W. Scott Voges

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W. Scott Voges, age 56, went to be with the Lord suddenly on July 10, 2018, at a hospital near his home in New Braunfels, TX. Scott was born on July 7, 1962 to Roy and Rita Voges in Temple, where he grew up and participated in Boy Scouts, sports and held several officer positions in his local and district FFA and 4-H organizations. He was baptized and confirmed at First Lutheran Church in Temple. After graduating from Temple High School, Scott graduated from Tarleton State University in 1984. He was a competitive college and professional bull rider. At the time of his death, Scott was employed by Wilsonart International and had been a faithful employee for 32 years. He greatly enjoyed scuba diving, hunting, fishing and boating with family and friends. Scott’s generosity, humor and cooking skills will be greatly missed. Scott is survived by his parents; a son, Kaden S. Voges; a sister, Debbie Rose and husband, Dan, and by his two brothers, Jeff and Todd Voges. In addition, Scott is also survived by extended family Connie Nance, Drew Surprenant, Sheena and Aaron Renaud, Layton and Tenley and many nieces, nephews and countless friends. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Temple, TX. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Church of Miracles, New Braunfels (902 Kitty Hawk, Ste. 170 #436, Universal City, TX 78148), where Scott was a member and was active in the children’s ministry, or to a charity of your choice.

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  1. So very sorry to hear about your loss. My condolence to you and your family. It will be so wonderful when death is no more. Rev.21:3,4. And see them again on Earth. Acts 24:15 Psalms 37: 11, 29 what a comfort to know that it is not God’s fault. Ecc.9:11. And in God’s kingdom, Jesus will bring the dead back to life again on Earth and make a paradise hear, in the future. Revelation 21:3,4 Isaiah 26:19. Psalms 37:11,29 I am praying for strength beyond normal for you, and comfort for you and your family. My email is: kathy122346@gmail.com. for more comfort all free Kathy

  2. For a time I thought everyone had so many close friends. Some like brothers. I’ve learned that isn’t the case, which made me realize how precious time is and that you should appreciate and thank God for your friends. Bullriders and bullfighters have a tight bond as you never know when will be your last “out.” Scott was my brother. I traveled and lived with him and shared many good times and some bad. I think I speak for all of us in that brotherhood that missing Scott is an understatement. A part of me (us) died as well. With Scott being a believer we can take solace in the fact he’s with his saviour. While that is a huge blessing, it doesn’t take the pain I feel away. I’ll see him again. I loved Scott. He was a great “brother.” May God bless those of us he’s leaves behind and that we can celebrate his life and be comforted that we’ll meet on the other side. Godspeed my friend. Dennis

  3. Scott was a friend and neighbor to Leonard and I. We have some great and funny memories when our kids were showing animals in 4-H when we lived in New Braunfels sending prayers to Kaden, Seth and Brittany. Rip Scott

  4. We are so sorry for the loss of Scott. We’ve known him for many years. Our prayers are with him and his family. Kaden is a dear friend to our twins. May you feel the peace from our Lord, Jesus Christ.

  5. Thoughts and prayers are with y’all. Blessed to have known Scott and will never forget our days back in school. Gonna miss ya bro. With love, Steve Michalewicz

  6. Roy, Rita and family…My deepest sympathy to you in the death of Scott. My heart goes out to you in this sorrowful time. May God bring peace to all of you.
    Diana Wallace Hodde

  7. Kaden and family,
    I’m so very sorry to hear about the death of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. May the good lord bring you peace and comfort. Take care, Melissa Townsend


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