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Darren "Scott" Brennan

Posted 2024-04-21 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Apr. 19 to Apr. 20, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

We bid farewell to Darren "Scott" Brennan, a beloved husband, father,
son, and esteemed friend who passed away April 2, 2024.

Born on March 26, 1966, in Bakersfield, California, Scott was the son of
late David (Tom) Brennan and Jackie Brennan.

Scott's greatest joy in life was family. He leaves behind his adoring
wife, Jamie; his two daughters, Cheyenne and Savannah; and his sister,
Karri Brennan. His love for them knew no bounds, and his presence in
their lives was a constant source of strength and warmth.

A graduate of the University of Southern California, Scott was not only
known for his academic achievements but also for his prowess on the
football field. As center on the team from 1984 through 1989, he formed
lifelong bonds with his teammates, sharing victories and defeats alike.
Their annual tradition of attending USC games remained a cherished
ritual, a testament to the enduring camaraderie shared.

Scott was a pillar of the community, known for his entrepreneurial
spirit and commitment to excellence. As the owner of "Scotty's Broasted
Chicken and Ribs" and the general manager at "The Boathouse," he brought
joy to countless patrons with his warm hospitality.

Scott found joy in life's simple pleasures. He shared a passion for
attending car shows with Jamie, his father-in-law, Tim, JoLynn Case, and
a close-knit group of friends. Scott also loved the ocean and vacationed
in Hawaii as often as possible and has been to all of the islands. His
favorite is the big island.

A memorial service to celebrate Scott's life will be held on Saturday,
April 20, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. MST at Redemption Hill Calvary
Chapel, located on 2925 N Kiowa Blvd in Lake Havasu City.

Scott's infectious laughter, genuine kindness, and unwavering positivity
touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. He was a
beacon of light in a sometimes-dark world, spreading warmth and joy
wherever he went. His absence leaves a void, but his memory lives on in
the hearts who loved him dearly.





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