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Dr. R. Scott Thompson
May 12th, 1962 - September 19th, 2025
Dr. Robert Scott Thompson, 63, of Nokomis, Florida, passed away on September 19th, with his beloved dog, Emma.
Scott was many things.
A thoughtful husband to Tatiana and devoted father to Kalynna (Jordan Rudd) and Jeffrey (Tara).
A curator of laughter and the ultimate jokester.
A principled leader and dependable team player.
An incredibly intelligent man with high expectations for himself and others.
He believed in always doing the right thing and keeping his deals.
He was creative, playful, ethical, and loyal.
Everything he did, he did with intentional excellence.
A celebration of Scott will be held on Saturday, October 18th at noon at the Mission Valley Country Club (1851 Mission Valley Blvd). All who knew and loved him are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, please bring your favorite "Scott Story" to share with the family.
If you would like to make a donation in Scott's honor, please donate to a local cause in your community.
Camo is optional, laughter is required!
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