Scott Lee Poisson

October 20, 1978 ~ June 28, 2023
Resided in:
Shapleigh , Maine
Scott L. Poisson, 44, of Shapleigh, ME passed away in his home on June 28th, 2023.
Scott was born October 20th, 1978 in Sanford, ME, the son of the late Leon N. Poisson and his surviving mother Therese Yvette (Jalbert) Poisson. He was the younger brother of surviving sisters Nichole Poisson and Christine (Poisson) Ott, friend and brother-in-law to Al Ott and Kat Doiron, uncle to nephew Storm Poisson, and nieces Raven and Skye Poisson-Ott. He was the loving and supportive husband of his wife Deb Poisson, and father to their children Jayde, James, Joshua, Damian, and Trinity. Although time and unfortunate circumstances separated their bonds, he also leaves behind children Majae, Gaven, Dominic, Vanessa, and Noah.
Scott suffered from physical disabilities and ongoing health problems, yet he spent every day of his life striving to be the best man, husband, father, brother, uncle, and son that he could be. He was a beacon of hope to those around him, a shining light in a world that could be a dark and cold place. Scott will forever be in the hearts of those who knew him, and his light will shine down on us from among the stars for all of time.
At Scott's request, arrangements are private.
I’m so sorry for your loss of your son, brother, husband and father.
It’s not easy to lose a loved one especially at such a young age. My heart goes out to each and everyone of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love you
He was my nephew, my sister Therese’s son.
I remember babysitting you when you was a baby. Wish I had got to know you as an adult. RIP cuz…Godspeed
He and my son, Rob were in some of the same HS classes.
My deepest condolences to the family.
I met Scott on an online game.
I heard him complaining about exactly what I was complaining about. 😂
We shared so many laughs.
He poked fun at me and I miss it!
He kept me awake. He was there when I was going through things I won’t mention here. Great friend.
So many laughs and real talks, things I don’t share with people.
We listened to each other.
I’ll never forget Scott. I’ll always remember when we were playing games into the night, he took the time and his kids filed in for a “good night and I love you”
That’s admirable.
Hopefully I can make it up there…
That’s gotta be fun too…
Miss you man
He was my daughter’s husband.