I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Scott in person but enjoyed reading his posts on PointBuzz. He always had great advice on staying at Lighthouse point. He never had a mean thing to say and truly loved Cedar Point. I don't have the words to express how sad we all our about this news. Our condolences are with you and your family during this difficult time.
This is really hard to write.
I wish I'd gotten to meet him in person. I feel like I know him, or at least that tiny window of him that was his Pointbuzz presence. He seldom -- maybe never -- had a harsh word for anyone else on this site. He was one of the people that you look forward to reading the post as soon as you see his screen name. I liked that there was someone else with a Trekkie moniker, and it was an added bonus that he was a nice guy.
I am distressed to hear this news. It's surprisingly hard to process this information.
Our condolences.
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Everytime someone posts about how they hear one of our locomotives blast it's whistle from their cabin or cottage in Lighthouse Point, the CP&LE Railroad will always remember Mayor Scott.
Troy, Thank you yet again for the wonderful videos you and the Mayor produced for the Cedar Point community. :)
From everyone on the CP&LE, RIP Mayor Scott...~
I was shocked and saddened to hear this news today. Scott was such a cheerful, intelligent man that I am so glad I got to know.
I'll always remember our Timbers rides together, especially my 1,000th. And his consequent shout-out to me on the radio.
I'm really going to miss his thoughtfulness and wit :(.
Kara (car-uh)
Wow; I really don't know what to say. His character, input, and comedic nature will be greatly missed here at PointBuzz.
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Well, I must say I am glad I could be apart of making a difference to someone. I am just upset that I never did meet him. I had tried multiple times but never managed to be in Sandusky (Or Dalton Twp) at the same time he was.
I was hoping I'd get a chance to meet him this summer. :-/
My condolences go out to his family and loved ones.
This was really tough to read through. Scott helped me with planning my first multi-day trips to the point a couple years ago (he seemed to be really high on the Light House Point cabins) and has been helpful ever since. I never got the chance to meet him, and I really wish I had.
He will be deeply missed.
Goodbye MrScott
John
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