Vaughan Brunner
Scott, whether it was history or sports our conversations were worth gold! I miss you everyday! Until we have coffee again, on the other side, Thanks for blessing my life. Your buddy always.
Birth date: Aug 1, 1967 Death date: Jun 22, 2019
Scott Richard Fish, age 51 of Baldwin passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 22, 2019. Loving father of Mitchell and Justin Fish. Beloved son of Mary Dolores Fish. Brother of Kim (Terry) Callaway and David Fish. Scott is also su Read Obituary
Scott, whether it was history or sports our conversations were worth gold! I miss you everyday! Until we have coffee again, on the other side, Thanks for blessing my life. Your buddy always.
Scott was my best friend at Saint Vincent de Paul. This is devastating news. My condolences to his family. We all lost a light in this world. - Ally Spanos
The Fish Family,
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. I enjoyed knowing and working with Scott. He was a goodhearted person. I am sure he will be missed by everyone he touched.
Chris Spina and Spina Law Associates
I'm glad to have met you and I'm now sad that you left us, Scott. I'm hopeful that one day I will see you again at that better place you're at now.
My deepest sympathies to Scott's family and loved ones.
Ricardo Luckow
Scott has been a positive, upbeat force in my professional life for a handful of years. I first met him when he was Assistant Manager at the Castle Shannon St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store. Scott always had a smile in his heart that radiated on his face. He could make the best lemonade out of the sourest of lemons, choosing strength through positivity rather than the emptiness of negativism. Scott could have found the sunshine even amid a hurricane. He was a powerhouse of optimism especially when things might not be looking so good. A positive, upbeat force, for sure.
Deep down, each of us desires to know that when all is said and done, our lives counted for something. Scott impacted people. Scott made a difference in my life. His “Glass Half Full” mindset was contagious. He lifted me. He valued me. He respected me even when he disagreed with my stubborn ideas. Scott mattered. I am profoundly grateful to have known him and am deeply saddened by his loss.
Carolyn Kintzing