McQuage, Scott D.
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Scott Dennis McQuage of Dallas, Texas passed away on May 23, 2014 at the age of 44. No services pending. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Scott’s name to The Gratitude House, 7414 Royal Lane, Dallas, Texas 75230.
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I worked with Scott for several years at a bank in Frisco, and just recently learned of his passing. Scott was always so kind to me, and was a just great teammate. I enjoyed his sense of humor and his gentle approachability. Scott very often talked of his children and it was so evident to me how proud he was of them. He loved being a Dad. Scott was a hard worker and a smart guy, and he didn’t see himself as more important than any of his colleagues. He was universally liked among those of us privileged to work with him, and he was a thoughtful, good-natured, kind presence around me. I will remember him well, and my heart goes out to all of his family.
I’m not sure where to start. I worked with Scott for many years and we became great friends. The last time I spoke with him he was going to the hospital. Scott: I will truly miss you. We always had great conversations and a lot of good laughes and I considered you a TRUE friend. You will be greatly missed. I wish I could have been there for you.
Scott, my dear brother, you died way too young. I know you are at peace in heaven and enjoying the family and friends who left this great Earth before you. I will think of you often and remember the good times, the laughter and love that filled our lives. I know you will be watching over your precious children from heaven. With all my love, forever,
Your sister Sis
Scott; we were in CWU ROTC together for many years and you were always a great teammate, partner, and future amazing Officer. Thank you for your service to our nation, your family, and community! Thank you for showing us all the best in humanity and being an American. You are missed; Ret Colonel Robert Bertrand, CWU ‘92