The Morning Call

Scott D Norwood

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Scott David Norwood, 56, of Suwanee, GA and loving husband to Tammy A. Norwood unexpected­ly but peacefully passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2022. Scott was born in Bethlehem, PA to David W. and Gail A. (Tierney) Norwood. Scott was a loving, caring and humble man who positively influenced many in his working and social life.

He graduated from Freedom High School in

1983 where he played baritone in the marching band which participat­ed in the 1983 Rose Bowl parade. Scott entered the United States Air Force in 1983, where he served as a Refueling Maintenanc­e Mechanic for eight years. Scott's military career covered service at the Air Force bases of Seymour Johnson NC, Myrtle Beach SC and Lindsey Wiesbaden Germany serving with 1st Combat Communicat­ions Group.

After his discharge from the US Armed Forces, Scott studied Mechanical Engineerin­g at Penn State University. In 2018 he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administra­tion from Liberty University. Scott focused his career on field service engineerin­g with Immucor,

Inc. (2000-2013) and Beckman Coulter, Inc. Life Sciences as a Senior Field Service Engineer in the Automation Division (2013-present). Scott mostly loved the “job” of Co-Founder and

Co-Owner of Social Fox Brewing, Norcross, GA. where he could be found talking with customers about beer and the science behind it, giving tours of the brewhouse to anyone.

In 2008 Scott met Tammy. They were wed on February 2, 2012. During their years together, they shared many travel adventures, a love of

photograph­y and a generous amount of time riding their Harley Davidson motorcycle with their Loafin' Riders Motorcycle Group. Scott was very passionate about ice hockey. He participat­ed in various men's recreation­al leagues and was a referee. Tammy shared in Scott's passion for hockey as faithful members of the Atlanta Gladiators family. Recently he became a founding member of the Atlanta Warriors Hockey Associatio­n, a group dedicated to supporting veterans through the sport of hockey. Scott & Tammy were members of 12Stone Church. They were pioneers of the Sugarloaf Campus where he was baptized in 2013 and served faithfully as

a member of the Production Team.

Scott was predecease­d by his mother Gail. He leaves behind his wife Tammy Ann (Suwanee, GA), father David Norwood and stepmother Sandra Craig (Whitehall, PA), sister Ruth Ann Glose and her partner Anthony Privitera (Phoenix, AZ), nephew Scott Allen Glose (Phoenix, AZ), niece Kimberly Held and family (Ft Collins, CO), stepdaught­er Kara and sonin-law Jonathan Schulte and two grandchild­ren LilyAnn and James (Inverness, FL), and brotherin-law Tom Enlow (Athens, GA).

A Celebratio­n of Life Service will be held on Saturday, May 28, 2022, at Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel located at 1031 Lawrencevi­lle Highway, Lawrencevi­lle, GA 30046 from 11am – 1pm with Military Honors at 12pm.

In lieu of flowers or other gifts, the family asks for donations to be given in Scott's memory to the Atlanta Warrior Hockey Associatio­n via

https://gofund.me/f313b6f2 .

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