Scott F. Hamilton

scott hamilton

September 30, 1946 ~ May 9, 2023

Born in: Meadville, Pennsylvania

Scott F. Hamilton, 76, of Meadville, passed away, Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at Meadville Medical Center with his loving family by his side. He was born September 30, 1946 in Meadville a son of the late Paul J. Hamilton and Helen M. Popney Hamilton. He was a 1964 graduate of Randolph East Mead High School and was employed with Sunbeam Seco Warwick for 43 years as a Customer Service Supervisor before retiring in 2009. Scott was a devoted member of the Epiphany of the Lord Parish and was active in the Knights of Columbus Council 388, Dr. Harry C. Winslow 1927 4th Degree, Past Faithful Navigator of the 4th degree of Kights of Columbus, a Past Grand Knight, and involved in the Saint Agatha Men's Club. He enjoyed placing Knights of Columbus memorial flags at the local cemeteries, being a chair for the Randolph East Mead High School reunion, and collecting Meadville memorabilia. Left to cherish his memory are his two sisters, Paulette R. Widmann of Meadville and Christine L. Corcoran and Edward J. of Pinehurst, North Carolina; three nephews, Jeffrey B. Widmann of Fesno, California, J. Kimble Harrison of Las Vegas, Nevada, and R. William Harrison of Reno, Nevada; a niece, Suzanne Renee Hamilton of Perrysville, Ohio; and many cousins. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, William P. Hamilton. Family and friends are welcome to call on Wednesday, May 17th, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Epiphany of the Lord Parish, Saint Agatha, 353 Pine Street, Meadville. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 3:00pm with Father Jeffrey Lucas, pastor, as celebrant. Burial will take place at Saint Hippolyte Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Scott's memory to the Epiphany of the Lord Parish, 353 Pine Street, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Scott's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.

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  1. I have happy memories of Scott as my downstairs neighbor for years. He was a fun and caring fellow. Watch over us from up above. My Mom will be happy to run into you up there.

  2. Hello I had the privilege of meeting your loved one Scott Hamilton at the the seco-retiree luncheon once a month with my husband Bob. Scott would always come over and greet Bob with”it’s Uncle Bob”. The reason for this was that Scott recognized that Bob was blind with early onset at 57 years old and with lots of background noise he realized this was a great help to make Bob feel like one of the crowd. The Uncle Bob part was that he worked with Nancy Elder who happened to be Bob’s neice. I got the double blessing of seeing your loved one volunteering at MMC. That ever present smile and kindness was so appreciated about Scott.
    May the God that your loved one served in so many facets of life comfort your family in the days to come. Judy Williams

  3. Dearest Paulette & Christine & Family & All Loved Ones: My heartfelt love and prayers & condolences to you all for Scott from Nancy Price Johnson Ortiz. Scott always so thoughtful & kind & kept in touch with me thru my brother Doug & our ‘64 class reunions. Scott came to Doug’s to pick me up for our festive class of ‘64 reunion dinners. We had such a wonderful time with hugs & laughter & enjoying our memories of fun at Randolph. He’s a Loving Beautiful Soul. God Bless Him. I Love You Always Dear Scott! Your Surrogate Sister, Nancy

  4. My husband and I would sit by Scott at the Saturday 4:30 Mass. He was such a dear sweet gentleman. He would come back to present communion to others who could not walk to the altar. My mother-in-law was one of these people and greatly appreciated Scott for doing this act. Another thing that I remember about Scott was that, he had the most elegant handwriting I have ever seen! I loved receiving cards from him and reading his beautiful cursive. These are but a few memories of this wonderful man. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all his family. Rest in peace, Scott. Jeffrey and Robin Leri

  5. Scott was the best neighbor. My sister Diane & I lived upstairs from him for many years. We would take turns visiting each other, having tea, baking cookies, or playing board games! No matter what we did we always had fun & laugh! That’s what I’ll remember about him the most was his laugh! Many condolences to Scott’s family.

  6. Our deepest sympathies to Scott’s Family.
    Scott was truly a dedicated man and servant to his entire community. He gave of himself to lead, volunteer and serve his fellow man. He provided guidance and to us all and was a outstanding example in all that he did.
    We are sadden in his passing but know that there was not a better example to us that Scott and his selfless service to his fellow man.
    May Scott Rest In Peace in the Hands of our Lord . 🙏🏻


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