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Daniel is pictured below behind the wheel of his grandfather's midget race car, (Father's Day 2008) while his grandfather,
Landy Scott, looks on.  A little over two months later, on August 24, 2008, Daniel, was gone.  Daniel idolized his grandfather and often said to his father; "Dad, I'm more like Grandpa than you are, it skipped a generation."  I think he was right.  Daniel was full of adventure and had the same strength and determination as his grandfather.  While Daniel never drove a race car, he did race down the snow covered mountains of California every winter.  His friends watched in wonder at how fast and fearless he was.  He was also a member of his high school's varsity swim team (2 years), a life guard, an accomplished wake boarder and a certified "Advanced Open Water" scuba diver.  Hiking in the mountains, fishing, weight lifting, mountain biking and his beloved dog "Lugar" filled the rest of his free time.  Daniel was about to join the United States Army, to fulfill his life long dream of becoming a member of the elite Special Forces, before his untimely death.  Something that Daniel said about a week before he died gives a little peace to all who knew and loved him, when he told a friend, "I believe in God, that's how I roll."

Daniel is survived by his father, Dan Sr.; his mother, Aurora; his much loved sister, Michelle (
"Chelle"); his niece, Maya; his grandfather, Landy, his grandmother, Alicia; many other relatives and an unbelievable number of loyal friends who all said that the party never got started until Daniel arrived...sounds a lot like his Grandpa Landy!!!

Daniel's grandfather, Landy Scott, joined Daniel in Heaven on Nov. 3, 2014 ~
There is no doubt in my mind that Daniel was there waiting for his grandpa ~ R.I.P. Dad


Daniel J. Scott, Jr.
June 18, 1987 - August 24, 2008
Beloved Son, Brother, Uncle and Friend
Best Friend to Lugar (his dog)

Strong, Determined, Compassionate and Loyal
A Son That Any Parent Would Be Proud Of,
My Best Friend, My Hero.


 
                                

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