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Scott Edward Elvidge April 18th, 1972 – June 21st, 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Scott Edward Elvidge, on June 21st  2025, at the age of 53. He leaves to mourn his wife Sarah Loyer, his daugther Ava, his late mother Cheril (Bruce) and his father Brian (Christine), his late stepmother Danielle, his brother Shawn (Sue), his sister Christine (Mathieu), his nephews and niece Liam, Lauren, Tristan and Logan, family and friends.

The family will receive condolences at Wesleyan United Church, 101 rue Principale, Clarenceville, Qc, J0J 1B0, on Saturday July 5th, 2025 at 11a.m. followed by the funeral service at 1p.m.

Serre & Finnegan
1-800-263-3074
www.serrefinnegan.com


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Our condolences

Our sincere condolences to Sarah, Ava, Shawn & Susanna, Liam, Laurel and Bruce for the loss of your beloved Scott.

Rob and Sheila Wayte

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Our most sincere condolences to the whole family.

Janice Mullett and Tony Ehret

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I’m so sorry for your loss
Scott was such an amazing person as I was growing up with the Elvidge family.

Alexis Jenkins

May peace be with you

My deepest condolences & sincere sympathy to you my cousin Sarah & to your beautiful daughter Ava. From my family to yours, sending you hugs & strength.

Krystal Loyer

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I’m so sorry to hear of your brothers passing Christine. May the memories you have with him bring you peace as you go forward. Sending love and hugs.

Andrea and Jim Pitt

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My sympathies to the family. This is the hardest lesson in life a road we truly do not want to go down. The most important part is you have all the memories and that is something nobody can take from you. Hugs to all

Marlene Derby

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We are so sorry to hear of Scotty’s passing. May he rest in peace.

Ernest and Heather MacDonald

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Sarah, Ava, Uncle Bruce, Shawn and Sue. I am so sorry for your loss, especially while still grieving for Auntie Cheril. My thoughts are with you in this time of mourning, and I send my love to all of you.
I have many happy memories of Scott. We spent a lot of time together at the lake and with our grandma. I choose to remember those fun times fishing off the dock, playing hours of Uno on rainy days, and giggling at whatever nonsense us cousins got up to when together. I know life was not always easy for you Scotty, rest easy cousin.

Jennifer Wayte-Trzok

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My dearest Sarah! Uncle Danny and I are so devastated hearing the loss of you life Scott! Our hearts so sad for you and Ava! Please except our sincere sympathy and know that we are thinking of you both! Love you always and forever! Aunt Gwen, Uncle Danny and Family! 🫂💋💜💙🦋

Gwen Loyee

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Was so sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. He always had a smile whenever I saw him. My thoughts and prayers are with Sarah and Ava and the rest of his family and friends. RIP Scott…. You earned your rest…..🙏🙏🙏

Sandra and George

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My sincere condolences to Sarah and Ava
The Elvidge and Loyer family
And friends
May he rest in eternal peace

Lisa Wilson

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Our sincere condolences Sarah and Ava and to all of his family members. We are very sorry for your loss. Rest in peace, Scott.

Jennifer Sealey

Our thoughts are with you in this moment of grief

So sorry for your loss .

Tina loyer

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Our deepest sympathy
To all the Family ❤️🙏
RIP Scotty.

Linda and Dusan Maric.

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Our condolences to Sarah, Ava and the family. Our heart goes out to you all, Scott is in a better place where he is without pain. He will be missed very much.

Carol Loyer and Priscilla Vosburgh