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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2020 OBITUARIES Scott D. Buckley O f Plymouth passed away after battling a lengthy illness on November 19, 2020 at the age of 67. Born in Revere on October 24, 1953 to the late Marcus G. Buckley and Lucy (Movsesian). Beloved husband of Kay (Burruss). Cherished brother of Marcus and his wife Sue of Yarmouth Port, Bruce and his wife DebSpace for Lease 3 Large Rooms, each with Large Walk-in Storage Area. or Aerobics Studio. Located at Route 1 South at Walnut Street. Rollerworld Plaza, Route 1 South, 425 Broadway, Saugus. Call Michelle at: 781-233-9507 bie of N. Falmouth, and the late James Buckley. Dear brother-inlaw to Kerry Burruss and his wife Donna of Overbrook, KS. Loving uncle of Sarah Rudolph and her husband Michael, Marcus C. Buckley and his wife Steffi, Adam Buckley and his wife Meghan, Audra Reynoso and her husband Tyson, and Rose Redington and her husband Luke. Adored great uncle to Jacob, Charley, Aubree, Billy, Joe, and James. He is also survived by many loving cousins and friends. Scott graduated with honors from Harvard College and earned a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of Missouri in Columbia. Graduate school brought Scott to the Midwest, but his career and ultimately meeting the love of his life kept him in Missouri and Kansas for most of his life, before retiring back in Massachusetts. Scott worked as a healthcare consultant for more than 30 years and formed two consulting firms, enjoying many years working alongside his wife. Scott was soft spoken, polite, and kind to all, so his contrasting dry sense of humor and sarcasm packed a surprising punch. He enjoyed crossword puzzles, music, reading and traveling with his wife, especially on the many cruises they took together. He was a great cook and baked delicious pies having grown up cooking with his father and brothers at the family restaurant, Buckley’s. Scott suffered from kidney failure as a teenager and the complications of this condition for his entire adult life, but he approached life with an unparalleled optimism and toughness, and an admirable ability to persevere and enjoy each day. Donations may be made in Scott’s name to the American Kidney Foundation, 85 Astor Ave., Suite 2, Norwood, MA 02062 or at www.kidneyhealth.org, Home for Little Wanderers, 10 Guest St., Boston, MA 02135 or at thehome.org, or the Harvard College Fund at alumni.harvard.edu.

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