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In Memory of
Scott Michael
Moskal
1961 - 2018
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Steve Witt

I worked with Scott at Warner Bros. Gate 9 from 2006-2009. He was great to work with, we made a good team. Just like so many have mentioned, he had a great sense of humor and he would often end a conversation with a laugh. He had many quirky catchphrases that are especially endearing to reflect upon now. He was a physically strong and resilient guy who never had so much as a cold during the time I worked with him. His theory was that he was essentially "inoculated" for life after he suffered from a severe illness during his childhood. Scott was an unassuming person who would not hesitate to lend a hand to anyone in need or engage in conversation with anyone he shared an interest with. As much as he enjoyed the many aspects of his life in Los Angeles and his job at WB, he was still very connected to his roots in Minnesota and fondly recalled many memories about growing up there. He often talked about his plans to retire there and reconnect with his family and friends. I would like to offer my most sincere condolences to his family. I will miss him very much and I greatly appreciate all the humorous moments and conversations I shared with him.
Saturday March 10, 2018 at 1:44 am
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