
Scott D. Honey
October 2, 1956 -
April 28, 2026

It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of Scott Honey on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at Aurora St. Luke’s Hospital at the age of 69. He was born on October 2, 1956, to the late Lee and Edris (Sorenson) Honey.
In 1996, he was united in marriage to Edna Mack.
Scott dearly loved his grandkids Violet and Nathan. He was also an avid Green Bay Packers and Milwaukee Brewer’s fan.
He is survived by his son, Chad Stowell; his siblings, Mark Honey and Brett Honey. Scott's laughter, warmth, and compassion touched the lives of many. He brought joy to moments both big and small, and his spirit will be sorely missed by family and friends.
Scott was preceded in death his wife, Edna Honey.
Services honoring Scott’s life will be held at a later date.
Posted by:
Richard "BO" BosankoPosted on:
May 14, 2026Mark and Family: On behalf of the Kenosha Fire Department Family, both Active and Retired members, our sincere sympathy to all of you on the loss of your beloved Scott. We share in your sorrow. We wish you many fond memories of him and the good times you all shared together as a Family! Mark, your Brothers and Sisters from the KFD Family have "got your back", Brother! In sadness, Rich "Bo" Bosanko; Battalion Chief-Retired; Kenosha Fire Dept.
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Tom Swartz - Staufenberg, GermanyPosted on:
May 14, 2026Scott, you will be greatly missed buddy. Especially your legendary laugh and humor will be missed. I have met many people in my life but I can count on only one hand the number of true friends that I have. I always considered it a great priviledge having you as one of them. At least now you are able to join your Edna again. RIP Bear1
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Sue OgrenPosted on:
May 14, 2026I met “Bear” through my brothers and he was such a kind, thoughtful, nice man. He will truly be missed and now he can be reunited with his beloved wife he so missed immensely. RIP “Bear”, you will never be forgotten. 🕊️🪽🙏
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Darryl OgrenPosted on:
May 14, 2026I will remember “Bear” as a kind and a happy-go-lucky guy.A man in whom always enjoyed life to the fullest.His unique laugh was part of his wonderful personality. I remember the numerous of good times along with my two brothers that we shared with “Bear”. He will be missed immensely by many people. RIP my friend.
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Sue OgrenPosted on:
May 14, 2026You were one of a kind Bear & your laugh was timeless. You are with your Edna now, fly with the angels
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STEVE OGRENPosted on:
May 14, 2026BEAR,I AM AT A LOSE FOR WORDS.I JUST HEARD THE HEARTBREAKING NEWS.I LOVE YOU MY BUDDY.PEACE BE WITH YOU.GOD BLESS YOU.
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Autumn and David WilliamsPosted on:
May 14, 2026Very sorry to hear of Bears passing. I loved talking to him and every once in a while cutting his hair. Rest is peace. You are reunited with Edna again
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Mike Hopkins....Bandera, TxPosted on:
May 13, 2026Condolences to Family.... He was a Great Guy ....
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Carrie Prybylski-CountsPosted on:
May 9, 2026Scott you are finally back with Edna. You will be missed, we had so much fun growing up and hanging at Davis Park! Miss you Bear!
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David LienauPosted on:
May 9, 2026Bear was a great man! He will be missed
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Larry & Ruth StonerPosted on:
May 9, 2026Scott was married to my sister. He was the kindest soul and he and Edna had a special bond. He will be greatly missed.
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Daniel BrandesPosted on:
May 9, 2026So sorry to hear that you have passed. Please let me know when there will be a service for Scott. 🙏🙏🙏







