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1961 - 2018
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Condolence From: Patrick Cohn
Condolence: Just found out about Scott’s untimely passing. My most sincere condolences to his family. I first meet Scott in 87 at a theatre company where he was directing a play. Remember the theatre was a old rundown venue where on some nights the theatre cat, Buster would walk across the stage proudly during a performance with a mouse in his mouth. Scott and I would laugh way to hard during and after Buster’s surprise appearances. Needless to say, me and Scott became the best of friends. There are so many wonderful memories of Scott to write. All we did was laugh at any inane thing. Being a California native, Scott became part of my family, staying over for Christmas and thanksgiving and always being a part of the family get togethers. We loved talking anything cinema and music for hours. Our theee main hangouts were Headlines Cafe in Westwood where Scott was a projectionist at the Mann Cinema. (Free Movies!!), IHOP in West
Hollywood where we would talk till the sun came up and
Broadners, where all the pretentious USC filmmakers pontificated thru the night, Scott
And I would leave and laugh so hard at all the boasting. It’s pretty clear how much he meant to me and forever will. He was a giant part of my life and terrific supporter. The last ten years we kind of went different paths as I married and started my family and Scott went to WB. We last physically saw each other about five years ago. Went to our favorite IHOP, talked and remembered all our dreams we postulated way back when. Although this time we left way before the sun would rise as two older guys who found their paths and needed more sleep, lol
Scott, you will always be my brother and a part of my family. I will miss that rascally Scotty smile, esp when when I tell you one of my numerous hair brain ideas.
I hope your running with your beloved dog, Freckels as I type this and know that spell check does make a difference, of course you never needed any of that brother!!
I love you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Patrick
Monday May 28, 2018
Condolence From: Camille O’Leary
Condolence: Dear Scott’s Family
I want you to know 6 of his friends from WB got together yesterday at Bobs Big Boy restaurant in Toluca Lake to share Scott stories and memories. He loved that restaurant and I like to think he joined us at the table.
Sincerely
Camille O’Leary
Monday March 19, 2018
Condolence From: Shelley Hollihan
Condolence: So sorry to hear about Scott's untimely passing! He will be missed at the WB lot. It was always a pleasure to run into him and talk to him.
Monday March 12, 2018
Condolence From: Adam Bradley
Condolence: Had the pleasure of working with Scott as a tour guide many years ago and remember him fondly. Always gregarious. Frequently speaking passionately about film or music. Never afraid to express a political opinion in the break room. He was a wealth of knowledge and a genuinely good guy. Sincerest condolences to Scott's family.
Saturday March 10, 2018
Condolence From: Steve Witt
Condolence: I worked with Scott at Warner Bros. Gate 9 from 2006-2009. He was great to work with, we made a good team. Just like so many have mentioned, he had a great sense of humor and he would often end a conversation with a laugh. He had many quirky catchphrases that are especially endearing to reflect upon now. He was a physically strong and resilient guy who never had so much as a cold during the time I worked with him. His theory was that he was essentially "inoculated" for life after he suffered from a severe illness during his childhood. Scott was an unassuming person who would not hesitate to lend a hand to anyone in need or engage in conversation with anyone he shared an interest with. As much as he enjoyed the many aspects of his life in Los Angeles and his job at WB, he was still very connected to his roots in Minnesota and fondly recalled many memories about growing up there. He often talked about his plans to retire there and reconnect with his family and friends. I would like to offer my most sincere condolences to his family. I will miss him very much and I greatly appreciate all the humorous moments and conversations I shared with him.
Saturday March 10, 2018
Condolence From: Shawn Nelson
Condolence: Very sorry to hear of Scotty’s passing. I worked at Mann Theatres in Westwood with Scott back in the late 80’s. It was a minimum wage job that he was obviously extremely over qualified for, but it came with free movies and he enjoyed it. He was a fun and quirky guy who was a hard worker and a person of high moral standards. Sort of like several Seinfeld characters rolled into one. I worked with hundreds of people in my time at Mann Theatres but Scott was one of about a dozen or so memorable people. And someone who just thinking of him still draws a smile remembering his funny and quirky personality. Rest In Peace Mr. Moskal!
Friday March 09, 2018
Condolence From: Kate DeFronzo
Condolence: I was so incredibly sorry to hear this sad news today. Scott was so friendly and helpful and it was always a pleasure to see him. He will truly be missed here at Warner Bros. My deepest condolences to his family.
Thursday March 08, 2018
Condolence From: Joanne Peterson
Condolence: I was so sad to hear about Scott's passing. He was always such a pleasure to work with and always made us laugh whenever he stopped by. He is going to be missed by a lot of people. Sincere condolences to Scott's family and friends.
Thursday March 08, 2018
Condolence From: Cyndie Barbuto
Condolence: I was so sad and shocked to learn of Scott's passing. I just spoke with him recently in our parking lot at Warner Bros. He was a permanent "fixture" here on the WB Lot. Such a sweet man and always had a smile. He is already missed. My prayers go out to his family. Fight on!
Thursday March 08, 2018
Condolence From: Michael Fusco
Condolence: Scott always had a smile on his face when he walked in the office and shall be missed. He was a great person to have known and my condolences to his family.
Wednesday March 07, 2018
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