Scott Allen Bakke

March 22, 1968 ~ May 20, 2017
Age 49 of Hugo. Loving Husband, Dad, Son Brother passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on May 20, 2017. Born in Alexandria, MN on March 22, 1968 and graduated in 1986 from Jefferson High School. He started working December 1986 at Stone Container (currently WestRock) located in Minneapolis where he remained as an employee for the past 30 years, continuing to push through his 5 years of treatments and struggles so he could be with his many supportive friends and coworkers. In his leisure time, Scott always enjoyed time among his family and friends fishing, hunting, and four wheeling. He was also dedicated to a wonderful group of guys at the St. Johns Mens Club. Scott is most remembered for his strength and determination to fight until the end while keeping his sense of humor and making sure that everyone else is comfortable. Survived by wife of 23 years, Michelle Shelly Miron; daughter, Brie Lynn; parents, DiAnn Allen; siblings, Jodi (Brad) Holmquist, Chris (Dustie); nieces nephews, Tyler (Shawna) Travis Holmquist, Grace Fynn, Ryan Randy Rehbein, Jenna Skarphol, Morgan Abigail Watzl; great-nephews, Calvin Colt Holmquist; father mother-in-law, George Patricia Miron; sister-in-laws, Chris Miron, Missy (Mike) Watzl; many other loving relatives friends. Preceded in death by grandparents, Clifford Frances, Ida Mathison, Elmer Carlson; uncles, Ray, Rodney, Eugene Swanson; aunts, Phyllis Jensen, Delores Johnson; brother-in-law, Daniel Rehbein. Visitation 4-8 Thursday, May 25th at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, 555 SW Centennial Dr., Forest Lake. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM Friday, May 26th at Church of St. Genevieve, St Johns site, 14383 Forest Blvd, Hugo, with visitation one hour prior. Interment, St. Johns Cemetery, Hugo. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to family and will be donated to charities of their choosing.
I am so glad I had the opportunity to visit with Scott a couple weeks ago. I hadn’t seen him for about 20 years….and I felt terrible for that. We laughed and cried and had the opportunity to pray together. It was something I will cherish forever. Shelly and Brie…you had an awesome man in your life! In that short time we visited I could see how much he loved you both. I’m so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you all.
In love,
Mark Jenson
To all family members of Scott: Especially Shelly, Brie, Pat and George: My heart aches for all of you. To “lose” such a young family member is just plain devastating. During my visits to Hugo, I have always enjoyed any time spent with Scott. He was always jovial, friendly and upbeat. Such a nice man. I will be thinking of all of you in the upcoming days. It was awesome how Scott fought the good fight. And having so many wonderful family members, as well as supportive work and church-related friends, was certainly a great tribute to him. To all the families, my deep and sincere sympathy for your loss.
Our Hearts and Prayers are with you Shelly & Brie….Scott was such a good friend to us. He will be missed. Always a smile on his face….and love in his heart.
Love, Fred and Sandy Bullis
Scott was such a special man, husband and father. When he was around, everyone around him was smiling. What a great gift he gave to all who knew him!! We have missed him. He gave everyone the gift of seeing how to handle life when it got hard. A man of great courage, strength and love. Shelly and Brie, he will always be with you. love, Bob, {Hammer} and Trina
Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone today… such a great guy, and awesome to sit by in church.
Deedee and Karlee Lawrence
Scott
You are loved and missed. Thank you for teaching me a lot about how to live,
Shelly my heart is broken for you and your daughter. May God give you the comfort and strength you need. I remember Scott as a nice guy who was fun to be with and who always made me laugh and make me feel like i mattered. My only regret is not keeping in touch. We never know when our time is up and surely his was too early but, he was faithful and he is in a perfect place of peace. Till you meet again. Love, Kelly White (schoenecker)
One of the nicest guys ever. I will always remember him and the Mille Lacs fishing trips. Life is so often unfair and Scott is an example of this. However, my memories of Scott will always be the best. He had the best family ever. We need a lot more Mirons in this world . Our prayers and sympathy go out to all.
Larry, Mary and Scott Libhardt
Scott was a great guy, and will be missed!
With sympathy, Daryl Kress