SCOTT OSBORNE CONRAD
Scott Osborne Conrad, 57, of Stillwater, Minn. formerly of Duluth, Minn. died Jan. 17, 2013 after a prolonged illness.
Scott Osborne Conrad, 57, of Stillwater, Minn. formerly of Duluth, Minn. died Jan. 17, 2013 after a prolonged illness.
He lived a courageous life with grace and inner strength, and he left a positive impression on all whose lives he touched.
Scott was preceded in death by grandparents and his father, Ed Conrad.
He is survived by mother, Muriel Conrad of Stillwater; sister, Jane (Don) Richardson; nephews, Donnie and David of Eagan; uncle, Kermit Halden of Scottsdale, Ariz.; aunt Jane Conrad Gale of Ft. Myers, Fla.; and many other aunts, uncles and cousins.
Special thanks to Edge & Marlys Bronson, Harry & Cheryl Halden, Barb & Bob Ponzetti, Dan Sheridan, Rick Ohman, Dan Klema and the rest of the baseball crew. Also thank you to his many caregivers over the years.
GATHERING TO CELEBRATE SCOTT'S LIFE: 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27 at BRADSHAW, 2800 Curve Crest Boulevard (NW corner of Hwy 36 & Co Rd 5), Stillwater, MN. In lieu of flowers, Scott would prefer memorials to the Washington County Historical Society, 602 Main Street North, Stillwater, MN 55082. Arrangements with Bradshaw Funeral and Cremation Services 651-439-5511.
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Dan W.
I was so sad to hear of Scott's passing. We were roommates together in Duluth Heights in the fall of 1974. I remember Scott not only as a caring friend but as a worthy advesary in APBA baseball games for many years. I can still picture his unique left-handed shake of the dice. I am equally sad that we lost touch through the years. God Bless Scott! Thank you for the memories. My thoughts go out to Scott's mom, his sister Jane, and the entire group of family and friends who had the fortune of knowing Scott.Savage, MN 01/24/2013 7:40 PM
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