HUDSON FALLS – Scott Richard Wells, 57, passed away on November 27, surrounded by family after battling cancer for many years.
He was born on September 2, 1961 in Glens Falls to Ruth G. Wells and the late Richard Wells.
Scott graduated from Hudson Falls High School in 1980 and Adirondack Community College in 1981 with a certificate in radio broadcasting.
As a young man, Scott was a volunteer for Hudson Falls Fire Company. He also worked as an electrician under his very special “father”-in-law Raymond Sherlock who passed away in December 2014. In 1988, he joined the Washington County Sheriff’s Office as a corrections officer. Over the course of 23 years of service he earned the title of First Sergeant and retired as the Administrative Assistant.
Upon his retirement, he enjoyed spending time at his summer camp in Warrensburg with his wife, Debbie, and their close friends. Throughout his life he vacationed in Maine by the ocean which was one of his favorite places to be and home to many happy memories.
In addition to his father he was also pre-deceased by his uncle, Brent Wells; his grandparents Edward Guy and Alice Gunn and Clifford and Vera Wells. He was also pre-deceased by his friend of many years, Dan Bemis.
His memory will be carried on by his wife of 15 years, Debra Wells; his children Abigail M. Wells (Charles Camp) of Portland, Maine and Brian S. Wells (Tasha Charlton) of Lake George; his mother, Ruth G. Wells of Hudson Falls; his sister Laurie Lockhart (Art Lockhart) of Queensbury as well as their two children, Ben and Megan Lockhart. He is also survived by his step-son Nathan Hicks (Katherine) and their children of Queensbury and Timothy Hicks (Amber) and their son of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Scott is also survived by his mother-in-law Nancy Donohue of Hudson Falls, and all of Debbie’s family, as well as his many friends including Chuck Scally Sr., Chuck Scally Jr., Ben and Joann Hayes, and Jeff Benson.
The Wells family would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to the CR Wood Cancer Center at Glens Falls Hospital, especially Dr. Stoutenburg and Rebecca Freligh. As well as, Vicki Goodspeed, RN of High Peaks Hospice.
Calling hours will be on Sunday, December 2, 2018, from 12 to 2 p.m. at Carleton’s Funeral Home, 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls.
The memorial services will be conducted immediately after calling hours at 2 p.m. with Pastor William Puckey of South Glens Falls United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, Scott would like donations sent to the Double H Ranch, 7 Hidden Valley Rd, Lake Luzerne, NY 12846, for children with serious illnesses.
Online condolences may be left by visiting www.carletonfuneralhome.net.
Rest In Peace Scott. You were one hell of a great guy and and a great friend to my brother.
Our sincere condolences
Losing too many good friends and family lately had a lot of good times in school with himwill miss them rest in peace my friend
Scotty oh the fun we had. The Maine trip when you and Deb got married. The laughs we had at work. You will be missed my friend. RIP big guy. Prayers to all his family.
Debbie: My deepest sympathies on your loss. He fought long and hard and now he is at peace.
My deepest condolences to all of you. I was Scott’s scheduler in the Cancer Center and he was a wonderful man, we had fun joking around when he was there.
Debbie, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. My prayers and love to you in the coming days.
Debbie&Family: My thoughts & prayers are with y’all at the news of Scott’s passing. I remember your and my time together at SGFUMC getting acquainted when my mom lived with us and we attended there with her. May you feel God’s presence during this time. Love, Cathy Kimmerly Crossville, TN
My sincere condolences to everyone who loved Scott. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Scott and my brother, Dan, were great friends. I am so very sad that they both left us far too early. I hope that memories of happy times together help ease your sorrow.
Warm Regards,
Carol Bemis Cotter
To Scott’s family and mom Ruth: I knew Scott years ago when he was a student at ACC, as I taught there, and knew Ruth also, when she worked with Hutch. Scott was always full of fun, energy and a joy to talk to; that was 37 years ago, but some of my students made a lasting impression… he definitely was one of them. So many fond memories of those days… I am so sorry for your loss. May peace be with you during this sad time. God bless. Darla J Belevich