Bob Green
Wow, very sad. The laughs were many. Going out on the boat and watching mtv on the giant big screen. Lots of baseball stories like when he locked his keys in his mom card with it running just before he had to pitch. Bob Green
Birth date: Dec 10, 1966 Death date: Apr 25, 2016
MAKI, Scott Alan, 49 of Clearwater passed away peacefully on April 25, 2016. He was born in Pontiac, Michigan and moved to Florida in 2012. He enjoyed golf, gambling, bowling and watching football. He is survived by his Mother, Ca Read Obituary
Wow, very sad. The laughs were many. Going out on the boat and watching mtv on the giant big screen. Lots of baseball stories like when he locked his keys in his mom card with it running just before he had to pitch. Bob Green
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Please find comfort in the Bibles message at Rev 21: 3, 4. Being aware that our Creator hears our prayers brings a measure of relief.
I will never forget your smile and your laugh.May your family be comforted by your memory and may you Rest in Peace! Thank You. Timothy M. Collins Buffalo N.Y.
Dear Mrs. Niederluecke, Mr. Maki, and Brian,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Scott’s passing last week and want all you to know I am thinking of you and praying for you!
It is very hard to believe my childhood friend is no longer here with us. I have so many fond memories involving him while growing up it would take me pages to list, but a few that stick out are playing football with the Corsairs, riding snowmobiles, and swimming in the pool in the backyard. I must also mention I will never forget Scott inviting me to my first Red Wing’s game, at Olympia, and sitting along the ice in the first row. He turned me into a lifelong Red Wing’s fan that night! Even though I had not seen Scott is several years, I will always cherish those memories along with so many more I have, but I will forever regret not taking the time or putting forth the effort recently to remain in touch with Scott.
Truly a fun loving individual and a very good friend! So many memories! I will miss him greatly!
With Deepest Sympathy and Love,
Jon Urban
When we lose someone we love, it seems that time stands still. What moves through us is a silence; a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch. We may not understand why, but little by little we begin to remember, not just that they died, but that they lived, and that their life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. "May the peace of God that surpasses all understanding" comfort and strengthen you. (Philippians 4:7)