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Scott D. Benedict

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Scott D. Benedict

Birth
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
28 Jan 2021 (aged 58)
Flushing, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Flushing, Genesee County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.068195, Longitude: -83.8399232
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Scott was born in Flint, Michigan on May 22, 1962, to Geraldine (Davidek) and Robert Benedict. He was a 1980 Flushing High School graduate. Scott then studied electronics and became an Electrician Apprentice shortly after graduation. He worked as a Licensed Electrician for numerous contractors and businesses in the Flint area throughout his career. He was highly regarded for his work ethic, skills, and knowledge in electronics. He dabbled in everything from radio and television repair to collaboration in practical applications of ferrofluids. He retired from the electrical profession in 2014.

Scott will always be remembered by all who knew him as humble, caring, generous, and helpful son, brother, uncle, and friend. His time away from work was spent helping family, friends, and anyone in need with construction and electrical projects. He worked with his uncles in the Steve Davidek Painting & Decorating Business, where he gained valuable additional skills. He impressively applied these skills in the construction of his own home. He loved lending his construction, mechanical, plumbing, painting, and electrical skills whenever possible. He enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with his faithful canine companions, Rocky and Beebe.

Rossell Funeral Home, Flushing, Michigan
Scott was born in Flint, Michigan on May 22, 1962, to Geraldine (Davidek) and Robert Benedict. He was a 1980 Flushing High School graduate. Scott then studied electronics and became an Electrician Apprentice shortly after graduation. He worked as a Licensed Electrician for numerous contractors and businesses in the Flint area throughout his career. He was highly regarded for his work ethic, skills, and knowledge in electronics. He dabbled in everything from radio and television repair to collaboration in practical applications of ferrofluids. He retired from the electrical profession in 2014.

Scott will always be remembered by all who knew him as humble, caring, generous, and helpful son, brother, uncle, and friend. His time away from work was spent helping family, friends, and anyone in need with construction and electrical projects. He worked with his uncles in the Steve Davidek Painting & Decorating Business, where he gained valuable additional skills. He impressively applied these skills in the construction of his own home. He loved lending his construction, mechanical, plumbing, painting, and electrical skills whenever possible. He enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with his faithful canine companions, Rocky and Beebe.

Rossell Funeral Home, Flushing, Michigan


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