
Steven P. Scott
January 1, 1952 ~ June 20, 2025
Born in: Marlborough , Massachusetts
Resided in: Limerick, Maine
Steven Phillip Scott, lovingly known as “Pepe” passed away at the age of 73 on June 20, 2025 in Limerick, ME after a courageous battle with cancer. Born on January 22, 1952, in Marlboro/Hudson, MA.
Steven was a beloved husband, father and friend who left an indelible mark on all who knew him.
Steven spent his early years in Massachusetts before moving to Maine in his early twenties, a decision that would shape the rest of his life. It was here that he met Robin, the love of his life. Together, they shared a journey of love and dedication, buying their first house and later building a beautiful home in Limerick. They were blessed with two children, Michael and Camilla, and created a family full of love and warmth.
A man of many talents, Steven was known for his intellect and skill as the “smartest person to swing a hammer.” However, it was his role as a father figure that defined him, ready to lend support to anyone in need, regardless of whether they realized it. His kindness, hard work, and unique habit of asking you to “say again please” endeared him to many.
Steven’s passions included hiking and enjoying the sunshine with Butterball, his loyal companion. While he may not have had formal community involvements, his impact was felt far and wide through his personal connections and the positive change he inspired.
Steven emphasized the importance of love, second chances, and never taking anything for granted. His teachings and spirit will live on in the hearts of Robin, Michael, Camilla and all those fortunate enough to have known him. He taught that love is truly the secret to life, and in his passing, Steven reminds us to cherish every moment and strive to uplift others.
A time of visitation will be held on Monday, July 7, 2025 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. at Black Heald Walker Funeral Home, 580 Main St., Springvale.
Black-Heald & Walker Funeral Home
580 Main Street
Springvale, Maine 04083
Sending condolences to Robin, Mike, Camilla and Steve’s sisters. Memories of “Duke’s” fun loving character will always bring a smile and a laugh to all who knew him!
I Always the prankster with the kids.
RIP Duke/Steve
Sorry to hear this sad news of Steve’s passing. Wonderful memories of Steve growing up in Marlborough moving to Hudson graduating from Hudson Catholic. Learning on his first job how to build beautiful homes having a wonderful career. Great times at Foss road with Robin, Michael and Camilla . Watching him grow up early whith Anne and Phil and sisters Patty and Michelle.
My sincere condolences go to the entire Scott family. Love ❤️ Uncle Salvy
Steve was one of a kind….he was impish…always teasing, especially about politics. He had love to spare and freely spread it around for all to feel it. A true friend…a lovely human being.
We will miss him very much.
Sending love to all his family.
Tim and Jeanne
What a great guy. He taught my husband all he knew about carpentry, and more 😉! Our oldest daughter Sarah, young at the time, called him “Stevie Weevie”. She loved him dearly. He has joined Sarah in heaven and I’m sure he is watching over her. Robin and family, our sincest condolences and prayers for all of you.