Scott P. Batten
April 21, 1962 - November 16, 2013

Scott P. Batten

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Scott P. Batten, age 51, of Kansas City, Missouri, formerly of Fremont;
died Saturday evening (Nov. 16th) in Fremont.

Scott was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 21, 1962 to George and Loretta (Hartner) Batten. He grew up in Fremont and graduated from Fremont Senior High School. He attended Midland College in Fremont and graduated from Creighton School of Pharmacy in Omaha.

Scott has worked primarily in the Kansas City area. For 13 years he was employed by Drug Emporium, and currently he was a pharmacy manager for K-Mart.

He enjoyed traveling, and sports, especially baseball and football.

Survivors: parents George and Loretta Batten of Fremont
brother Douglas and wife Leslie Batten of Russellville, Kentucky
nieces and nephews Christopher, Brittney, Lauren, and Zane

The memorial service will be 1:30 PM Friday (Nov. 22, 2013) at the First United Methodist Church in Fremont with the Rev. Michael McGregor. There is no public visitation. Memorials are suggested to a youth medical scholarship fund through the First United Methodist Church. Ludvigsen Mortuary is assisting the family.

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Memorial Service
Friday, November 22, 2013
1:30pm
First United Methodist Church
815 North Broad Street
Fremont, NE  68025
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Condolences(14)

  1. marianne (rasmussen)
    I was neighbors growing up....how times have gone by so fast. I am sorry to hear this news. Gone too soon..... So young and my age....I send comfort and peace that u cherish memories n keep him close to your heart. <3. bless your heart
  2. sara{beth}Fine
    Mr. & Mrs. Batten, I'm so sorry to hear about Scott. He was my phamicist first and then we were friends. He was always so kind and I'm sure you both are the same. He enjoyed life to the fullest. He will be sadly missed here in Missouri.
  3. Scott C.
    :+(
  4. Jim& Gail
    George , Loretta and family . It is very difficult at a time like this to feel a sense of peace when we sense such sorrow and loss. We ask questions as to why, but the answers somehow don't always ease our sadness. All we really know is that death means some of us are left behind , but it is the wonderful memories that brings us joy. Know that your friends stand by to listen and to care. Our Sympathy and prayers are with you and your family .May peace ,joy and hope remain with you always in the memories which are our greatest gift
  5. Susie nance
    Scott you will surely be missed always up beat enjoyed working with you over the years and partying along the way. Luv you miss you. Susie
  6. Tanya de Visser
    My sincerest condolences to all of Scott's family and friends. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. Scott was a great friend, coworker and pharmacist, and just an all-around good guy. I will miss him and his very unique dry sense of humor. I'm hoping that in heaven someone will finally bring him a Reuben sandwich when he asks for one.
  7. L. Joe & Cheryl Dickmeyer
    Oh, what can I say as the tears fall that would easy your suffering. He was so young to suffer; especially as we are in a field where our goal is to eliminate poor health. But then God has his own agenda and we must accept it. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always.
  8. Laura C
    Sincere condolences for your loss. Cherish loving memories of laughter and times spent together, and may those memories bring you joy and warm your heart. Isaiah 40:31 says "those hoping in Jehovah will regain power... they will run and not grow weary; they will walk and not tire out." God will give you the needed strength to endure. We also have the hope of again seeing dearly loved ones who have fallen asleep in death by means of the resurrection as noted at Acts 24:15, and Revelation 21:4 assures us that soon death will be no more. May this bring you a measure of hope at this time. tallchea@att.net
  9. Rick & Connie Plahn
    Loretta, George, & family - Words cannot express how sorry we are to hear about Scott. We want you to know how much we're thinking of you and pray that God will be with you during this difficult time and days to come.
    With sympathy,
    Rick & Connie Plahn
  10. Tracy Hoesing
    Loretta and family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
  11. Ruth Ruhrer
    Loretta, George & family, I am so sorry for your loss. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerest sympathy.
  12. jamie donaldson
    Scott was a good friend. I will miss his visits to Las Vegas eating dinner and a night of black jack. Scott when anyone got a ace delt would always say " Good luck on that ace " I will continue his tradtion now whenever I play. Scott, if playing black jack " Good luck on that ace" We miss you so much. RIP Jim donaldson ( Cadillac jim )
  13. Nancy Steil
    Loretta, I am so sorry to learn of Scott's passing. I remember him stopping by the HR office to visit you when he was in high school. Then later when he worked at the hospital. He was always so pleasant, kind, and friendly! Prayers are with you and your family. Peace and Blessings to you all. Nancy
  14. Marla Steyer Revelle
    Dearest Loretta, George & Doug and family - We are so saddened upon hearing the news of Scott's passing. Please know our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Loretta - I wish I could be there for you! All my love - Marla
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