Scott Robert Engbrecht  April 11 1950

Scott Robert Engbrecht April 11 1950

April 11 1950
Scott was born to the late George and Helen (Blanke) Engbrecht on April 11, 1950. He entered into rest at the age of 69 in Houston, TX. Survivors include his sister, Susan; brother, Eric (Lynn), nephew and niece, Jonathan, Alicia (Chris) Beseres; and grandniece, Zoe Beseres. A graduate of MTU in Houghton, MI, Scott earned his degree in Geological Engineering. He started on the oil rigs with Schlumberger. Scott then became a top Geological Engineer with Louisiana Land & Exploration Co. They were later acquired by Burlington Resources Inc., which Scott eventually retired from. Scott was an artist. He enjoyed drawing, piano, reading, and cycling including cycling all the way around Lake Superior! A kind man, quick to laugh, Scott always loved returning home to Barrington to see the family and neighborhood friends. We are having an outdoor service at Evergreen Cemetery in Barrington at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, October 19, 2019. Rev. Laura Barkley from Salem United Methodist Church will be officiating. In honor of Scott, checks can be made out to Evergreen Cemetery Association for the reforestation of the cemetery and mailed 610 S. Dundee Ave., Barrington, IL 60010.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Scott Robert Engbrecht April 11 1950.

Davenport- Barrington

Death notice for the town of: Barrington, state: Illinois

death notice Scott Robert Engbrecht April 11 1950

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