twenty years and moved quickly from business to friendship. We enjoyed Scott's positive energy, quick wit and great love of life. When Corrie came into his life, the joy only grew. Our deepest sympathies go out to Corrie and family. Please know that we share in your grief and join you all in celebrating the life of Scott. Chris and Cheryl Algeo - Posted by: Chris and Cheryl Algeo (Family) on: Jan 14, 2005

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