Scott Zschach

scott zschach

December 13, 2005

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Zschach, Scott., 59, former owner of Micro Zoo Museum in Abilene, KS, died Tuesday, December 13, 2005. Memorial service, 1:00 P.M., Thursday, Central Avenue United Methodist Church. Survivors: son, Dean of Fortson, GA; daughter, Heidi Fencik of Williamsburg, VA; three grandchildren. Memorial established with I.W.C.C.I.-Wichita Chess Center, 2202 W. 13th St. N., Wichita, KS 67203. Downing Lahey Mortuary West. Graveside inurnment, 9:30 A.M., Friday, December 16, Resurrection Cemetery.

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  1. Dear Dean & Heidi, I was so shocked to see your fathers name in the obituaries and saddened that he is no longer able to be amoung his friends & family. Scott was a wonderful, gentle, & loving person to all who were privilaged to know & love him. I know he will be greatly missed. Scott always spoke proudly of you both & loved to talk about his grand-children. Scott & I had many wonderful talks together during all the years I knew him. I have recently had surgery on my foot and am not sure I will be able to attend the services. Please know my thoughts & prayers will be with you & your family.

  2. Dear Heidi and Dean: Scott and I first met as volunteer visitors to inmates at the Hutchinson State Prison. I was impressed by Scott’s generosity and compassion for people. He always wanted to help, and this desire sprang from his deep faith. He had a kind, compassionate heart. One of my favorite memories of Scott was how he would tip the waiters and waitresses so generously. He often made their day. I was also impressed with the fact that Scott would sit and read the bible for many hours at a time. He is with God now, where he ultimately longed to be! My spouse, Donna and I moved to Kansas City a year and a half ago, so I haven’t kept in as good of touch with Scott. But there was a time in Wichita when we spent a whole lot of time with him. He will be missed. Please accept our condolences and know of our love and prayers for Scott, and for each of you. Sincerely, Charles Carney

  3. Dear Heidi and Dean, I am sending my regards to both of you. My husband were very close friends to Scott when we lived in Wichita two years ago. I had a lot of respect for his deep faith and understanding of the Bilbe; a great appreciation for his love, generousity, and warmth he shared with Charles and I, and his faithful commitment to friends who are incarerated. Scott was a genious–his tinker toy for God had great potential and the poetry he wrote was heart-felt and beautiful. I was very blessed to have known your father and I will miss his friendship. At the same time, I know he is quite happy to be united with his Father! Sincerely, Donna Constantineau 309 N. 15th St. Kansas City, KS 66102


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