Scott Alan Summers

January 10, 1975 - July 3, 2015

Scott Alan Summers, 40, passed away on July 3, 2015.

Born January 10, 1975 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Alan Summers and Kathleen Gill (Summers) Kunz.

He Attended schools in SLC graduating from Skyline High School in 1993 where he excelled in basketball. Scott was very social, affectionate, intelligent, athletic, enthusiastic, and very handsome. When Scott loved, he loved loyally and deeply as some special people know.

Scott was preceded in death by a younger brother in 1976 and by all four grandparents. He is survived by two beautiful, wonderful children Karli, 12, and Walker, 8. Scott loved being a father and enjoyed many fun times with his children. He is also survived by his mother and father; two sisters, Kristine Summers and Emily (Jason) Summers Workman; one brother Michael (Lara) as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws, etc.

Scott will be missed by all who loved him, while also knowing he is at peace with his brother, relatives and friends that have preceded him in death.

A funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, beginning at 12pm with a visitation 30 minutes prior to services. 

In Loving Memory

So sorry for your loss Kathy. we will keep him and you family in our prayers

KIrk Doherty

Salt Lake City, Ut

I was so sorry to hear the news of Scott's passing. Though it has been many years since I have been close with Scott I considered him to be a really good friend for many years. My heart felt condolences and prayers go out to his family and his especially his children. Scott will be missed. Jason Luker Mike Luker

Jason Luker

Salt Lake City, Ut

I'm so very sorry for your loss. Scott was such a wonderful guy. He will be missed by all who knew him. Please know you are in our prayers.

Jenny MacDonald

Ramsey, NJ

My heart goes out to your family. I hope you have found your eternal peace. I will be forever changed by our friendships, heartaches, and turmoil. We had many ups and downs, but the love was always there. You will be missed. May your soul fly free. Rest with the angels.

Kathryn Brown

Murray, Ut

Kathy and Alan, Very sorry for your loss! Our thoughts are with you!

Peggy & Larry Osoro

South Jordan, UT

I only knew Scott for a few months but he left a lasting impression. He was so kind and friendly to everyone he met. The world would be a better place if more people were as friendly as Scott was. My condolences go out to you and his children. I'm very sorry. He will be missed.

Chandra Welcome

West Point, UT

We shared some great times together. We'll miss you Sums. -Chussy and Family "Did you see the size of the chicken?!":

The Clawson Family

Portland, OR

Scott was always fun to watch in basketball. Sorry for your loss. Don Hyland

Don Hyland

nan, nan

Scott was one of a kind. Whether it was a story or a joke at my expense, no one made me laugh harder. He had a magnetic personality that everyone enjoyed being around. I will always remember him fondly--great memories. My deepest sympathies to his family.

Sam Harkness

Salt Lake City, UT

I worked with Scott at the U of U for a short time. He was a very hard worker and a real character, I have to admit I won't ever forget him, he really wanted to be liked by all he met. My heart especially goes out to his two children, they should not have to grow up with out their father in their lives. My Condolence's to his family and friends, he has hopefully found the peace he seemed to be searching for.

Jim Runyan

Salt Lake City, UT

Kathy and family- I am so sorry. Please know that you are in my prayers.

Heather Tennant

Salt Lake City, UT

I am very sorry for your loss. May you find peace in loving memories & may you be comforted through the hope given in the scriptures by Jehovah God-an earthly resurrection on paradise earth-Acts 24:15 & Psalms 37:29.

Christina G

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