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In Memory of
Scott Michael
Moskal
1961 - 2018
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Kevin O’Keefe

Broken hearted to hear of Scott’s passing. Such a sweet, fun loving midwestern guy. I met Scott in the late 80’s when we worked together in Westwood. We were the same age and shared many of the same interests. Spent a lot of time talking movies, music, books and of course baseball. Scott was one of the original members of our fantasy baseball/football leagues. It was a great time for him as his “Twinkies” (as he so endearingly called them) won two World Series. Scott had no problem reminding us of that fact either. One day I recommended a Jim Thompson book to Scott. He promptly read it, then went on to read (and collect) the entire Noir genre. Scott said collecting was “in his blood”. Baseball cards, books, guitars, comic books you name it. I would see Scott throughout the 90’s when he would spend his weekends in Westwood. I always gave him a shout when I would be up on the WB lot, and we would catch up. One time back when he was doing the tours, I got some Twins/Angels tickets. Scott invited me up to take his tour before heading off to the game. His passion and wealth of knowledge for movies and all things Warner Brothers was effusive. Have great memories of all the laughs we shared! My deepest condolences to the family...Rest in Peace Scotty.
Wednesday March 7, 2018 at 1:36 pm
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