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Scott J. Kimmel, 57

January 29, 1965 - January 24, 2023

Scott J. Kimmel, 57, of West Lampeter Township, passed away very unexpectedly from a cardiac event at home on Tuesday, January 24, 2023. Born in Cleveland, OH, he was the son of Carole (Kozel) Kimmel of Twinsburg, OH, and the late Nathan D. Kimmel. Scott was the love of his wife Wendy R. (Bare) Kimmel’s life and her best friend. They celebrated 28 years of marriage this past October. He was the loving and extremely proud father of three daughters, McKenna, Kelsey, and Rowan Kimmel. Scott was the rock of the family, which meant the world to him and to each of them.

Following graduation from Forest Hills High School, Scott received 3 Bachelor of Business Administration degrees in Finance, Real Estate, and Business Management from Kent State University, a Master of Business Administration degree in International Marketing from St. Joseph’s University, and a Graduate Professional Certificate in Information Technology/E-Commerce from New York University. Scott was a Partner and Chief Business Development Officer with RKL, LLP, an accounting and business consulting firm in Lancaster.

Scott is remembered as an integral advocate of the Lancaster community whose selflessness and kind-hearted disposition has helped him foster long-lasting relationships everywhere. Scott lived by the mantra “Paying it Forward” and made it his mission to use his skills and assets to help build others up, as others have helped him in the past. Scott served many local organizations including: Lampeter-Strasburg School District (Past Board Member, Finance Committee Chair), Blessings of Hope (Fundraising Committee Member), Lancaster Family YMCA (Association Board Member and Development Committee Member, past Board Chair of the Lampeter-Strasburg Branch), West Lampeter Community Foundation (Board Member); Lampeter-Strasburg High School Girls’ Lacrosse (Board Treasurer); West Lampeter Township Planning Commission (Member), Lancaster Public Library (Past Trustee), and St. Joseph Catholic Church (Past Board Finance Committee).

Scott was the embodiment of comfort and reassurance for his girls and always eased their nerves with his hugs and words of wisdom. A constant source of laughs for his family and friends, his daughters admired every word, and even kept a list of some of their favorite lines of his. Scott provided an example for his family to constantly work hard to be the best people they could be. He was the first person they would come to for advice and the first person they would look for to share good news.

He loved smashing the ball in pickleball and absolutely lit up when joking with groups of friends and family. Quick witted with razor sharp intelligence, Scott always left a memorable impression. He enjoyed a wide range of music and loved playing it around the firepit with his girls. He loved petting his cats and watching his daughters, nieces, and nephews at their sporting events. Golf was an obsessive hobby, and he always looked forward to Friday night poker with friends. While sitting on the front porch, in the garage, and at the beach, he never missed a wave to passing neighbors. When tent camping, he willingly sacrificed comfortable sleeping for happy times of bocce ball and campfires with his family and beloved camping friends. He took so much joy in spoiling his family and friends with surprises, but it was truly the best gift to ever know him.

Along with his mother, wife and daughters, Scott is survived by a sister, Stacey Kimmel and a brother, Chris Kimmel (Nancy); his mother and father-in-law, Patricia and Royce Bare; brothers-in-law, Royce V Bare, Ryan Bare (Carrie), Rocky Bare (Julie), Alex Bare and Ansel Bare; 7 nephews and 3 nieces. Scott was preceded in death by a brother, Jeff Kimmel.

A time of visitation will be held from 6 – 8 PM on Monday, January 30, 2023 at the Charles F. Snyder III Funeral Home & Crematory, 2421 Willow Street Pike, Willow Street, PA 17584. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 440 Saint Joseph Street, Lancaster, PA, 17603, where the family will receive guests beginning at 10:00 AM. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Scott’s memory may be made to Lampeter-Strasburg School District Business Office, PO Box 428, Lampeter, PA 17537. Please note that it is for the Scott Kimmel Memorial Scholarship.

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January 31, 2023

Deepest heartfelt sympathies to the Kimmel family…
Watching the video tribute, it was obvious that Scott was respected, admired, and loved everywhere he went throughout his life.  Way way way too soon for this bigger than life guy to be gone.
It truly wasn’t a game until Scott dove head first to make a great defensive play at 1ST base…uniform shirt covered in dirt, knees and elbows bleeding, and smiling because he loved it all!  
Truly one of my favorite people in my early professional life, and someone you never forgot after spending time with him.  
Although much too short, congratulations Scott on a life well lived and cherished by all who were lucky enough to know him.
Ron Rushe

January 29, 2023

I haven’t seen Scott since we graduated High School.  I remember when he moved here from Wisconsin.  He was always the kindest person.  His smile, laughter was contagious. Even way back then Scott always had a plan, followed it through. We reconnected through FB and the years just fell away.  His advice was solid,  always encouraging.  He was so proud of his girls.  Family.  When we lost our son, Scott reached out to my husband Paul and I our daughters.  His words of peace, comfort stick with us today.  Wendy, girls you have our very deepest sympathy.  Truly there are no words.  Know that you’re all in our prayers.  Lean on each other, your Heavenly Father, memories and let your community love you.  Sherri (Jarvie) Taylor

January 29, 2023

I am deeply saddened by Scott’s passing.  We met as teenagers and played on multiple sports teams together.  We enjoyed many good times together along with other friends.  He was the person who kept a group of friends from getting into trouble.  He knew how to have fun but also knew where/when to draw the line.  Scott was always viewed as “wise beyond his years” and as a “good person”.  As an adult, it only took a few minutes of conversation to understand the love he had for his wife and children.  Scott, thanks for the memories.  I’ll pray for you, your wife and kids.  Rest in peace my friend.        Dave Slonac

January 28, 2023

Dear Kimmel family, It was with sadness that I read Mr. Kimmel’s obituary. What an awesome man! I hold you in my thoughts with sympathy. May all your precious memories of your husband/dad offer you comfort now and bring you peace.  Sincerely,Kim Tyrrell

January 28, 2023

We are so very sorry for your loss. Your husband / father sounds like a wonderful man. The LS girls’ lacrosse team is thinking of Rowan and your family. Nancy and Jennifer

January 27, 2023

So sad to learn of your passing buddy. Although we haven’t talk in over a decade, I enjoyed our annual texts during the NFL season, commiserating our respective frustrations with our teams.  Blessings and condolences to your family. 
Seth Dunbar

January 27, 2023

Dear Wendy, McKenna, Kelsey and Rowan, words cannot express the sorrow we share for your loss. We send our sincere condolences along with love and prayers for you all. Scott was an amazing guy, and will be truly missed by many people who’s lives he touched.  You are all his most wonderful legacy.  May our Lord comfort you and keep you in the His merciful embrace. 
  The McCarty Family

January 27, 2023

We are so very very sorry to hear about the loss of Scott. We always enjoyed our time with the entire family during lacrosse seasons. You are a family we have loved and admired for years. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.  Love, Jeff, Gladys, Ariana and Gabrielle Kline

January 27, 2023

Wendy and family.  Although we had not been in contact for awhile – I always felt Scott was one of the best people i ever knew in my life!  Our days working together, playing softball, and anythng else were always a blast.  Scott played Santa Claus to my kids when they were young – if that doesnt tell you about him, what does?  I am overwhelmed with this news, but will always remenber Scott as that great person you know he was.  Deeply saddened.  Eddie Richnavsky

January 27, 2023

While Scott and I worked at the same company, I knew him better outside of work. Rowan and my step-daughter played lacrosse together at LS. I saw him often on the weekends. Your wonderful tribute to him shows how much he was loved. And it’s obvious how much he’ll be missed. Condolences to your family. Kim Bauzon

January 27, 2023

It is with great sadness when I heard of Scott’s death.  Scott lived in the house across the street from my parents and was one who was always eager to help anyone in the community who needed help.  He was a vital part of or championship football teams at Forest Hills in the early eighties and it was then you could see his future leadership skills.  He grew into a fine young man and most importantly he became a loving father, husband, and a vital member of his community.  Our thoughts and prayers are with his entire family.  He will be missed by all that knew him.  
Don Bailey
Football Coach

January 27, 2023

I am sorry for your loss. Scott was joyful, kind and intentional with every word and deed. No matter your position or title he made you feel important and seen. I am certain Heaven is rejoicing at his homecoming!  May you carry with care all your treasured memories.   Maureen, BRK

January 27, 2023

We are so sorry for your loss. May Scott Rest in the peace of Christ. 🙏 The Dannas

January 27, 2023

I have never met a kinder man.  Most of my community involvement has been as a result of Scott.  We served in the West Lampeter Parks and Rec Board, The YMCA Board, the Lampeter-Strasburg Board of Directors,  and even served time together on the the Girls Lacrosee Board.  He was a mentor to me in most things.  Even during some of my business ventures he took the time to meet with me at his club and discuss options for growth and expansion.  Through many school and community events we passed each other and he always had time to catch up and chat.  I look back on my last texts with him and laugh as we exchanged some funny dialogue.  He was truly a blessing to this community.  My heart breaks for his wife and daughters as he is definitely gone too soon.  This world is a little bit less without him.  Prayers for his family.  Godspeed Scott, until we meet again. Dustin Knarr

January 27, 2023

Scott was a great guy I graduated high school with. I hadn’t seen Scott for many years until our high school reunion a few years back. It was nice seeing him and talking about our lives now. He talked very lovingly of his wife and children. He will be greatly missed. Prayers to his wife and daughters.  Roxane Dolan

January 26, 2023

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.  May all of you find strength in the wonderful memories you have of one of the greatest guys I’ve ever known. He certainly was a caring husband father and family man and I’ve always called him a rock of the family.
So sorry I can’t be there but no my love is here with you. Donna Black

January 26, 2023

So sorry for your loss.  My condolences. Chris Strella

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