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Wow. So sorry to see this. He was at several launches this year. Can't get my mind to accept this. Godspeed Scott; wish it wasn't so. You are missed.
Tough to comprehend – he was meticulous and precise. As was noted elsewhere, at least he died doing something he really enjoyed.
This sad news is a real kick in the gut. Scott was always smiling and generous with his time. The last time I saw him, I think it was at Mayhem, he was helping his grandkids launch.
And seconding your point, Steve, I actually overheard a news report late Monday or early Tuesday. I wasn't paying much attention. My first thought was about how dangerous Longs Peak is this time of year (or anytime), but my second thought was… what a coincidence that the victim had the same name as one of my rocket buddies. My mind didn't even entertain the possibility that they were one and the same.
I believe we lost Scott Corliss in a fall on Longs Peak this past weekend …
Greeley doctor killed in fall at Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park
A Celebration of Life for Dr. Scott Corliss will be held Saturday morning, October 8th at 10 AM, at the 1st Assembly of God in Greeley – 3000 W 16th St, Greeley, CO.
Here is a link to Scott's obituary and the Greeley Tribune article that was published:
http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/24202176-113/scott-corliss-idd-as-greeley-man-who-died