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Scott Albert “Scotty” Adams

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Scott Albert “Scotty” Adams

Birth
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
Death
21 Jun 2016 (aged 51)
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
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Scott "Scotty" Albert Adams passed away on June 21, 2016 in Lehi, UT at the age of 51. Services were held in Payson UT on June 24 , 2016 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Scott was born in Reno, Nevada on January 10, 1965 to Dan and Bette Adams of Lovelock, NV.

Scott worked for the past 15 years for Mountain Valley Temperature Control in Lehi, Utah contributing to Outside Sales and HVAC Superintendent.

Scott was preceded in death by his Father, Dan Adams. He is survived by his Mother, Bette Adams-Springer; Step-Father, Harvey Springer; Brother, Robert Adams; Daughters, Danielle Henriksen, Abigail and Isabel Adams; Grandsons, Parker and Kamden Henriksen; Nephew, Joshua Adams.

Scott will be missed by his friends and family in both Nevada and Utah. He was hard working, determined, and dedicated to loving his daughters unconditionally. May he finally be at peace.
Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on July 10, 2016

Scott "Scotty" Albert Adams passed away on June 21, 2016 in Lehi, UT at the age of 51. Services were held in Payson UT on June 24 , 2016 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Scott was born in Reno, Nevada on January 10, 1965 to Dan and Bette Adams of Lovelock, NV.

Scott worked for the past 15 years for Mountain Valley Temperature Control in Lehi, Utah contributing to Outside Sales and HVAC Superintendent.

Scott was preceded in death by his Father, Dan Adams. He is survived by his Mother, Bette Adams-Springer; Step-Father, Harvey Springer; Brother, Robert Adams; Daughters, Danielle Henriksen, Abigail and Isabel Adams; Grandsons, Parker and Kamden Henriksen; Nephew, Joshua Adams.

Scott will be missed by his friends and family in both Nevada and Utah. He was hard working, determined, and dedicated to loving his daughters unconditionally. May he finally be at peace.
Published in Reno Gazette-Journal on July 10, 2016

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