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Scott Patrick Decker

April 10, 1974 - September 12, 2024
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Linda Barkdoll

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Scott Patrick Decker

April 10, 1974 - September 12, 2024

Scott Patrick Decker, 50, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, September 12, 2024, in Orinda, California.  He was born on April 10, 1974, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on a radiant spring day when the yellow forsythia bushes were in full bloom.  

Scott grew up in Morton, Illinois, and graduated from Morton High School in 1992.  He returned to Ann Arbor where he earned a degree in Economics from the University of Michigan in 1996.

After graduation, Scott moved to San Francisco to begin his career as a financial analyst at a hedge fund.  Over time, he advanced in finance and equity research, eventually working independently as a portfolio manager.

Scott is survived by his loving partner, Carrie, with whom he shared a life in both Truckee and Orinda, California.  He was a dedicated father figure to Carrie's daughters, Olivia and Penelope, whom he cherished deeply.

He is also survived by his father, Robert Decker of Ann Arbor, Michigan; his mother, Linda Carroll Barkdoll, and stepfather, Lon Barkdoll of Morton, Illinois; and his sister, Beth Stechman, along with her husband, Curt, and their daughter, Allie, of Mackinaw Illinois.  He leaves behind many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family across Illinois, Michigan, California, Oregon, Idaho, and Florida.

He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents, his nephew Derek Michael Bryan of Mackinaw, IL, and his cousin Paige Cummins of Ann Arbor, MI.

Though Scott's life was tragically cut short, he lived with passion and purpose.  His curiosity and appetite for life shone through his friendships, humor, love of music, sports, travel, and constant self-improvement.  He found immense joy in the outdoors, especially in the Sierra Nevada, where he sought both adventure and peace.

Scott's warmth, kindness, and joyful smile left an indelible mark on everyone he knew.  His generosity and unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life were remarkable.  He valued even the smallest acts of kindness, and his infectious humor and positive energy could brighten any room.

Scott loved music and especially enjoyed going to live performances with friends and family.  His endless curiosity drove him to constantly seek knowledge, and he often had several books in progress at once.  Dedicated to self-improvement, Scott continually aimed to better both himself and his community.  He was never shy about sharing his thoughts or engaging in lively debates, always eager to explore new perspectives and challenge ideas.

In recent years, Scott embraced a quieter life, focusing on personal growth and a greater sense of calm.  Daily walks with Daisy the dog and listening to insightful podcasts became cherished parts of his daily routine.  His radiant smile and unwavering kindness endeared him to so many, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

This winter, his ashes will be scattered in his favorite places in the Lake Tahoe area, a region which brought him deep happiness and peace.  A Celebration of Life will be held in Truckee, California on November 23, 2024.

 

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Chris Brenner The smartest man I knew; you are missed, brother.
7 days ago

Carrie Bersot
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Carrie Bersot
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Carrie Bersot
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Carrie Bersot
about 2 months ago

Kathleen Larson Scott could light up a room with his presence and being part of our Carroll clan was very special. It is still difficult to process the reality of his being gone. Scott we hope you’ve found peace. Love from Aunt Kathy, Uncle George and his cousin Joe.
about 2 months ago

Patty Carroll Dear Scottie, I don't want to say goodbye to you. You being gone doesn't make sense. Your wit & intelligence knew no bounds, and your sense of humor was spot on. I know your path had some difficulties, but felt you had made it to a good place. Happy that I was able to see you at the Steve Earle concert & even more recently at the A's/Tigers game. That was a special day. You'd be happy to know your team made the playoffs. I love you. Be at rest. -Aunt Patty & Bryen Santa Cruz Scottie with Peeps, his grandfather John. They had a great connection. 💗
about 2 months ago

Nancy Roybal Scottie was a cherished nephew and like a brother to his many aunts & uncles. What I miss is Scott's voice and ability to honestly delve deep in conversation be it politics, life, and reminiscing about old times which were many! I miss you Scott and you'll forever be in my heart. Rest in Peace. ~ Aunt Nancy💕
about 2 months ago

Brian Carroll Scott was such a beautiful soul and nephew. To lose him so quickly has really been a tremendous blow. He had overcome so much in the last few years and was looking forward to an exciting future. I think of him daily and miss him terribly.
about 2 months ago

Amrit Nagpal Amrit Nagpal: It's hard to believe this is real. Scott was a colleague for many years; we were in the trenches together as young analysts. He was always there to talk, to joke, to throw the nerf around the office (until that fateful "sprinkler" day!). Like anyone, there were tough days, but Scott made an impact on MANY people who will miss him dearly. May he rest in peace.
about 2 months ago

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