In Memory

Scott Earl Koller

Scott E. KOLLER, March 20, 1945 - June 5, 2015, Scott is survived by his wife of 44 years, Judy; daughter, Marnie Brenden and son-in-law Adam Brenden and mother-in-law Evelyn Johnson. He was a lifelong resident of Spokane, WA. He is preceded in death by his parents, Herm and Virginia Koller; and brother Brant Koller. He worked on the family wheat farm in Bluestem, WA, and was a printer at the family manufacturing business, Cheney Weeder. He was a member of the Army Reserves, Co B 321st Engr Bn Hayden Lk., ID 1967-1983 and Air National Guard, 141 Svcs Flight, FAFB WA 1984-1990. He loved fishing at Bayview and Priest Lake, ID. His other love was driving his PT cruiser with the top down on a beautiful sunny day. His last day was doing just that. Services will be held at 10 a.m, Wednesday, June 17 at St. Thomas More Church. Committal service following at 1:30 to be held at the Washington State Veterans Cemetery, Medical Lake, WA.



 
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06/15/15 08:54 AM #1    

Nan Phyllis Comeaux (Luppert)

Sympathies to the family for their  loss. I was at the Vet's Cemetary for the committment this spring of my 68 year old cousin Larry Quiroga who served in Viet Nam and the ceremony is very dignified and a peaceful lovely setting. 

 




06/16/15 07:16 PM #2    

Randal (Randy) Brooks

I am so sorry for the loss. Too many of us are leaving. Our hearts ache for the family. 


06/17/15 07:28 AM #3    

Ron Christenson

I knew Scott, although not well, and like Randy, am sorry to see another classmate pass.  It still does not seem it has been over 50 years since our class graduated.  Only old people have been out of high school that long.  I knew his mother, Mrs. Virginia Koller, from a geometry class.  She was also a high school friend of my dad from the thriving metropolis of Blue Stem, WA.  Although I did not excel in her class, she was always a favorite teacher.


06/18/15 10:07 AM #4    

Carolyn Jean Hickey (Miller)

I am so sorry to hear about Scott and my heart goes out to Adam and Marnie. God Bless you all and memories will hold Scott close to your hearts.


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