- Born on: May 23, 1952
- Departed on: February 3, 2015
- Resided in: Cedar Rapids, IA
Scott David Corbett
I am so very sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I first met him as part of my employment 14 years ago. At that first meeting I could tell he had a "dry" sense of humor. He was especially good with Kris and Galen's son on some of my very first visits with him. To the family and friends, remembering the good times will get you all through this difficult time.
So sorry to hear of Scott's passing. I always remember Scott playing Little League baseball at the diamond in Walford. Some pictures just stick in your memory and that is one I have of Scott. He always had a story or two for me about the Walford guys we had as friends growing up. He made a point of saying HI to me whenever he ran in to me. I can still see his smile. My thoughts and prayers to all and especially to you Julia ------ James Erusha
Julia I am so sorry to hear about your brother Scott. The last time I saw him was at your wedding . Its been along time I remember you guys and your parents coming to the Reunions along time ago when we were kids. I know you will miss him. I wish I could of seen him. It seems I fine my cousins and then there gone. So sorry again. Thoughts and prayers are with you. My love to you.
We all were deeply saddened to hear of Scott's death. We went to school with Scott and had also lived in Walford for several years. We will always remember Scott as friendly and helpful and a genuinely nice person. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. We know he will be missed by many.
I will always remember Scott playing Little League baseball at the diamond in Walford. Some things just stick with you over the years and this Is just one of the great memories I have of Scott. He was always good with telling a story or two about all the great Walford guys that we had as childhood friends. He would always make it a point to say HI to me every time he saw me. My heartfelt prayers --- James Erusha
We are so sorry to learn of Scott's death. We always remember our fun "MUSCLE CAR" conversations with him and his sweet disposition! I will never forget Julia telling me how he put rubber bands on the water sprayer on the sink when they were growing up so when mom turned it on she was "SHOWERED"!!! May GOD give you peace and comfort as you grieve. Jan & Gene Maire
So proud to remember Scotty as a boy on to his adult life. He always had a smile on his face, ready for a good laugh and upbeat about life. I am proud to be his uncle and to be able to share some good talks with Scott many times when he may have needed some support. Bless you Julie for all the support you gave your brother these tough last months. He needed you and you were there for him. Love, Uncle Dale, Aunt Susan and Erika and Angie and families