i had a huge crush on Scotty. He was a nice kid, well liked by his friends. The last time i saw him was in the northeast at the coffee tree diner having lunch with his little son. this was probably in the early 90's. Scotty was probably in his 40's when he died. I found out about his passing from Rochelle Devens who used to work at what used to be Wanamakers. Scotty was a decent kid and wasnt one of the kids who tortured me too much.
Scotty...a good neshama...what happened? I saw you at the boys choir reunion...only 10 years ago...10 years...only...10 years...what happens? To your family, my heartfelt condolences...
I went all the way through Finletter and then Central with Scott. Class of 233. A great guy, always happy, always in a good mood with a smile on his face. Was raised by a single mom and had no father in his life as far as I know. In his younger days I think he loved to sing. Philly Boys Choir. Probably sang at Central too. Later in life we had some business relationships in common. He was connected to a law firm I am a client of. I think he was CFO of a client of that firm. We saw each other at Christmas parties. It must have been about 6 or 7 years ago, maybe more, that I heard he had developed a rare and incurable blood disorder or cancer which took his life within a year or so. Very sad. A wonderful guy who would have loved being a part of this re connection with 2 and C.
Scott was a class act! Always respectful and well respected by others. How sad that a true "mensch" like Scott had to leave this earth so soon. May his memory be a blessing.
Scott was a wonderful young man, and I was saddened to hear of his passing. My heartfelt condolences to his sister Marlene and mother Bebe Does anyone know if Marlene is around?
scott was also my neighbor and i was very sad to learn of his passing. I can still hear bebe melman yelling out the window at 5:30 for scott to come home for dinner. I have a picture of him on my profile.
I remember him as Scotty. The great kid who lived two doors up the street. A hard worker. He cut our lawn.
I ran an HR dept for a natural resources company and one of our board members was also on the board of Airgas. The board asked me to put in a new compensation system similar to that of Airgas'. The common board member gave me a fantastic memo on comp written by their CFO. It was written by a Scott Melman. I picked up the phone and was amazed to hear his voice. We met at his office. That may have been 1999. He will be missed.
Melanie Cohen (Brown)
i had a huge crush on Scotty. He was a nice kid, well liked by his friends. The last time i saw him was in the northeast at the coffee tree diner having lunch with his little son. this was probably in the early 90's. Scotty was probably in his 40's when he died. I found out about his passing from Rochelle Devens who used to work at what used to be Wanamakers. Scotty was a decent kid and wasnt one of the kids who tortured me too much.Alan Schnee
Scotty...a good neshama...what happened? I saw you at the boys choir reunion...only 10 years ago...10 years...only...10 years...what happens? To your family, my heartfelt condolences...Peter Abrams
I went all the way through Finletter and then Central with Scott. Class of 233. A great guy, always happy, always in a good mood with a smile on his face. Was raised by a single mom and had no father in his life as far as I know. In his younger days I think he loved to sing. Philly Boys Choir. Probably sang at Central too. Later in life we had some business relationships in common. He was connected to a law firm I am a client of. I think he was CFO of a client of that firm. We saw each other at Christmas parties. It must have been about 6 or 7 years ago, maybe more, that I heard he had developed a rare and incurable blood disorder or cancer which took his life within a year or so. Very sad. A wonderful guy who would have loved being a part of this re connection with 2 and C.Betsy Adelman (Karpf)
Scott was a class act! Always respectful and well respected by others. How sad that a true "mensch" like Scott had to leave this earth so soon. May his memory be a blessing.Scott Chacker
My next door neighbor. Last saw him at a Central Northeast game. A very nice person!!Drew Chacker
Scott was a wonderful young man, and I was saddened to hear of his passing.My heartfelt condolences to his sister Marlene and mother Bebe
Does anyone know if Marlene is around?
Drew Chacker
Diane Saul (Stetzer)
scott was also my neighbor and i was very sad to learn of his passing. I can still hear bebe melman yelling out the window at 5:30 for scott to come home for dinner. I have a picture of him on my profile.Cathy Lipkin (Stolberg)
I remember him as Scotty. The great kid who lived two doors up the street. A hard worker. He cut our lawn.I ran an HR dept for a natural resources company and one of our board members was also on the board of Airgas. The board asked me to put in a new compensation system similar to that of Airgas'. The common board member gave me a fantastic memo on comp written by their CFO. It was written by a Scott Melman. I picked up the phone and was amazed to hear his voice. We met at his office. That may have been 1999. He will be missed.