R.I.P Scott Weems
Our dear friend and Speakeasy IT and Technical Director Scott Weems died of a heart attack today. His passing comes as a shock, and the timing, in the midst of my recovery, seems strangely cruel. But we all knew he had had his first heart attack two years ago, and that he could go at any time. His time was today. We miss him terribly in so many ways.. In the short time he was with us here at the Speakeasy, Scott contributed a tremendous amount in multiple areas. He greatly improved technical aspects of the websites, the show and the way we do business. Everyone who worked and played with him liked and respected him. He was smart, sensitive, disciplined, dedicated to our cause, and a lot of fun to hang out with. A really exceptional, wonderful human being.
Thank you so much for sharing your last precious months on earth with us, Scotty. We love you now and always. Rest in peace.
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07 · 14 · 06 @ 1:28 am
on Fri, 07/14/2006 – 1:28am.
This, along with Dr. Suzy’s unexpected hospitalization a few weeks before, has made June of 2006 one of the toughest months that any of us has ever had! But, as David puts it, “these setbacks are in reality new windows opening on our horizon.” Even for Scott! I dreamt of Scott the night before he left — in a park next to a forest on the edge of the ocean. It looked like Hawaii, where he was once stationed in the military. It was a hot day on a wooden pier jutting out into the cool azure waters. My whole dream was about the apprehension and anticipation of escaping the heat. Of diving in!. My dream had visions of a man wanting to dive into the cool aqua blue waters and resisting. This he seemed to do several times. I remember seeing tropical fish up close. Then the phone rang…Scott you are the one with the most open window now, more than any of us! We hope the view is bright! I’m sure we’ll see you soon…On behalf of all members of Dr. Suzy’s crew, I thank you for the IT and tech where-with-all you brought to Block Studios. I bid you well Scott…Later,-margoBlock Films
Very Sad to hear this
07 · 12 · 06 @ 4:41 am
I did work with Scott a few times on shows, a gentleman and very capable. He did indeed add much to the shows and the quiet energy added much. A talent ot be missed. A good gentleman to have known for even a short time.SadlyJames ~ Scott
Kate
07 · 6 · 06 @ 4:13 am
Though his light has left his body it now shines bright as a new star in the heavens…look out your window, lift your face and bask in his glow. I was lucky to know you.God Speed Scott. God Speed. ,
Kim
07 · 5 · 06 @ 8:11 pm
This has been very difficult for me to acccept. I miss him so much, as a friendand as a boyfriend. He will always be a part of my heart. But I know he’s stillwith us here at the Speakeasy “Still Scott”. I love you!Kim
David
07 · 4 · 06 @ 12:11 pm
Thank you for your friendship, dedication and the contributions you’ve made to all of us here at the studios. You’ll always be in hearts.The Goal is The JourneyDavid