Scott A. VerHey passed away unexpectedly at the age of 57. Scott was born on March 12, 1957. He was the only child born to Donald and Doris VerHey. Growing up in the Hollandale and Albert Lea area, Scott loved water skiing and was one of the first members of the Albert Lea Water Ski Club. He was a talented athlete and earned a football scholarship from Iowa State. He continued his education receiving a Bachelors in Political Science at Pepperdine University in CA and later earned his Master’s Degree in business at St. Thomas University. Scott put his education to good use. He worked in sales for many years and excelled in this area. Scott married the love of his life, Connie, on June 21, 1986, and they were blessed with a beautiful daughter, Preslee. Scott was a loving father and husband. He especially liked taking his daughter snowmobiling and motorcycling. They also enjoyed watching movies together as a family, and Scott passed on his love for vampires and classic horror films onto Preslee. Scott will be deeply missed and forever loved by his wife, Connie and daughter, Preslee. A private family remembrance will be held in Scott’s honor at a later date.
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Tracy
My prayers and deepest sympathy go out to you. I only knew Scott briefly from working with him at Alpha Video, but he was always one to carry a bright smile and kindness wherever he was. He was a good person, and he will be greatly missed!!
Kim Jones
My deepest sympathies go out to Scott’s family. I was a fellow sales person with Scott at Alpha Video and though I only knew him a short time, it was clear what a loving person he was.
Brad Kirchner
Connie, Preslee and family,
I am sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Take comfort in knowing that you will see him again and he is now an angel watching over you all until you meet again. God’s blessings to you all!
Brad Kirchner
Thea Flatness (Johnson)
Sorry to hear about scott. I went to school with him. He was a great guy.RIP.
Carroll Aasen
Scott, may you R.I.P.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May your grief be short lived with great memories lasting a lifetime for your family and all whom knew you.
Sandy Hinz
Coni, Preslee, and family,
Words can’t express how sad I am to hear of Scott’s passing!
Thinking of you and praying for your strength and peace!
Love you!
Sandy Hinz
Denise Sager Boyken
Thoughts and prayers out to all the family during these hard times. Thinking of you all -Denise Sager Boyken and family
Jill Winegar
Scott was a great guy. We didn’t know each other well in high school but reconnected a year or two or ago so I had the opportunity to get to know him again. A funny guy with a big heart, I will miss him. Condolences to his daughter and wife…. Jill
Garry Abben
Scott and I were good friends throughout High School. We played a lot of football together and had many good times. We would re-connect every now and then through out the years. He was a good man in many ways. Condolences to the entire family…my thoughts and prayers are with you all…Garry
Kent and Sally Gildner
Connie, it is with heartfelt sympathy that I write this. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God give you comfort and strength to endure.
God Bless
Kent and Sally Gildner
Lori Larsen
I so loved stories of Connie jumping out and scaring Scott, of his trip down the stairs, his escapades with Erik and Doug snowmobiling and waterskiing. Scott cut a spray on one ski that shared the thrill and love he had for the sport. His knowledge of the English language and mastery of it in great conversation, his love of great books and his kid-like delight in scary movies endeared him to me forever. His love and pride of Connie and Preslee, priceless. Condolences: sharing the best of your loved one and gentle comforting hugs, always.
steve brenke
Connie sorry for your loss we new each other from childhood thou are father’s and school great man
Leann Roberts
Connie, thinking of you at this difficult time. Embrace all the memories. Hugs to you and Preslee.
Bob Reiter
Scott and I were buddies in high school and played football together, I feel badly we did not stay in touch after that. We did became Facebook friends a few years ago and I was able to see that classic Scott acerbic wit and his love for his family was very obvious. I was a better person for knowing him and I send my deep condolences to the family at your loss.