News Summary
The Northville community is in mourning following the passing of Scott Paul Frush, a dedicated family man and advocate for the township. Scott, who died at the age of 53, was deeply loved by his family, which included his wife Christina and children Gabriella and Ryan. An active community member, Scott served as a Trustee and was known for his charitable efforts, educational achievements, and passion for gardening and wine. His memorial services will take place on January 16 and 17, 2025, as the community remembers his positive influence and legacy.
Community Mourns the Passing of Scott Paul Frush, Beloved Family Man and Tireless Advocate for Northville Township
This past week, the heartfelt spirit of Northville, Michigan, has been deeply shaken by the passing of Scott Paul Frush, a cherished family man and devoted community advocate. Scott, aged 53, left this world on January 11, 2025, and will be profoundly missed by those who knew him.
Born on January 19, 1971, in Southfield, Michigan, Scott was not just a member of a family; he was the center of his own. As the beloved husband of Christina Frush for 19 beautiful years, Scott filled the lives of his family with love and laughter. Together, they raised their two wonderful children, Gabriella and Ryan Frush, who brought so much joy into his life. He was also a devoted son to his parents, Michael and Charlotte Frush and Nancy and Howard Katz.
Family and Legacy
Scott’s family extended beyond his immediate household. He was cherished by his three brothers: Michael, Todd, and Jason, each of whom held a special bond with him. His loving role as a brother-in-law to Maria, John, Rita, and Michael Fallone added even more warmth to his connections. His status as a grandfather figure to his many nieces and nephews, including Katelynn, Kelly, and Brendan, illustrated the deep relationships he cultivated over the years.
Scott had an impressive educational background. After graduating from St. Agatha High School in Redford, Michigan, he continued his journey at Eastern Michigan University for his undergraduate studies. He earned an MBA from the University of Notre Dame and later achieved a Doctorate of Business Administration from the University of Florida. His thirst for knowledge was matched only by his passion for helping his community.
Community Advocate
Since 2019, Scott dedicated his efforts as a Trustee for Northville Township, where he tirelessly advocated for development and resources beneficial to the residents. His role as a successful investment advisor and author further showcased his commitment to both community welfare and personal growth.
Scott’s interests were diverse and enriching. He had a true love for gardening, landscaping, and woodworking, often spending time outdoors to nurture nature’s beauty. His appreciation for agriculture and tree care resonated throughout the community, where he regularly lent a helping hand.
A Passionate Fan and Sommelier
Scott was known as a loyal fan of Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football, regularly attending games with friends and family, cherishing every moment. His enthusiasm for life extended into the world of wine; he was a certified sommelier who proudly passed the introductory course examination from the Court of Master Sommeliers. With a genuine passion for wine, his collection was a reflection of his many experiences and adventures.
Final Farewell
As the community gathers to honor Scott, visitation will take place on Thursday, January 16, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Harry J. Will Funeral Home in Livonia, MI. A touching eulogy service will begin at 7:00 PM, followed by a Rosary service at 7:30 PM. The funeral mass will be held on Friday, January 17, 2025, at 10:30 AM (with in-state at 10:00 AM) at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth, MI, followed by a private family burial at Glen Eden Cemetery in Livonia.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honor Scott’s memory can make memorial donations to the Northville Educational Foundation or the New Hope Center of Grief Support. Scott’s legacy of love, care, and commitment will continue to inspire all those fortunate enough to know him.
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Additional Resources
- Detroit Free Press: Scott Frush Obituary
- Dignity Memorial: Scott Frush Obituary
- Wikipedia: Northville Township, Michigan
- Google Search: Local Community Advocacy
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Obituary
