Scott Raymond McMillan
Scott Raymond McMillan was ushered into heaven on March 9th, 2024, surrounded by his family, at the age of 62. He was born in St. Petersburg, Florida on August 28th, 1961. The son of Marjorie Garner (McMillan) and Richard McMillan.
Scott is survived by his ever loving and supportive wife Sandy McMillan and fondly remembered by his children; Brett (Emiley) McMillan, Brooke McMillan, and grandson Beckett. He is also survived by his brother Bill (Sherry) Frey, sister Nancy McMillan, and many loving nephews and nieces.
Scott excelled in his vocation of sales in various industries including film and manufacturing.
Scott wore his heart and passions on his sleeves in all aspects of life. He was a diehard Cardinals and Blues fan, while enjoying sports of all kinds. He always said “there are no bad days at the ballpark”. He loved learning about history, film, and often could be found reading a book or watching a documentary on those subjects. An avid foodie, Scott surrounded himself with good food and better friends.
Most of all, Scott loved his family and spending time with them. They were the driving force in his life, encouraging him to always strive to be the best he could be.
Scott brought light and life to every room he entered and though his life on earth has ended, Scott’s light will live on in everyone he left behind.
As per his wishes, his life will be celebrated privately by family and close friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that those who wish to express sympathy consider making a donation to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Cardinals Care, Blues for Kids, or a charity of their choice in Scott’s name.
Sandy, Brett, Brooke and family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. May God’s love and peace surround you as you grieve your loss.
Love in Christ,
JD & Denise Wade
Dear Sandy, Brett, Brooke and family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
I had the pleasure and privilege to work with Scott, great person, colleague and professional.
We had great moments that people will always remember!
Our prayers are with you and your family!
Rodrigo Lopes and Oerlikon family!
Sandy – It was a joy to know Scott. His love for you, the kids, and grandson was evident. I enjoyed his sense of humor and is sports knowledge. Praying for you and the entire family now and in the days, weeks and months to come.
Praying that God will surround you with his loving arms and give you the comfort that only He can provide. May you be filled with beautiful memories We love you all.
So very sorry for your loss. I knew Scott a few years professionally, but he was always striving to be part of the solution. He will be missed. May peace and comfort embrace his family!
Sandy and family,
I am so very sorry to learn that Scott passed away.
My heart breaks for you.
May God comfort you in your sadness.