Scott P. Edersheim – October 18, 2021

Bristol, NY:  At age 55, Scott passed on October 18, 2021, at the FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY.  He was born on August 3, 1966 in Rochester, NY.  Survived by his parents Paul and Shariee (Miller) Edersheim of Bristol, sister Jamie Lynn (Edward) King; aunt Winona Miller Tallo; niece Madison Sheriee King, and nephew AJ King.

Scott was a graduate of Ohio State University and worked in the IT industry for many years.

Funeral services will be held privately.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Ontario County Humane Society, 2976 County Road 48, Canandaigua, NY 14424.  To send a condolence or share a memory please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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12 thoughts on “Scott P. Edersheim – October 18, 2021

  1. I am so saddened as I did not know Scott had passed. Scott was a dorm mate at Ohio State and we had reconnected on Facebook about a year ago. He was a heck of a guy a die hard Giants fan and a fun guy to be around. I am totally bummed with this news . My condolences to his family. May you get to Rest In Peace my friend until we meet again.

  2. We will miss Scott very much at HealthLinx. Condolences to your family during this difficult time.

  3. Shariee and Paul,
    Scott was so fortunate to have the love and care you gave to him during his illness. My heart breaks for the worst loss any parent could suffer. Please know all my love and prayers are with you.
    Lisa Years

  4. Jamie & Family,
    I’m tremendously saddened to learn Scott has passed away. In the years we spent growing up, I was extremely fortunate to spent a lot of time with your family. There was so much kindness, warmth and laughter in your home. I always felt so welcomed there. Scott was a part of that great time. His witt and sense of humor was fun to be around. Sometimes he would sit with us in the TV room and talk (joke), or watch a movie. My first time meeting Scott was when we were in 6th grade. You forgot your lunch, and he brought it down to you. I remember he was wearing a varsity style NY Jets jacket. You said, “This is my brother, Scott.” He said, “Hi.” I said “Hi” back. A pretty simple conversation it was. Scott had so many great things about him. He was personable, funny, smart, and just a really nice person to be around. I’m truly sorry your family is going through this very sad and difficult period of great loss. Though I know, you will be there loving, comforting, and supporting one another the best that you are able to.

  5. I went to school with Scott and we reconnected a few years ago. Turns out he was so much more than the fun guy with a great sense of humor – he possessed so much compassion and he was so earnest with his kindness and willingness to see the good in others. I’m so grateful to have known him. See you on the flip side, my friend.

  6. Paul, Shariee and Jamie,
    I am very sorry for your loss. The loss of not being able to see his great smile has me heartbroken. I know he loved all of you so much, you were his favorite people. We didn’t see each other much but I’m so glad that we reconnected. Especially to find out his feelings. I know he will always be there watching over all of you and loving you. Rip Scott… remember me too. Until I see you again.
    Lori

  7. The world has changed without Scott in it! Prayers and condolences to Paul. Sheree and Jamie. He loved his family so much and was so proud to have you.

    All of my thoughts are with you regarding this extraordinary being that enhanced my life so much!

  8. Sending my deepest condolences to you and yours. I graduated with Scott and remember his humor and smile always. You were loved by many Scott. May you fly high with the Angels, you will be missed by many.

    Susan Locker Thiele

  9. Scott touched so many hearts. I’m sure the number is huge. I’m very lucky to call him a great friend of mine and to have grown up with him. I will always cherish those memories.

  10. Paul, Shariee and Jamie. You have our deepest, deepest sympathy of your loss of Scott. He was our son’s best friend from school in Honeoye up till now. We could never stay mad with Scott because of his sheepish “great smile”. He stopped in a couple of years ago just to say “hello”. I called him Scotty, my son reminded me they were grown men now and Scott said “that’s okay, you can call me Scotty any time”. Rest in Peace Scotty.

    Ed and Sandy Gates

  11. I am so sorry to hear of your son’s passing, Shariee. Prayers for you and your family.

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