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Scott James Suehr

  • On June 23, 2019
  • 29 Comments

Scott James Suehr, age 58 of Center Township, passed on Saturday, June 22, 2019. He was born in Pittsburgh, the son of Harry (the late Juanita) Suehr of Robinson Township. Beloved husband of Vicki L. Suehr, brother of Harry (Marilyn) Suehr, Philip Suehr, Sean Suehr, Erik (Sandra Stachtiaris) Suehr, and the late Amy Suehr; devoted uncle to Cheyenne, Hunter and Tanner, and many other nieces and nephews.

Scott was drafted by the California Angels baseball team in 1982 and played professional baseball for five years. He was an avid sports fan and especially loved the Steelers. His biggest love was his family.

Family and friends will be received on Tuesday, June 25 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at Pittsburgh Cremation & Funeral Care, 5405 Steubenville Pike, Robinson Township, PA 15244. Mass will be held on Wednesday, 10 am at Holy Trinity Church, 5718 Steubenville Pike, McKees Rocks, PA 15136. Burial will follow. Please view and sign the families online guestbook at www.pittsburghcremation.com.

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29 Comments

Lee and Donna Irons-Zimmerman
My deepest sympathies for you and your family, Vikki. If there is any comfort to be had, let it be that Scott is in a better place, healed and pain free. You were a lovely couple and Scott always seemed to be smiling when I saw him. May God comfort you and hold you near in the days ahead. You will be in our prayers. God bless you all.
Kim
Sharing in your sorrow. He will be greatly missed. With love and friendship My sympathies Kim Turcola
Dee Barclay
Vicki my heart goes out to you and your family for I understand what you are going through. May God bless you and comfort your heart during these hard sad times.
Eric Schulz
I had the privilege of knowing Scotty during his 1983 season with the Redwood Pioneers in the California League (he was one of our pitchers). I always enjoyed being around Scotty, as did the players on the team. He had an infectious sense of humor and kept everyone loose. He called me out of the blue a few years ago and we had a good time chatting and catching up. Gone way too soon, but I will always remember Scotty for the great guy he was. He helped make the summer of 83 special for a lot of people, Go toss a few innings in heaven today my friend.
Jay ciamacco
My condolences to the Suehr family. I played baseball with Scott in little league, high school and college. I will always remember the positive attitude he had everyday with all of his teammates. And you gave me great pleasure striking out so manny batters when I was catching. The batters would just walk back to their bench shaking their heads in awh @ you 90 plus mph fastball. RIP buddy
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