In Loving Memory

SA

Scott Allen Warner

December 10, 1983 — March 30, 2026

It is with heavy hearts and cherished memories that we announce the passing of Scott Allen Warner, who departed this world on March 30, 2026, at the age of 42. Scott was born on December 10, 1983, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to his loving parents Sidney Smith and Sandra (Cramer) Lapensee. He left us at his home, surrounded by the warmth and love of his family, as he embarked on his eternal journey. Scott's life was a tapestry woven with love, service, and an unwavering commitment to family and community. He was a devoted father, a dedicated professional, and a loyal friend to many. Surviving him are his beloved twin daughters, Adrianne and Paige Warner of Dudley, who were the light of his life and his greatest source of pride. He is also survived by his mother, Sandra Lapensee, her husband, Douglas, and his brother, Michael Warner, also of Dudley. Scott was preceded in death by his brother, Phillip Petrello, who passed in 2020. Their bond was unbreakable, and we take solace in the thought that they are now reunited in peace. A proud veteran, Scott served honorably in the United States Army National Guard, demonstrating his love for country and a deep sense of duty. In his professional life, Scott was a valued member of the Water Waste Management team for the Town of Clinton, where his colleagues respected him not only for his expertise but also for his commitment to organizing Veteran's Day events, which honored those who served. Scott's passions extended beyond his professional and military life. He found immense joy in spending time with Adrianne and Paige, creating a treasure trove of memories through movie nights, chess games, and their mutual love for the New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox. Scott's enthusiasm for golf, hiking, and the great outdoors was infectious, and those who joined him in these pursuits were often left with a lasting sense of camaraderie and joy. In his youth, Scott's athletic spirit shone brightly as he played football and little league. These experiences instilled in him a lifelong love for sports and teamwork, values he later shared with his daughters and community. Scott's legacy is one of love, resilience, and service. He touched the lives of so many with his kindness, humor, and unwavering support. His departure leaves a void in our hearts, but his memory will forever guide and inspire us. In celebration of Scott's life, a memorial service will be held to honor his contributions, cherish his memories, and offer comfort to those who knew and loved him. Details of the service will be shared with family and friends in due course. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made in Scott's memory to a veteran's charity of your choice, ensuring that his legacy of service continues to make a difference. May you rest in peace, dear Scott, knowing that you were deeply loved and will be profoundly missed.