brief time of being diagnosed with brain cancer. Scott lived his life with a heart full of love for his family,
especially his wife and boys. Scott was dedicated to his family wanting to give them the best of
everything. He was Mason and Chance’s hero throughout their lives, enjoying every moment with their
dad and the adventures they would go on.
Born to parents Geraldine Larkin and Arthur Fish on February 4, 1965 in Norwich, raised by his father
Leonard Larkin. Scott was brother to Arthur Fish, Deanna Fish and Dawn Fish. Husband and life partner
to Holly Fish; Proud father to his sons Mason and Chance Fish; Brother in law to Heather and Brian
Laurie and Sharon Fish; the best uncle to Kyler, Brayden, Amanda, Katrina, Ja’nylah, and Mila; Great
Uncle to Alaïa. Son in law, but really a son and friend to Pat and Barry Benson. Scott is now reunited with
his son Mason and parents in eternal peace.
Scott was quick witted, funny, and hardworking but most of all loved his family with his entire being.
Everything Scott did was for his family. Scott was kind and loyal to those he loved and cared about. Scott
was the best husband, father, uncle, brother, brother in law, son in law and the list goes on as his
presence in all of our lives was such a light and a gift. Those who were blessed to know Scott knew him
as a jokester, he had a great sense of humor and had the ability to brighten any room he was in.
In addition to spending all of his time with his family, Scott enjoyed having the biggest backyard fires,
visiting different local breweries, fishing and crabbing with the boys, spending time with his pups, but
most of all doing all that he could for his family.
Scott spent most of his life working at the Sprague Paper Mill (and all of the various names it had been),
he always smiled and laughed sharing his stories of those he worked with and the jokes he used to pull.
His work family at the mill always held a special place in his heart and the relationships he continued
after they closed.
Scott will be greatly missed and we will all have a giant hole in our hearts, his love for his family as well
as all of the memories and laughter he brought to us will live on in our souls. There will be a Celebration
of life to honor the incredible person he was after the holidays with more information to come.
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