David Roy Scow's Obituary
David Roy Scow, 55, passed away Wednesday, August 24th at his home with his family by his side after a long 4 year fight with cancer.
David was born October 31st 1960 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Gary and Darlene Scow. He was married to Debra M. Landers on August 18, 1979, they were married for 37 years.
David is survived by the love of his life Debra Scow, children Autumn (Noel), Gary David Scow, three grand-daughters Destiny, Trista, and Attaline, sister Cherryl (Bob) McClellan, sister Linda (Gary) Platt, several nieces and nephews, many family members and friends.
He loved to entertain and have family and friends over. Camping and exploring gave him so much joy. He was a avid reader, his favorite subject was history. David loved to collect antiques of all kinds which lead to many adventures in finding that perfect bottle or more. His home and yard are his pride and joy. He loved gardening and having lots of flowers for his grandchildren. His personality could fill a whole house and was never afraid to say what was on his mind. He will be missed so very much.
A celebration of his life will be held on Wednesday, August 31st, at his home 3128 west Don Francisco Drive, Taylorsville, Utah, 84129.
It will be open house from 2:00pm-7:00pm. If any questions please call Autumn- 801-867-7613
In Lieu of flowers David's daughter Autumn has a request, My dad got all of his check list done except one, my mothers sewing room and all of the last fine details of perfection that he would expect, everyone has been asking what they can do and what she would need (she will always say nothing) but this is the way you can help me finish my dads wish list which he asked me to always take care of her after he was gone. So everyone that knows my dad would know that he would never want her to have to finish it, he would have it all done for her. His last wish was to leave my mom with everything perfect and that is what he has always done for her. If any questions please feel free to call or text Autumn 801-867-7613
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