We loose another one

Steve Kostanich

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To those NW Region shooters who shot thru most of the '90" I regretfully must inform you that Scott Minugh passed on June 12th at age 67 from a rare form of cancer. Scott will be remembered as a fierce competitor, winning many Grand Aggregates, and a super stock painter. He painted stocks for me, Gary O'Cock, and I think Jim Borden. Scott had not shot BR since about 2000. He was the kind of guy who enjoyed becoming very good a something, and then moving on to a new challenge. Before BR it was autocross in a '65 Mustang, then growing and showing dahlias, then BR, then custom painting gun stocks, then wood turning on a wood lathe, then pottery and salmon fishing with his friend Boris. After retiring from his main vocation, autobody and fender, he volunteered at the local food bank. There will be a celebration of life on Sunday July 13th from 2-6pm at Des Moines Beach Park Picnic Shelter, 22030-C Cliff Ave S, Des Moines, WA. 98198. A really good guy gone way too soon.

Respectfully,
Steve Kostanich
 
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To those NW Region shooters who shot thru most of the '90" I regretfully must inform you that Scott Minugh passed on June 12th at age 67 from a rare form of cancer. Scott will be remembered as a fierce competitor, winning many Grand Aggregates, and a super stock painter. He painted stocks for me, Gary O'Cock, and I think Jim Borden. Scott had not shot BR since about 2000. He was the kind of guy who enjoyed becoming very good a something, and then moving on to a new challenge. Before BR it was autocross in a '65 Mustang, then growing and showing dahlias, then BR, then custom painting gun stocks, then wood turning on a wood lathe, then pottery and salmon fishing with his friend Boris. After retiring from his main vocation, autobody and fender, he volunteered at the local food bank. There will be a celebration of life on Sunday July 13th from 2-6pm at Des Moines Beach Park Picnic Shelter, 22030-C Cliff Ave S, Des Moines, WA. 98198. A really good guy gone way too soon.

Respectfully,
Steve Kostanich
Thanks, Steve, for letting us know. Those of us who shot in the nineties, fewer with each passing year, cherish the memories of those shoots and fellowships made. Francis
 
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