George “Scott” Arley Sweatt III

FAIRFIELD – George “Scott” Sweatt III, passed away at home with his family by his side on June 9, 2022.Scott was born on May 9, 1964, in Portsmouth, N.H. In 1976, the Sweatt’s moved to Maine, where Scott graduated from Lawrence High School in 1982. He then started his career as an electrician, where he made a living for nearly 40 years. He moved back to New Hampshire in 1986 where he began to raise a family. In 2012, he met his wife Jen at their 30-year class reunion. Scott and Jen shared a deep love for one another. Anyone that knew them could feel the love they shared. They married in August of 2018. Scott had a passion for the outdoors, spending his vacations on the lake, in the woods, and on the snowmobile trail. He had a strong love of music from a young age, playing his guitar at every major family gathering. Scott had a deep love for his family and always made time to support them in whatever they were doing in life. He would travel great distances to watch family play sports, sing, race, or just be a listening ear when needed. He had a special place in his heart for his four grandchildren. Anything that Scott did brought great joy to those around him. Scott was predeceased by his father, George Arley Sweatt II. Scott is survived by his wife Jennifer (Julia) Sweatt; and his two children, Melissa and Andrew; Jen’s children, Jessica Wilson, husband Jake, and grandchildren Haylei and Hank; Sean Leary, wife Beth, and grandchildren Abel and Scarlett; Scott’s mother, Penelope Sweatt; brother, Daren and children Ryan and Meghan; brother, Brian, wife Belinda and children Devon, Spencer, Ashley and Amanda; sister, Jennifer Buck, husband Jason and children Jordyn, Sydney, and Brady; along with many other family and friends.Please join us in celebrating Scott on Monday, June 20 at 1 p.m. at The First Baptist Church of Fairfield at 12 Newhall St., Fairfield. Following the celebration of Scott’s life there will be a reception at The Waterville Elks Club at 76 Industrial St., Waterville.The family would like to thank MaineHealth Cancer Care in South Portland. Also, Beacon Hospice Care and family and friends. Arrangements are in the care of Lawry Brothers Funeral Home, 107 Main St., Fairfield where memories may be shared, and an online register book signed by visiting http://www.lawrybrothers.com. In lieu of flowers,the family would appreciate donations in Scott’s honor be made toMaine Cancer Foundation170 US-1 #250Falmouth, ME 04105


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