G. Scott Stoltman ~ January 29, 2012

Conesus: G. Scott Stoltman, 54 years, of Sliker Hill Road In Conesus, NY died Sunday, January 29, 2012 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY. He was born in Rochester, November 29, 1957 the son of George and Mary Ann Wester Stoltman. He was a graduate of Livonia Central School, the SUNY at Alfred, and received his Bachelors Degree from SUNY at Geneseo. He had been active on the family farm all of his life and belonged to the Farm Bureau. He was predeceased by his brother Daniel in March, 2011.

Besides his parents, George and Mary Ann, Scott is survived by his daughter Julie Stoltman of Seattle, WA, brothers, Mark (Heather) Stoltman of Georgetown,NY and Timothy (Jennifer) Stoltman of Conesus. 11 nieces, & nephews. Also, aunts, uncles and cousins. His girlfriend, Kristen Cordaro.

Scott loved the Lord, his family, and friends, the farm, sports, long walks and life in general.

Friends are invited to his memorial service Saturday February 11, 2012, 11 AM at the Conesus United Church, Route 15, Conesus, with Rev. David Hotchkiss officiating. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), 320 North Goodman St. Suite 102 Rochester, NY 14607. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com.

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9 thoughts on “G. Scott Stoltman ~ January 29, 2012

  1. George and Mary Ann…..no words can make this loss any easier to bare. Just know that you are all in my prayers. Aileen

  2. Ther are no words at this time I can think of that would make this better. I would like to say that Scott and I worked together at Rec and Rehab in Geneseo. He was always patient and kind. He took pride in helping others.He was an insperation to many and will not be forgotten. He will be missed by myself and many others. I will keep your family in my prayers. Tina

  3. Mary Ann, I am not certain of any words that I can express to comfort you, but I do want you to know that you and your family are in my prayers. God-Bless!

  4. Our deepest sympathies to the whole Stoltman family during this difficult time. They are in our prayers.

  5. Scott was truly a gentle soul with a kind word for all. My deepest sympathy to the entire family.

  6. Scott was a friend that always had the biggest smile whenever I saw him. We enjoyed visiting about the “old days in school”. We were classmates all through school at LCS. He was a true GENTLE GIANT. I will miss seeing him at the farm. H was a good friend ……..Mike West

  7. Scotty . . . I’ll miss you. You traveled quite the Path, and I’m glad I walked parts of your path with you. Embrace the peace and wholeness now!
    Mr. and Mrs. Stoltman, and all the Family, you’re in my heart.
    Love, Sharon Forsythe-Hinkson

  8. Dear Stoltman Family,
    I was so sorry to read of Scott’s passing. When I first moved here, I can always remember this big burly guy approaching me at FB meetings and events and being so friendly. He was such a character and yet, I know he suffered terribly at times. My thoughts are with you all. amy

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