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Scott Charles Carboni

July 14, 1963 – January 30, 2026
Obituary of Scott Charles Carboni
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Robert Toale & Sons Celebration of Life Center

Scott Charles Carboni, 62, passed away on January 30, 2026, in Bradenton, Florida. Born on July 14, 1963, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Scott lived a life marked by dedication to his craft and deep commitment to his family. A world traveler from the beginning, Scott lived across the globe in countries including Belgium, France, England, and Canada, until his final move returning to the United States.

Scott graduated from Muhlenberg High School in Laureldale, Pennsylvania. He went on to pursue higher education at Lincoln Technical Institute, Allentown, Pennsylvania, where he specialized in Architectural Drafting. He also studied Construction Project Management at Georgia Technical Institute, Atlanta, Georgia. These academic pursuits laid the foundation for a career that reflected both technical skill and creative vision.

A skilled woodworker, Scott found joy and fulfillment in working with his hands. His passion for woodworking was more than a hobby, it was an extension of his meticulous nature and appreciation for craftsmanship, later culminating in the creation of his business, WahooWoodworks. Whether building furniture or creating custom pieces, he took pride in every detail.

An avid Philadelphia Eagles fan, Scott was forever devoted to his Birds, win or lose.

Scott is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie; their children, Anthony, Alexander, and Alayna; their children-in-law, Kay (Anthony’s wife) and Eric (Alayna’s husband); their grandchildren, Sebastian, Max, Juniper, and Nico; and his parents, Clinton and Heather. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

May his memory bring comfort and peace to all who mourn his passing.

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