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Russell "Rusty" Alan Scott
1960 2017

Russell "Rusty" Alan Scott

Nov 8, 1960 — Jan 1, 2017

Russell (Rusty) Alan Scott was born in Chillicothe, Ohio on November 8, 1960, the youngest of four children to Virgil and Janet Scott.

The family moved to Scottsdale, Arizona in 1964. As a boy, Rusty was involved in Cub Scouts, church youth groups, sports, and band.

The family relocated to Ft. Collins in 1975 where Rusty spent the rest of his life. He attended Poudre High School where he played tennis, ran track, and played baritone in the marching band.

He entered CSU in 1979 and graduated with a Degree in Wildlife Biology and continued working at CSU for over 32 years ultimately serving as Associate Executive Director of Academic Computing and Network Services.

During college, Rusty found a passion for volleyball. He played at a competitive level for many years and was proud to be a Thunder Chicken. Rusty became extremely active in the volleyball community in Ft. Collins. He was part of the Dig or Die Classic Tournament at the Fort Collins Club for 30 years and he played in and ran many other tournaments and leagues. He eventually served as assistant coach for the Rocky Mountain High School girls volleyball team--a highlight for Rusty. He loved being able to influence young volleyball players and was honored to work with the very best of coaches. As a result of his volleyball career, Rusty decided that Advil was a legitimate food group.

He met Joanne, the love of his life at, guess what a volleyball tournament in 1991 and they married in 1992. Rusty and Joanne have 3 children: Cooper, Jenna, and Kami. Rusty was devoted to his family as a son, husband, brother, and uncle. Even so, Rusty had a passion for life itself and was uniquely able to invest fully in many activities and people. He served as a Cub Scout Leader; loved fly fishing and made for the mountains any chance he could with his special group of fishing buddies. He was part of the Vineyard Church family, enjoyed photography and gardening with his Dad, listened to music and played the guitar. He was loved as a neighbor and a great friend to many people.

There will be a Viewing, 11:00-1:00 PM, Saturday, January 7th at Goes Funeral Care, 3665 Canal Drive, Suite #E, Fort Collins. Memorial Service, 2:00 PM, Saturday in the Grand Ballroom, upper level of the Lory Student Center, Colorado State University, with reception to follow.
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Service Schedule

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Viewing

Saturday, January 7, 2017

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Goes Funeral Care & Crematory

3665 Canal Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80524

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Memorial Service

Saturday, January 7, 2017

2:00 - 5:00 pm

Colorado State University - Grand Ballroom

Fort Collins, CO 80523

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