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Our Fallen Brother Brethren. The threads in this forum are in memory of a fallen brother. Please read what has transpired the week of 9/3/06 and say a prayer for KCquer and his family.


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Old 09-05-2006, 07:28 AM   #61
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I only knew him through posts here, 41 is way to early. Our prayers are with his family.
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Old 09-05-2006, 07:57 AM   #62
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Never know what to say in a situation like this.

Met Scott a few times. He was always willing to help anyone. He was a great ambassoador for BBQ and this site.
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:10 AM   #63
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..... I'm so new to this Brotherhood, and never knew Scott had these health challenges. He responded to my naive posts in such a positive and helpful manner. He surely seemed a very nice man. Gos bless him and his family.
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:11 AM   #64
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Thoughts and prayers from my family for his.
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:18 AM   #65
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My prayers go out to his family, and to all the brothers that knew/loved him. I always enjoyed his posts. Although I did not know him outside of his posts here, it was obvious he was a thoughtful person, and passionate about this pasttime that binds us.

Our prayers go out to him and his family.
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:22 AM   #66
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Learned a good deal from Scott here! I always read his post, damn!
He will be missed! My condolences to his family!
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:23 AM   #67
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Being a relative newbie here I don't know all of you very well but I do remember his willingness to share information so that we all could become better at this craft.
My thoughts are with his family, real and in BBQ.
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:40 AM   #68
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The Origins of "e"

Some of you might notice, both in this forum for Scott, as well as on the Eulogy page and in the regular forum, the use of the term "e" in referring to him.

Way back in the early days of the forum, we had, oh about 30-50 "active" posters.

Well, on some days, we would get like 20 or so people in a chat room and have a blast. We had a large conference call or two as well, and those were always fun. When we were having software problems, we would send large "chain" emails that people kept hitting "reply to all" on. Those were some fun times.

And Scott was a big part of alot of that fun.

Well when he joined, his user ID he chose was KCquer. From the very first day, a group of us called him Scott, the missing "e" (to spell out queer). Or sometimes we'd call him KCQueer in a post with an "oops" smiley. We weren't really making fun of him, and some of the time he was not part of the chat sessions, so he didnt see it.

About 3 months into his membership here, he made a comment that he was so glad we invited him right into the fold, that we were his guinuine friends, and he was also glad people didnt make fun of his name after he realized it was one "e" away from queer.

We all laughed, and he laughed loudest, when I think it was Greg that said (can't recall chat, email, phone) "We've been calling you "e" for months now"

From that day forward, Scott took that for what it was. It was a term of endearment.

Every email, every PM, and every phone call with me from that day forward, he signed off as "e".

I will miss you "e"
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Old 09-05-2006, 09:08 AM   #69
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As one of the newer members on the forum I didn't know Scott as you all did, but I did share several PMs with him this past year. This almost always happened on other forums. I was always pleased to see a PM pop up and find Scott had been watching a discussion develope that I was involved in. He rarely got into it on other forums but when he did it was always to help someone or dispell some BBQ myth. Thats when the PMs would come and we would share further insights on the topic at hand . What I liked so much about this is he always treated me as one of the Brethren even though he knew this was not my main forum. He always made me feel like one of the guys. To all of you who were close to him I'm sorry for the loss and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Scott had great friends in you guys.
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Old 09-05-2006, 09:14 AM   #70
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My thoughts and prayers for his family.
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Old 09-05-2006, 09:22 AM   #71
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I'm still pretty shaken up by this.

Scott helped me thru my first brisket cook. He called, PMed and IMed to make sure everything was going ok and to give me tips. With him being a night owl, we had many late night conversations but looking back, it just doesn't seem like enough. I'm so glad I got to meet Scott and drink with him at the bash. I'm glad I got to shake his hand and give him a hug. I'm glad I got to tell him, "Love you man!"

It just doesn't seem like it's enough.

In case, I don't get the chance to say to you individually,

I love you guys.
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Old 09-05-2006, 09:31 AM   #72
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I got this phone call yesterday. Kick called me as I was putting the ribs into the cooler and getting ready to drive into town for the holiday meal at my in-laws. I remember his voice wasn't quite right and I kept waiting for him to say why he called. Then he did...

I've been trying to think of what I can say about my friend. Several times I've started to type something and closed the browser because I couldn't do it.

KCQuer-KC-Scott-Missing E-E was my friend and my brother. We joined this group within a week of each other and quickly started messaging and emailing each other. We talked about family, friends, cabinets, kitchens, cookers, and cooking. We spent many a Yahoo session designing the "utlimate cooker". I even saved some of the sessions as text files because they held such good information. My son (then almost 3) and I drove up to Kansas City one spring and picked up E to go to the Cabela's contest. We spent the whole day walking around and looking at cookers, discussing the advantages/disadvantages of every one. We talked to some of the contestants and basically tried to be as nosy as possilble without getting in their way. It was a very good day. We talked a lot about kitchen designs and cabinetry - E was going to help me with all of that when I finally get a chance to build the new house, even if it was just going over plans and helping me tweak things.

My brother, you will be missed. There are many things I will remember but 2 sayings will always be close to me - "Any wood is good for smoking as long as it's Cherry" and "Have a good weekend, Sweet Blue to all". Love ya bro - you are the Missing E. Now fire up that ultimate cooker with some perfectly seasoned cherry wood and cook a brisket and pork loin for the Father. Sweet blue, brother.
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Old 09-05-2006, 10:05 AM   #73
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This is a shock. I had just pm'd him a couple weeks ago about the Harrisonville area due to my potential relocation. I was busy all weekend working in the house and just saw this! I wish I could attend.

Prayers go out to his family and to you that new him well.
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Old 09-05-2006, 10:07 AM   #74
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My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this time.
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Old 09-05-2006, 10:17 AM   #75
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I just saw this and am deeply saddened by the news. My prayers go out to his family and to all those who knew and loved him.
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