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Scott Anthony DeMarco
Scott Anthony DeMarco 64, of Somersworth, NH died on November 30, 2021, at Wentworth Douglass Hospital with his family by his side. He was born on October 22, 1957 in Boston, MA; the son of Donald A DeMarco and Patricia H. (DeMarco) Cardarelli. He graduated from Quincy High School and Quincy College. He worked as a CNC Machine Operator for Teledyne of Portsmouth, NH since 2008. Prior company was GE. He served our country proudly in the US Air Force. His hobbies were gaming and he was a gun enthusiast. Enjoying target marksmanship. I believe his greatest joy derived with time spent with the grandchildren and helping all members of his family. Scott is survived by his mother, Patricia H. Cardarelli and his siblings, Peter, Mark, Michael, Christopher, Andrew and Joseph; Uncle to Marisa, Joseph, Valencia, Joseph, Brian, Leo III and Natalie; longtime partner, Diane Fortier and her sons, Wilfred and Jordan; Beloved Pepaw to Diane’s grandchildren, Bentley, Blake and Jameson; Best friends, Pete Boylan and Gordie Neathawk. He was predeceased by his father, Donald A. DeMarco, Pamela D. DeMarco, Dennis P. Cardarelli and Leo P. Cardarelli, Jr. He was truly a wonderfully generous and loving son, brother, uncle and friend. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital; www.stjude.org Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2022, 10:00 am at St. John's Church, 44 School St., Quincy, MA 02169. Celebration of Scott’s life will be held late spring 2022, please contact the family for information. Burial will be family only at Blackpoint Cemetery in Scarborough, ME. Arrangements are under the direction of Purdy Funeral Service, 655 Central Ave, Dover, NH; to sign our online guestbook, please go to www.purdyfuneralservice.comOctober 22, 1957 - November 30, 202110/22/195711/30/2021
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3 trees planted in memory of Scott Anthony DeMarco.
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December 9, 2021
With loving memories of "Scott DeMarco", from Central Registration and Family Welcome Center, Quincy Public Schools MA
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Shari DeMarco Becker
January 1, 2022
I have memories of Scotty when I was a child with our dad the late Donald DeMarco! Here are some pictures of myself and Scotty, Scotty Pam and myself! I also have recent memories of Scotty with my daughter and husband and our brother Mark DeMarco. He always made me laug... Continue Reading
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Pete boylan
December 7, 2021
Scott was the best friend That was like family. Fridays won't be the same without him coming in with his coffee talking about kunher And ready for "guys day out". He'll be forever missed by Pete boylan and Elaine bendavid.
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Carol Mackell
December 5, 2021
Scott spent many barbeques and birthday parties with our family, and he will be missed at future e gatherings, rest in peace Scott it was a pleasure knowing and spending time with you!
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April Carter
December 5, 2021
I will really miss Scotty as he was a funny,hard working guy. We all loved him at GE Hooksett. He was smart and hard working.
I really enjoyed his company. Praying for Scotty and his family at this difficult time. April Carter
I really enjoyed his company. Praying for Scotty and his family at this difficult time. April Carter
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Walter Milano
December 5, 2021
Scotty was a good friend and a hard worker. He will be missed by all of his GE family. We had tons of laughs together thru the years.
A funny and intelligent person. Best to his family during this difficult time. He will never be forgotten. Praying for Scotty and all of ... Continue Reading
A funny and intelligent person. Best to his family during this difficult time. He will never be forgotten. Praying for Scotty and all of ... Continue Reading
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