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Bladeforums has been my extended family for many years so it feels right to share our loss with my friends. We lost our son last week he was 18yrs old, my friend and just a nice guy.
Services are tomorrow May 6th at 10:00am Arizona Community Church 9325 S. Rural Rd., Tempe, Arizona.

Here is what we put in the paper:
In loving memory of Scott William Hankins, born July 30th 1987. Scott left us on April 27th 2006. Scott loved to laugh and enjoyed watching great comedy and spending time with friends. Scott’s favorite channel was “The Comedy Channel” and whenever we walked in we were often greeted by his laugh which resounded through our home. Scott was a social butterfly and made friends easily. He was very accepting of others and was careful not to judge. Scott fell in love with music at an early age when he learned to play the saxophone at Pueblo Middle School. He progressed with his musical talent and began playing the electric guitar as well as the bass guitar. Many of Scott’s most joyous moments came when playing music with his friends. Scott also enjoyed playing golf and possessed a natural golf swing that many would love to mimic. There will be a celebration of Scott’s life and loving spirit at 10:00 am Saturday, May 6th at Arizona Community
My wife Pam is administering a Memorial fund
Scott Hankins Memorial Fund,
Wells Fargo Bank
Acct # 122105278 2424613202
Funds will go help pay for a Saxophone we are donating in his name to his old School, Pueblo Middle School Band dept. Director Mr Wilson
Services are tomorrow May 6th at 10:00am Arizona Community Church 9325 S. Rural Rd., Tempe, Arizona.

Here is what we put in the paper:
In loving memory of Scott William Hankins, born July 30th 1987. Scott left us on April 27th 2006. Scott loved to laugh and enjoyed watching great comedy and spending time with friends. Scott’s favorite channel was “The Comedy Channel” and whenever we walked in we were often greeted by his laugh which resounded through our home. Scott was a social butterfly and made friends easily. He was very accepting of others and was careful not to judge. Scott fell in love with music at an early age when he learned to play the saxophone at Pueblo Middle School. He progressed with his musical talent and began playing the electric guitar as well as the bass guitar. Many of Scott’s most joyous moments came when playing music with his friends. Scott also enjoyed playing golf and possessed a natural golf swing that many would love to mimic. There will be a celebration of Scott’s life and loving spirit at 10:00 am Saturday, May 6th at Arizona Community
My wife Pam is administering a Memorial fund
Scott Hankins Memorial Fund,
Wells Fargo Bank
Acct # 122105278 2424613202
Funds will go help pay for a Saxophone we are donating in his name to his old School, Pueblo Middle School Band dept. Director Mr Wilson