In Loving Memory

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Scott Roger Fontaine

October 25, 1969 — February 22, 2026

In Loving Memory of Scott Roger Fontaine It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Scott Roger Fontaine, a beloved son, brother, and friend, who left this world on February 22, 2026, at the age of 56. Born on October 25, 1969, in Manchester, Connecticut, Scott was the cherished son of Mary Ellen Fontaine and the late Joseph Roger Fontaine. Scott was a proud alumnus of Rham High School in Marlborough, Connecticut, where he first discovered his passion for the arts and craftsmanship. His skill with his hands and eye for detail led him to a successful career as a cabinet maker, a profession in which he thrived and left an indelible mark. Scott’s work wasn’t just about creating beautiful and functional pieces; it was a testament to his love for artistry and dedication to excellence. An artist in every sense of the word, Scott found joy in bringing his creative visions to life through both his woodworking and his artwork. His creations were more than just objects; they were extensions of his vibrant spirit and creativity. Those lucky enough to have known Scott will remember the warmth and beauty he brought into the world through his craft. Beyond his professional life, Scott was a devoted fan of football, a sport he enjoyed both watching and discussing with friends and family. His enthusiasm for the game was matched only by his quick wit and infectious smile, qualities that endeared him to everyone he met. Scott had an uncanny ability to lift spirits with a well-timed joke and a heartfelt laugh, reminding us all of the importance of joy and humor in our lives. Scott's legacy is one of kindness, creativity, and an unwavering zest for life. He leaves behind a family that adored him and a community that cherished his presence. Although he has left us far too soon, Scott’s light will continue to shine brightly through the memories of those who loved him and the beautiful creations he leaves behind. Scott is survived by his loving mother, Mary Ellen Fontaine, who was his rock and constant support throughout his life. He is predeceased by his father, Joseph Roger Fontaine, with whom he is undoubtedly reunited in eternal peace. A celebration of Scott's life will be held on a date to be announced, where family and friends will gather to honor his memory and share stories of the joy he brought into their lives. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to a charity of your choice in Scott’s name, to continue his legacy of generosity and love. As we bid farewell to a remarkable soul, we carry Scott's spirit with us, cherishing the laughter, love, and warmth he brought into our world. Rest in peace, dear Scott. You will forever be missed but never forgotten.