I am quite saddened to say that our friend, team mate and long time contributor to Oracle Application Express, Scott Spadafore, died last night of a heart attack.
Scott has made extraordinary contributions to Oracle Application Express since he joined our team in 2001. Scott also worked tirelessly for many years on the Application Express discussion forum on OTN, where he helped (literally) thousands of customers to become successful with Application Express. His patience and precision were to be admired.
I ask that you pray for Scott's wife, Gail, and their two daughters, at this difficult time.
It's hard to read a message like that. Unbelievable sad news. Scott was such a great person. I remember him as a person who always laughed and helped so many people with APEX on the forum. I also liked to call him Mr. Security.
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences to his family and everybody who worked closely with him, especially the AEPX Development team.
Words are not enough to describe the emotion this brings...
I am very sad to read that. Scott was one of the first team member of the APEX development team that I had the chance to meet.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and colleages.
This saddens me greatly. Scott was always terrific at helping so many people in the Apex forum, including me.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to those who knew him more-completely. As much as I'll miss him, they must miss him so much more.
I never had the chance to meet Scott, but he personally helped me several times through the years. There was always a solution to the problem and he was there to fix it. When he responded it was the gospel, you knew it was guaranteed to work.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers go to his family through this terribly trying time…
I never had the chance to meet Scott. but I'm very sad to read message.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are with His Family.
I am very sad to read this news. I never met Scott, but he helped me on the forum many times.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and colleagues.
I am very sad to read this news. I never met Scott, but he helped me on the forum many times.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and colleagues.
Regards,
Surya
I am very shocked to read this sad news!
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condoleances to his family
Iloon Ellen-Wolff
It's hard to see such a sad message. He is, like Joel said , one of the guys who made APEX what it is today.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and everyone who knew him.
Learco
Scott you will be missed!
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ReplyDeleteI never met Scott, but was helped MANY times by him in the forum.. Just makes you realize how short of a time we get here....
Thank you,
Tony Miller
Webster, TX
I can't believe that another great guy like Scott is no longer with us.
ReplyDeleteI am flattened by this news.
Flavio
Scott was brilliant in so many ways and shared his knowledge and enthusiasm without hesitation. It is truly a great loss for the APEX community. Our thoughts are with his family.
ReplyDeleteI worked with Scott several times on security architectures and implementations. He was always very professional, very thorough and very smart. He had absolutely no ego and for a guy as smart as he, that says a lot. He was always very generous with his time and patient. Prayers to his family. He'll be deeply missed. -david
ReplyDeleteI never had a chance to meet Scott - it's a shame I'll never get the opportunity. He worked so hard sharing his knowledge with the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family.
This news is indeed sad and Scott will be dearly missed.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to Scott's family and extended family (the APEX community).
My condolences. A sad day for the community.
ReplyDeleteHe will be missed by all of us for sure.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and Oracle community.
My prayers are with His Family.
Scott has had such an influence on many. He will be missed. My thoughts are with his family and friends.
ReplyDeleteScott was a phenomenal presence on the ApEx forum. He was instrumental in helping me learn ApEx and was so patient and persistent. This is a shock and so very tragic. Rest in peace, Scott.
ReplyDeleteI consider myself lucky to have met and learned from this very humble and extremely helpful person.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers to his family and friends.
Brian
Scott's amazing dedication, technical contributions, and perhaps more so the class he exhitbited at every response along the way, will be sorely missed by us all.
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences to Scott's family, home and APEX.
My condolences and prayers to his family.
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ReplyDeleteI knew Scott from his right answers in Apex forum ... his death is a loss for all Apex developers.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family.
Scott was an asset for APEX community, we cannot forget his contribution to develop APEX community by his ideas & solutions.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to those who knew him directly or indirectly. We'll really miss him.
Scott never helped me directly, but I benefited a lot from his assistance to others in the Apex Apex forum. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family and his team mates. I feel for your loss.
Such a terrible news :/ Scott helped me and us (whole APEX community) so many times..Rest in peace...My condolences to his family and colleages.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad to hear that Scott has passed away.
ReplyDeleteHis self-less attitude to helping others on the forum was an inspiration.
My condolences go to his family and the Apex team.
It's Very Sad and hard to digest that One of the Pillars of oracle team is no more...
ReplyDeleteSuch a tragic loss. Scott was one of the smartest developers that I have ever met in my career. His knowledge was only exceeded by his willingness to help total strangers, as evidenced by his track record on the OTN Forums.
ReplyDeleteMy thought are with the APEX team and his friend & family.
- Scott -
This is so hard to believe - I am shocked!
ReplyDeleteScott and me have met several times and I always enjoyed his company and his special kind of dry humor.
You will be missed my friend!
~Dietmar.
My condolences and prayers to his family.
ReplyDeleteHe was a great person, so helpful and so knowledgeable. I will miss him. My condolences to his family and to the APEX team.
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My condolences to Scott Spadafore's family and friends.
ReplyDeleteAnton Nielsen suggested remembering Scott in the form of a hiaku on his blog and I wanted to offer another, from his OTN Discussion forum profile.
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Oracle Employee ACE
to us all so long
Boo :(
ReplyDeleteIt's very sad, even though I never met scott but read his many contributions in the Apex forum.
ReplyDeleteMy deepest condolences to his family.
I never knew what Scott did for a living as I only knew him as my neighbor and fearless leader here at the community we live in. Scott was a great man. He did so much for our community and helped me in so many ways. He enjoyed correcting my spelling in my e-mails :). I will truly miss seeing Scott riding around the neighborhood on his bike with his dog Hazel. Hazel was his baby and she had just learned new tricks that Scott has taught her. He always contributed to my daughters school fund raisers and would buy Girl Scout cookies from us each year. I just spoke with him on Friday so this is such a sad day for us here in our little community. We will all miss Scott greatly. I don't know what we will do now without him as I can't imagine him not being at our Board meetings now. He had such a caring heart for our community. He was a great cook too!! Rest in Peace Scott. God bless his wife and family. Your friend and neighbor Stacey Smith-Dominguez
ReplyDeleteThis is very sad news and I am deeply sorry for his wife and children. My thoughts are with them through this very difficult time.
ReplyDeleteI never got the chance to meet Scott but his efforts and commitment to the APEX community was an inspiration to all.
Duncan
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ReplyDeleteSincere condolences to Scott's family and friends. He was one of the very best people I met in Oracle.
ReplyDeleteScott, We miss you !!
ReplyDeleteI am new to APEX and if I have learned anything, its only from the community and people like Scott's posts. My condolences are with the family and hope the soul rests in peace.
I was Scott's close friend, girlfriend, before he married Gail. He was a great person and made a big difference in my life. Although we both married other people - our true loves (mine Joe, his Gail) - we always respected each other and we were part of each other's growing up. Although I haven't seen Scott in many years, he will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
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Hi Carol R, it's Steve H. I spoke with Gail on Saturday and she seems to be doing well considering. The girls are 22 and she says they're 'Scott's daughters.' Which I take to mean they'll get thru it. Scott was one of my best buddies for almost 40 years. Never will you find a better, smarter, more decent man.
ReplyDeleteI knew Scott most of my life, from Leigh High School, working at Amdahl, on our blog and whenever we were able to get together over the year. I am devastated by this. All of these dedications show how wonderful he truly was.
ReplyDeleteScott: I will miss you forever.
This is incredibly sad news and my thoughts are with his family. Scott was one of the most willing and helpful members of the APEX community.
ReplyDeleteHe will be sadly missed.
I met Scott at Amdahl, and was very close to him for several years. His subtle but blatant sense of humor always kept me guessing, and was a continuous source of joy. Our children never really knew each other (except one afternoon in our play structure in boulder creek) but they are about the same age, and my heart goes out to his daughters and to Gail - He had to be an amazing father...
ReplyDeleteI just found out today... What heartbreaking news. Scott and I knew each other long before we met just a couple of years ago in an Oracle ACE program event. Thank God for that event.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace, Scott; I'll miss you.
To Scott's family: I hope you will take comfort and pride in knowing that your husband and father's life meant a great deal to a great many people all over the world. I am sure you're already aware.
I never met Scott but he has helped me a lot to learn APEX through OTN Forum.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to his family.
Scott, you will be missed. My condolences to his family and everyone who knew him.
ReplyDeleteMay god rest his soul in peace.
Sam
I was out of touch with Apex community in general due to the loss of my father around the same time in March...I cannot imagine how one's family and friends feel with the loss of a loved one...My deepest condolences to a great professional.
ReplyDeleteWe surely miss you dearly Scott...A great friend and contributor to Apex Community.
Shravan
Apexor Inc.
Very sad news. I haven't seen Scott in over 20 years, but I haven't forgotten him. Scott hired me, in 1981, when he was a manager at Amdahl Corporation in the Design Automation Department. If memory serves me right, he was employee number 79 at Amdahl (i.e., one of the earliest employees). I've never worked for a better manager... in fact, no other manager I've ever known has even come close.
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