In Memory of

Scott

Elliott

"Housy"

HOUSE

Obituary for Scott Elliott "Housy" HOUSE

House: Scott Elliott “Housy” August 16, 1968 - February 17, 2021

Passed away peacefully in his sleep at Sakura House in Woodstock after a very brave battle with glioblastoma.

Scott will be lovingly remembered always by his wife Jayne and was "the best Dad ever" to Sarah and Kaitlyn. Dear son of Larry and Gail House of Bright and much loved brother of Tom (Jenifer) House and uncle to his nephews Ramsay and Nolan.

Scott was an avid sports fan and could recite player and game stats from most major league teams off the top of his head. He loved his sports pools and was always up for a trip to Toronto to see a Jays game with his Dad and friend Brad or a UFC match with his buddy Brandon.

Scott grew up in Bright/Plattsville and spent most weekends on Hendy’s pond for friendly games of pond hockey with his brother, the Glendinning boys and many other Legends of the Pond.

Scott will be sadly missed by his Aunt Pat and Uncle Ted (deceased), Aunt Joan and Uncle Bob and Aunt Marilyn and Joel as well as many cousins, friends, co workers and his furry friend Pepper.

Housy will be remembered by his many Chesterfield Chestnut teammates where he will be remembered as a player, statistician and Coach, having won many Championships and was honoured as Coach of the Year many times.

The family would like to extend many thanks to the Juravinski Cancer Center, Doctors Hal Hirte, Dr. Reddy, Dr Kachur and their extensive team of professionals at the Hamilton Health Sciences network for giving us extra time with Scott and to Sakura House in Woodstock for providing compassionate care for Scott when that time came to an end.

A private family viewing was entrusted to the Glendinning Funeral Home, Plattsville. Interment will take place later in the Chesterfield Cemetery. A celebration of Housy’s life will take place later hopefully this summer when we can all be together again.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be directed to either the Juravinski Cancer Center for brain cancer research or to Sakura House and would be appreciated by Scott's family. Personal condolences can be posted at www.gffh.ca