"Our deepest thoughts and sympathy to the family."
Scott Leevert Hudnutt, 52, peacefully passed away Saturday August 2nd. Scott was born in Oskaloosa, IA on September 4, 1961. He was the first born child of Layard and Loretta Hudnutt.
Scott received his construction engineering degree from Iowa State University in 1988. He then married Edine DeLanghe in 1989, they resided in Madrid, IA.
Scott was a loving father to his four children: Madison (24), Sydney (21), Levi (18), and Luke (16). Scott enjoyed coaching his children's activities, from soccer to baseball, football and basketball. Scott also enjoyed building on to their house, movies, bonfires, and watching thunderstorms roll through.
Scott was preceded in death by his mother Loretta Hudnutt.
He is survived by his father Layard, sister Terrinye, brother Tony, and his children Madison, Sydney, Levi, and Luke.
Friends and Family are welcome to offer their condolences at Swede Point shelter house from 2:00-5:00 on Thursday, August 7th. Condolences may be sent to the Hudnutts at 111 South Market Street Madrid, IA.
Special thanks to the Madrid Community for their continued support through these difficult times.
"Our deepest thoughts and sympathy to the family."
"Lisa Schimensky lit a candle in memory of Scott LeeVert Hudnutt"
"All the Hudnutt family, I'm deeply sorry to hear of Scott's passing, I can't put into words,Scott and I are at the same age, Too young, but when the lord call you have to answer whether you want too or not. My prayers, support of each other help you all through this dark time. Love and hugs to you all. Great Aunt Mary Ann Hudnutt, and Peggy Hudnutt Guyer"
"Scott brought light and laughter to my life. I can't believe he's gone. I will miss him very much. Heartfelt sympathies to all his family and friends.... Lisa Schimensky"
"I am truly saddened to hear the class of 79 has lost another classmate, Scott and I went to grade school together I will remember his beautiful brown curley hair and great smile. Our prayers are with you and your family."
"I'm saddened to hear of Scott's passing. He was a good friend at school and I had fun working with him at Adventureland.."
"I'm so sorry to hear of Scott's passing. He was a few grades ahead of me, but the same age as my brother. My condolences to the Hudnutt Family during this grieving time. God Bless all of his family, and I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Emily (Mensing) McCauley"
"Prayers to the family Classmate'79 Your in my thoughts Robin Smith Sinclair"
"For the Hudnutt Family we would like to convey our Deep Sympathy. I worked with Scott at MidAmerican Energy. Ed Beebe and family"
"To Scott's family - Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Marilyn (Dostal) & Mike Kelley"
"Russell J. Hamby purchased the Fruit Abounds for the family of Scott LeeVert Hudnutt."
"I worked with Scott. I'm sorry to hear about his passing. Mike Daugherty"
"Our thoughts and. Prayers are with Scott's Family. We have only good memories of this great guy. Dave and Jeri Hodson Weslaco Texas."
"Scott Hudnutt was a gentle teddy bear who loved his family and shared his home & rolling land to many weekend family adventures. I remember wonderful campfires with children running to and fro, a welcoming pool with a huge deck that everyone perfected their jumps off of, and always Scott and his family being the ultimate of hosts. We have so many great memories in Madrid with the Hunt clan that it is hard to even choose a favorite photo that commemorates our favorite of times. I remember Scott always being up for an adventure so we booked a train out to Durango, CO. with Edine and we skied those mountain slopes Iowa style. That evening we relented from the slopes to the lounge and showed dance floor participants how to roll in their lounge chairs doing 80s dance style moves. My two sonss summer days included many memories under the watchful loving Hudnutt parents guidance including story time & storms while sleeping in their amazing T-pee. A 45 foot deep river ravine separated our land and two homes but we never felt far away. We could hear each others parties going on yet it took a ten minutes to drive through town to get to each other. We now are separated from Scott in miles and moments but he gave us so much in memories. A teddy bear is never forgotten ! From the ole Isaacson family: Sara, Dean, Grant & Cole"
"Liz Kennedy is following this tribute."