Scott Archer Beggs, age 64 of Isanti, died unexpectedly at home October 4, 2023. A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held Saturday, October 21st from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. at Athens Town Hall, 883 – 261st Ave NE, Isanti.
Scott was a lifetime twins, gophers and rams fan. You could always find him either at an ice rink or a baseball field coaching or umpiring, especially coaching his young son Will about pitching or goaltending. He was always one to start a conversation with anyone and everyone who would listen. He was working on restoring the family home for generations to come when he passed. He is survived by father Otis and stepmother Elsie Beggs, sons Matt Beggs, Mike Beggs (Kristen) and Will Beggs, Wife Dana Beggs and Daughter Katie Jeppesen(Jon) as well as many friends and family.
Linda Williams says
Scott, I will miss you! Thank you for taking such good care of us at the pool. We all considered you our friend. When we heard of your passing we were devastated. I know how much you loved your kids. You were always concerned about Otis and Elsie. You were a good man and friend. Rest in peace until we see you again.
Brandy Wempner says
No words can express the sadness. Scott was a very good friend of mine and helped me wherever asked. We considered him a part of our family. My heart felt condolences to his family. Prayers for healing.
Sandra Wing says
Scott was truly a gem. He was also a very dedicated pool maintenance guy. He could fix it all!
No matter how busy he’d be at work, Scott would stop to visit for a short while. Yes, he was very proud of his family.
I will miss seeing him at the hotel pool in Cambridge. “See you later”, Scott. You KNEW where you were going!
Barb Nelson says
My condolences to Scotts family. He was such a nice man. I got to know him at the pool in Cambridge. He was always so kind to our swim group, making sure the water was “JUST RIGHT” for all of us. He always took time to stop and visit. Scott was so dedicated to his family. He will truly be missed by many.
May God bless each of you, and keep you His loving care during this difficult time.
Phyllis Lundquist says
Scott was a caring and giving person. We will always miss him at the pool in Cambridge. He loved to take care of people. Rest in Peace Scott.
Brad Milos says
My condolences to the family. I will miss seeing Scott at the baseball fields and hockey rinks! He always had time to have a conversation and to help wherever it was needed. I have family that only met him a few times at games and he made such an impact they would often ask how he was doing. He had a positive impact on everyone he met, one of the good guys!
Chris Reese says
Scott was a joy to have behind the plate. We would chat throughout the inning while I was catching and he was umping. Always very pleasant and happy to be there. Traits he passed along to his sons. Very sorry for the loss.
Judy Daly says
Scott was a wonderful friend, he helped me through a lot of tough times, I don’t know what I’m going to do without him. He knew how to make laugh, we listened to each other vent when we needed to vent and if you weren’t aware he could be a little stubborn at times lol.
He loved his kids and was so excited about having a new grandchild. He was restoring the family house with the the help of kids and couldn’t wait to move into the house in November.
I will always love you for the everything you did and I miss you. Happy 65th Birthday in heaven