Passed away at home surrounded by family.
Loving husband of Michelle.
Devoted Dad of Ben, Jesse and Sam.
Dearly loved son of Nola and Harry (dec).
Brother-in-law to Kelly, Laura and Andrew.
Loved uncle to his nieces and nephews.
Now climbing the mountains of heaven.
Funeral Notice
Tributes
I don’t like referring to you in past tense, I can’t fathom it but you were always cheeky, joking, active and enjoying the outdoors. The times Nathan and I spent with you and Michelle and the boys were some of the best. You’re a kind and caring man and our lives were better for knowing you. RIP Craig. Heartfelt condolences to you on your loss Michelle and boys.
Thank you Craig for introducing me to trail running and the hardest training hill to date, the Saddleback! Recovery 6kms runs after half marathons, and running in the Otways at Moggs Creek. Truly an inspirational and top bloke who will be dearly missed in the running community. RIP
Sending my thoughts and prayers to your family XoxoCraig Scott, loved son of my dear cousin Nola and loved brother of Jason and Andrea. FLY FREE CRAIG.
Helen DeansCraig Robert Scott our nephew and cousin. In my heart I can only imagine that you are with your dad Harry and grandfather Robert. Your kind heart would have taken you straight to heaven that’s for sure. Sending love to all your family Michelle Ben,Jesse and Sam, Nola Andrea and Jason. Love Robyn David Mills, Kellie Jacqui and Nicci Humanity lost a good man
An inspiration to so many in the Geelong running community, it was a pleasure to have known Craig and to be inspired by his training and racing. A humble and genuine good bloke who is gone way too soon. My sincerest condolences to Michelle, Ben, Jesse and Sam.
We met this guy when SCTR first started at Flinders Peak doing repeats midweek after work. His love of hills and stairs was 2nd to none. He would eventually start on the trail and you would just randomly bump into him anywhere hilly. It always looked effortless as he was so comfortable climbing, but I am chuckling as I am typing he’d push himself so hard on the flats and was the opposite always using every last bit of energy.
Craig we know you are already planning your stairway to heaven repeats. Our love goes out to anyone who ever met the great man and his family he will be truly missed but never forgotten.
You will always be remembered for your few words & generous actions. Your dry sense of humour & quirky personality. You have been such a hands on dad to your boys & part of you will live on through each of them. Loving husband to Michelle, always supporting her with her hobbies, whilst pretending to detest the horses, you really loved them. I can’t thank you enough for being such a supportive uncle to all three of my children. You were a good man, with a big heart, taken way too soon.
Rest In Peace.
Kelly Langdon
RIP Craig Scott.
You’re easy going nature & adventurous spirit was a breath of fresh air. Such a great bloke & champion athlete.
Gone way too soon & sadly missed.Craig Scott. What an absolute ripper of a bloke. I loved the sledging and the jokes and the competitiveness in all of our running and stair climbing experiences over the years. It’s so sad that you’re gone mate but you will be remembered for the humble and kind bloke you were. It’s been a pleasure mate.