In Loving Memory

Scott E. Flannigan
June 12, 1954 — May 17, 2026
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Scott E. Flannigan on May 17, 2026, at the age of 71. Born on June 12, 1954, in Framingham, Massachusetts, Scott was a man who lived his life with laughter, love, and a sense of duty that touched all who knew him.
Scott was a beloved son of the late Donald and Lois Flannigan and grew up in a bustling household with his siblings, including his twin brother Charlie and sisters Julie, Nancy, Gail, Leslie, and Donna. Despite the early loss of his parents and sisters Julie, Nancy, and Gail, Scott's spirit remained resilient and strong, a testament to the loving family that shaped him.
After graduating high school, Scott answered the call to serve his country and joined the United States Air Force. His time in the service was marked by dedication and camaraderie, qualities that he carried with him into civilian life.
Scott found his professional calling in metal fabrication, where he spent decades honing his craft. His skilled hands and meticulous attention to detail earned him respect and admiration from colleagues and clients alike. Yet, it was his quick wit and warm smile that truly made him a standout in any crowd. Whether at work or at play, Scott was always ready with a joke, brightening the days of those around him.
Family was the cornerstone of Scott's life. He was a devoted father to his cherished daughters, Lindsey and Erin, who inherited his humor and zest for life. As a grandfather to five and a great-grandfather to one, Scott's legacy of kindness and joy continues to thrive in the generations that follow. His twin brother Charlie, along with his sisters Leslie and Donna, remain as testaments to the strong family bonds that Scott held dear.
In honoring Scott’s wishes, a private funeral ceremony will be held to celebrate his remarkable life. As we say goodbye, we remember Scott not only for his service and work but for the joy he brought into our lives. His laughter continues to echo in our hearts, and his memory will forever be a guiding light.
May he rest in peace, surrounded by the love of those who came before him, and cherished by those he leaves behind.