It is with profound sadness that the Fort Collins, Colorado community mourns the loss of Scott Richard Park, who passed away on April 8, 2026, at the age of 51. Scott’s life was one of quiet strength, integrity, and genuine care, and his absence leaves a significant void for family, friends, and neighbors who were fortunate to know him.
Born on April 23, 1974, Scott is remembered as a dependable and thoughtful individual whose calm demeanor and gentle sense of humor left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Those who knew him describe him as a man who could always be counted on—a source of steady support in both the ordinary moments of daily life and during life’s most significant events. His presence brought comfort, reassurance, and a sense of stability to all around him.
A devoted member of the Fort Collins community, Scott valued meaningful connections and embraced the joy found in simple pleasures. Whether spending time outdoors, engaging in heartfelt conversation, or sharing quiet moments with loved ones, he lived with gratitude and appreciation for life’s everyday moments. His ability to see and nurture the positive in others made him a cherished friend, neighbor, and confidant.
To his family, Scott was a pillar of love and support. He approached his relationships with care, patience, and devotion, creating memories that will be treasured for years to come. His family, along with friends and the wider community, will remember him not only for his kindness but also for his unwavering commitment to being present for those he loved.
While the circumstances of his passing have not been publicly disclosed, tributes continue to pour in, reflecting the deep impact Scott had on those around him. The family will announce funeral and memorial arrangements in the coming days, allowing the community to gather, honor his memory, and celebrate a life lived with compassion, humility, and grace. Scott Park’s legacy of kindness and dependability will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who knew him.