Scot Wayne Feldmeyer, Sr. , 67 of Maineville, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his wife and children on Monday, April 19, 2021. Born to Marvin and Donna (nee Clark) Feldmeyer on July 17, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Scot was a devoted husband and outstanding father. He enjoyed life and spent his free time helping others. He was a 30-year member of the Rotary Club where he volunteered countless hours at charitable events and Rotary outings. Together with his wife, he assembled blessing bags for the homeless and collected food for the local food pantry. He was one of the founding parishioners of Saint Margaret of York Church in Loveland where he served as a Lector, Publicity Director, and Booth Chair at the Parish Festival for many years.
Scot had a long professional career but also found time to coach youth sports and cover high school sports for the Western Star newspaper. He was also an official for OHSAA, covering football, softball and basketball. He volunteered as a BSA Scout Leader for 15 years guiding many to achieve the rank of Eagle Scout including his two sons, Scot Jr. and Adam. Scot was an avid sports fan. As a University of Cincinnati alumnus he enjoyed attending football and basketball games and it brought him great joy to cheer on the Bearcats!
In retirement Scot took a part-time job at the Funny Bone Comedy Club at Liberty Center in the box office where he was well known for singing “Happy Birthday” to a customer as Elvis, Johnny Cash or John Wayne. He loved cracking jokes and making people laugh, and even did a stand-up routine of his own which was well received. His sense of humor and infectious laugh will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
Scot was preceded in death by his parents, Marvin and Donna Feldmeyer.
Scot is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Marlene Ann (nee Weisbrod) Feldmeyer, three children, Scot (Jennifer) Feldmeyer, Adam Feldmeyer and Valerie Feldmeyer, six grandchildren, Alex, Lily, Austin, Georgia, Jordin and Jace, four siblings, Dean (Jean) Feldmeyer, Lisa (Duncan) Ross, Brian (Teresa) Feldmeyer and Ben (Gretchen) Feldmeyer. He is also survived by his uncle, Howard (Linda) Clark, two sisters in law, Lyn (Lon) Durbin and Karen (Jim) Dwyer and many well-loved nieces and nephews on both sides of his family.
A memorial service will take place on Saturday, July 17th at 1:00pm with a visitation to follow from 2:00-4:00pm all at Mueller Funeral Home, 6791 Tylersville Road, Mason, Ohio 45040.
Memorial donations may be made in Scot’s name to the Ohio Alleycat Resource (OAR) www.ohioalleycat.org, Humane Association of Warren County, or the Rotary Club of Mason.
Mueller Funeral Home is honored to help serve the Feldmeyer Family. 513-398-9100
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