SHILLINGTON Scott

Posted: February 5th, 2016

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Scott Shillington

1970 – 2016

Scott Sterling Shillington died of complications from surgery on February 3, 2016 in the Peter Lougheed Hospital in Calgary.

A blond haired, blue-eyed metis boy, he was born in the wilds of Saskatchewan (Swift Current) November 22, 1970. He grew up in The Pas and Brandon, Manitoba. When the time came, he headed west to join friend, Greg Ross, to make his fortune, landing in Lethbridge. To his dismay his parents arrived there too, a few months later.

Scott was a cook and kitchen manager. He was proud of his craft and tried to follow a good work ethic. He was stubborn and often argumentative. He was also very bright and wise about many things – although he struggled with his addictive personality most of his adult life. He was an introvert, intensely private, yet with a good sense of humor, one who held his friends close to his heart.

He was loved by parents, Mary and Terry, by his sister, Amber, and by five nieces and nephews, Owen, Stephanie, Marissa, Aiden, and Dasan. He was close to friends, Greg Ross and Shawn Mullen.

Thanks go to medical people in both Lethbridge and Calgary (who battled to keep him alive), and to some very caring home care nurses.

A Memorial Service will take place 1:00pm on Saturday, February 6, 2016, at MCKILLOP UNITED CHURCH, 2329 15th Ave. S., Lethbridge, worship led by Trevor Potter.

In lieu of flowers you are invited to donate to the McKillop Memorial Fund, 2329 – 15th Avenue South, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 0X5 or to the Lethbridge University Student Union Food Bank, c/o Shelly Tuff, ULSU, SU180, 4401 University Drive West, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 3M4.

Visit www.mbfunerals.com to send a private condolence.

5 Condolences for “SHILLINGTON Scott”

  1. Sara Anderson/Nathan Salmon says:

    I’m so sorry for you loss. We worked with scott for many years. He was a great guy and will be missed. Love to your family

  2. Teague Pokarney says:

    After having known Scott for about year and a half now, I can say that he was one of the hardest workers I have encountered as well as very good at his craft. Rest in peace, Scott.

  3. Dasan shillington says:

    He was a great uncle

  4. Dasan shillington says:

    I miss him so much he’s my favourite person well not my favourite person but he’s my favourite uncle show ya

  5. dasan shillinngton says:

    we all love him

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