

Born in Boston and raised in Norwell, Scott graduated from Norwell High School in 1985. He worked in sales and service for majority of his career. Scott had a love for music and was a drummer for most of his life, playing in multiple bands over the years around the south shore. Despite living in New England his whole life, he was a diehard Yankees fan, he loved to talk baseball and let everyone know where his loyalty stood. Scott loved to take trips with his wife, especially their annual trip to Red Lobster. He loved to spend time with his family and friends, always having a smile on his face. If you knew him well, there was a good chance you had a special nickname bestowed upon you. Scott was the best at finding humor in any situation, always making everyone laugh.
Later in life Scott found a love for gardening and plants thanks to his stepmom Lois Athanasiou. On a nice day you would find him outside tending to his many gardens. Scott also took up model ship building, which became a great passion of his. If you stopped by you couldn’t leave without a tour of the model ship room.
Scott is predeceased by his father Arthur Athanasiou of Norwell, his mother Joan Larsen of Scituate and his stepmother Lois Athanasiou of Norwell. He is survived by his wife of 14 years Marissa Athanasiou, of Norwell. Loving father to Fred Crews of Taunton, brother of Matthew and his wife Farran Athanasiou of Hanover, Wayne Athanasiou of Norwell, and stepdad David Larsen of Scituate. As well as, his nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.
Friends and family are invited to attend visiting hours on Tuesday, November 28th from 4-8pm at the Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home, 382 First Parish Road, Scituate. A funeral service will be celebrated on Wednesday, November 29th at 10am at the Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home followed by burial at the Stetson Meadows Cemetery in Norwell.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fabry Support & Information Group at Fabry.org.
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