Obituary
Scott William Maas
Scott William Maas, beloved father, husband and friend, passed away peacefully on Aug. 13, 2025, in West Salem, Wisconsin, at the age of 71, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 23, 1953, in Warrens, Wisconsin, to Theodore & Gwendolyn Maas who proceeded him in death.
Scott’s life was marked by his love of God, dedication to family and a spirit of adventure. He married the love of his life Teresa on Aug. 5, 1979. Together they built a beautiful family and shared countless memories over the years. Scott was a proud father to Christopher & Amanda and a loving Grandfather to his cherished grandchildren Cailtin & Cadin. His family was his pride & joy, and he treasured every moment with them.
For an impressive 45 years Scott earned a living as a truck driver. A profession that allowed him to explore the open roads & connect with people from all walks of life, sharing with them God’s word. He was known for his reliability & strong work ethic. Traits that inspired those around him. Scott was not just a driver he was a man who loved helping others always willing to lend a hand or share a story.
In addition to his professional life Scott had a passion for outdoor activities. He found joy in hunting and fishing often. Sharing these adventures with family & friends. Riding his motorcycle brought him a sense of freedom & he could often be found cruising the countryside. He also enjoyed working on classic cars. A passion for both motorcycles and classic cars he passed on to his children and grandchildren.
Scott’s heart was as big as his love of God, family & friends. He was kind, generous & always ready to help those in need. His legacy of compassion & love will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew him.
A celebration of life will be held on October 4, 2025, at The Gathering Place. The family will receive friends from 11-12, a memorial service to follow at noon.
Condolences may be made by visiting CouleeCremation.com
Teresa, so sorry for your loss. Scott always had a smile on his face and so helpful to everyone. I remember him when he was involved in the car care ministry and met so many needs there. I pray that God brings you and your family great comfort and peace knowing he is in the presence of our loving God and Father.