Scott's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Richard "Scott" Robertson, better known as Scott to those who loved him, on September 6, 2025. Born on July 11, 1982, Scott lived a life full of love, laughter, and fond memories.
Scott leaves behind his adoring wife, Brittany Phelps, and their two beloved children, Ana and Tommy Robertson. His undying love for his family was apparent in his every action, with his greatest accomplishments being his children, whom he loved unconditionally.
As a lover of good food, Scott relished a well-cooked BBQ. Not only was he a fan of hearty meals, but he was also an avid reader with a special fondness for books written by Rick Riordan. His choice of music was distinctive and eclectic, tending towards the likes of Disturbed, Metallica, Muse, and The Beatles.
A fan of TV shows such as 'How I Met Your Mother', 'The Big Bang Theory', and 'Cheers', Scott's sense of humor and warmth reflected in his cinema favorites - 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show', 'Space Balls', the 'Lord of The Rings' series, and anything that had a Marvel stamp on it. He also enjoyed cheering for his favorite sports teams, The Blues, and the Cardinals.
An avid gamer, Scott enjoyed playing Pathfinder, Risk, 7 Wonders, and Elder Ring. He loved performances of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show', 'Les Misérable', and 'Hamilton'. Scott's leisure time was often spent reading, playing video games, or creating wonderful memories with his family. His preferred local spots were Salt and Smoke and Texas Roadhouse.
Scott's personality was a unique blend of being charming, loving, friendly, and welcoming. People were drawn to his royal blue aura, which was his favorite color and a reflection of his peaceful spirit.
Scott will be greatly missed, but his vibrant spirit will live on in the legacy he leaves behind, especially in the hearts of his cherished wife and admired children. His steadfast love, care, and the genuine warmth he radiated will remain etched in our memories forever.