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Robert A. Scoon

Jul 20, 1937 – Sep 28, 2025

Robert A. Scoon, age 88, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2025, surrounded by loved ones.

Born on July 20, 1937, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Robert lived a full and vibrant life rooted in family, friendship, and a love for the simple joys of everyday living. Over the years, he cultivated deep connections with those around him and was known as a loving father and grandfather and a friend to all of his neighbors.

Robert is survived by his four sons: Michael (Catherine), Robert (Jeanne), Thomas (Gussie), and James (Jackie); his step-daughter Chris (Jeff); twelve grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and one nephew. His legacy lives on through this large and loving family who will carry forward the warmth and wisdom he shared with them. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Thelma; his sister Marty and brother-in-law Dean; his nephew Scott; and his beloved longtime partner Judy Pitz along with her cherished son Christian Pitz.

Robert had a passion for gardening that brought beauty to his surroundings and joy to those who visited. He also found delight in auctions and antiquing—pursuits that reflected his appreciation for history and craftsmanship. At one time in his life, he enjoyed being a private pilot, embracing the freedom of the skies with enthusiasm.

Above all else, Robert treasured time spent with family. Whether gathered for celebrations or quiet moments together, these times were among his most valued.

 

 

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  1. Karin Christensen says

    October 7, 2025 at 7:51 am

    Rest in paradise Scoon . You were always my sanity at Ken Crete when the place would go crazy. I know your family will miss you forever and a day. ♥️

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Joan Schrader and family

We want to thank Mike for the kindness and special attention he gave us for our mother. Marcella Conley. He came in the middle of the night himself to pick her up and take her to the funeral home. For the things that had to be taken care of, he told us not to worry; that it would be taken care of by him. Thank you also Mike for singing at her funeral, especially her favorite song, Amazing Grace. Thank you and all of your staff at Draeger-Langendorf.

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