IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Scott B.

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Larouche

July 29, 1966 – December 24, 2012

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Scott Bradley Larouche, of Anaheim, California, passed away from a heart attack on December 24, 2012 at the age of 46.

Born on July 29, 1966 in Orange, California to Gerald Robert Larouche and Marsha Ann Waggoner-Larouche, Scott grew up in Anaheim, Irvine and San Juan Capistrano California, where he attended Capistrano Valley and San Clemente High Schools.

Scott was predeceased by his father, Gerald Robert Larouche, paternal grandparents, Joseph Adrian Larouche and Rena Gagne-Larouche, and maternal grandfathers Eugene Fayette Cook and Ted Tracy Waggoner.

Scott is survived by his loving wife, Leann Oaks-Larouche and his 3 children Adrian Lepe, Breanne Figueroa-Colton and Dylan Larouche of Anaheim, along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends.

Scott is lovingly remembered by his step-father Phil Schwartze, his brothers Chris (wife Karlylle, sons Ian and Carson), John and Ryan Schwartze (daughter Lillian), his sister Adrian Larouche, his maternal grandmother Iona Waggoner and his step-grandmother Carolyn Towery.

Scott enjoyed sports, reading, movies and music, and was a lifelong Angel's baseball fan. His intellect, sharp wit and spirituality made an impression on everyone who knew him. Scott lived every minute of his short life full of passion and determination, and on his own terms.

After cremation, private services followed by a celebration of his life will be held in San Juan Capistrano on January 13th at The Villa and the Ramos House Café.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made for the Dylan Matthew Larouche Educational Fund in care of the San Juan Capistrano Farmers and Merchants Bank.

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