SCOTT PIPPIN
FOREVER 39
"Scott loved God, and that’s how we met—at church! We were together for 20 years and have two boys. He was an amazing, hardworking man who, by 30, owned a home and was a great provider for us. He would help others any chance he got. We love and miss him dearly. ♥"
- his wife
Scott Pippin’s life was a symphony of faith, love, and unwavering commitment. His love for God wasn’t just a belief; it was the foundation of who he was. It brought him to the church, where he found not just spiritual growth but the love of his life. Together, they built two decades of memories and a family rooted in love, laughter, and resilience.
By the time he was 30, Scott had built a life most aspire to—a home filled with warmth and security, a testament to his hard work and determination. But his success wasn’t defined by the things he owned; it was in the lives he touched. Scott had a way of making others feel seen and valued, a quiet generosity that extended to anyone who needed a helping hand.
To his boys, he was more than a father—he was their anchor, their guide, and their hero. His presence brought a sense of safety and joy that will be carried in their hearts forever. To his partner, he was the embodiment of love, faith, and strength, a man who stood by her side for two decades, weaving a story of devotion that transcends time.
Scott’s heart was expansive, and his kindness seemed boundless. He didn’t help others for recognition; he did it because it was simply who he was—a reflection of his faith and the goodness within him.
His family says it best: “We love and miss him dearly.” And how could they not? Scott’s absence is felt in the quiet moments, in the spaces he once filled with laughter, warmth, and an undeniable light. But his love lives on in the lives he touched, the lessons he imparted, and the faith that he inspired in those who knew him.
Rest peacefully, Scott. Your legacy is one of love and kindness, a reminder of what it means to live a life full of purpose and heart.
October 31, 1979 – March 15, 2019
Richmond, Indiana