Scott Henley, 41, of New Meadows passed away Monday, September 23, 2013. Cremation services pending under the direction of the Heikkila Funeral Chapel.
Brandon Scott Henley of New Meadows, Idaho, affectionately known as "Scott or Scotty", by his friends and family died September 23, 2013 in the McCall Memorial Hospital. He was 41 years old.
No services are planned per his request. A "Celebration of Life" for all of his friends and acquaintances will be hosted by his parents at his favorite watering hole, the Kahili Club in New Meadows at a later date. Appropriate announcements will be made and posted.
Scott was born in Chula Vista, California August 21, 1972, During his life he resided in California and Tennessee settling in Boise, Idaho in 1983. He graduated from Boise High School and Northwest Lineman's College in Nampa. Scott was a journeyman electrical lineman, commercial and residential electrician, and worked extensively in the construction
trades. At the time of his death, he was employed by Frye Custom Log Homes and was learning the log home construction trade, which he was enjoying immensely.
He enjoyed travel and during his short life toured the Bahamas, had multiple forays into the Carribean on Windjammer trips, and spent time in Alaska and Montana. Scott loved Idaho, however, and took advantage of all it's outdoor offerings. Hunting, fishing, skiing, rafting and softball with a bit of competitive pool thrown in during the winter to round out his year; he approached each activity with passion and pure enjoyment.
He is survived by his mother and father, Sandra and Jim Henley, his sister, Kim Henley and her children, Cody Day, Courtney Day, and Kaylee Blush and her daughter, Faith Aspen King, all of New Meadows and his Grandmother, Betty Childs who resides in Meridian, Id. Although, Scott never married, he felt he had found the woman in his life, Angie Moore and resided with her and her children in New Meadows. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ray and Katy Bowman and his grandfather, James R. Henley, all from California.
All who knew Scott, would tell you he was a happy-go-lucky kind of person who tried to
enjoy life to the fullest. He was devoted to and adored his mother and father and was
looking forward to spending time with his nieces and nephew in their formative years and watching them grow; his new grand-niece, Faith Aspen really had his attention. Scott was always there with a helping hand out for anyone who needed it and will be sorely missed by many, and especially his family.
Scott's family wishes to express our greatest appreciation for the extensive efforts of the McCall paramedic group and the McCall hospital staff in their attempts to return him to us.