Scottie Frum, 21

Scottie Frum, 21, of Chewton, passed away on Sunday, March 3, 2019 at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh surrounded by his family.

Born in Beaver on January 10, 1998, Scottie is the son of Megan & Ryan McClintick of Chewton and Scott & Kristina Frum of Ellwood City.  Scottie was a 2016 graduate of Lincoln High School.  He worked at both the Log Cabin Inn and Sim’s and at both places, he genuinely enjoyed his coworkers.  Music was his life, he loved going to concerts and was known to send snaps of himself singing to friends.  He enjoyed camping and cooking.  Scottie gave the best hugs.  Family and friends will certainly miss those hugs.  Scottie was willing to help, whether it was a person or animal.  He will continue to help others through the gift of organ and tissue donation, so his legacy of giving will continue even though he’s gone.

In addition to his parents, Scottie is survived by his siblings, Aleigha and Trent McClintick, both of Chewton, Cynthia Frum and Seth Yanssens, both of Ellwood City, his grandparents; Gary “Goatt” & Donna Kloos of Princeton, Sandra & Donald Kirkwood of Wampum, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who also loved and cared for him.

Scottie was preceded in death by his grandparents; Kathleen & Walter McClintick, Donald P. Frum, Sr., an aunt, Debra Davis and 2 cousins, Andrew McClintick and Samantha McClintick.

Family and friends will be received on Thursday, March 7th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Joseph A. Tomon, Jr. Funeral Home & Crematory, 97 Grim Avenue, Ellport.  A funeral service will be held at the funeral home at 8:00 PM.

His family would like to thank the staff at both UPMC Presby and CORE for all the kindness and compassion they expressed to them during this difficult time.

9 Comments on "Scottie Frum, 21"

  1. Stacy Walters | March 6, 2019 at 4:19 pm | Reply

    I didn’t get to know Scotty near enough but what I did know was a blessing. Listening to him rap and dance in the salad strip will live on in my favorite memories.

    So many smiles because of you, Scotty. Thank you for always being genuinely nice.

    Rest in peace.

  2. You were a great guy with, Scotty. You will be missed at the Log Cabin my friend 🙂

  3. Sorry for your loss. Will miss seeing him come through the drive thru at McDonalds. He was a special person.

  4. Scotty
    You was such a caring loving person your surely gonna be missed by many keep watch over your gram sandy Kirkwood you was her everything r.i.p

  5. I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man, he was always so nice to us all at Sim’s Bowling Alley. May you rest in peace Scott.

  6. Donnie and Melissa Moyer | March 7, 2019 at 9:34 am | Reply

    Goatt, Donna and family…thinking of you all during this heartbreaking time. Donnie and Melissa

  7. I went to school with Scottie for several years. Even though I was going through a hard time, he always made me smile and laugh. I will always remember the joy that he was able to bring to any person around.

  8. I have only know Megan since June. But, we spend everyday from 9-4:30 with each other and through Megan’s many stories I feel like I know this family. The four of us laugh so much and we’ve come to care about each other.
    Today, I can’t help but compare Megan and Ryan to our Heavenly Father in that they gave their son so that others might live, that others might see. Just like He gave us His son so that we might live and continue to live and that we might see, also.
    We were all born for a purpose. Many of us never know what that purpose is. But, I believe it is a great day when we realize that purpose God has put us on this earth for.
    Scottie made people laugh. Scottie protected a baby at the Log Cabin recently when he knew it wasn’t safe for the baby to leave with her mom. I’m sure all of you have stories you could tell about Scottie.
    Scottie’s heart and lungs and kidneys and liver and eyes were given so others could have more time on this earth for their purpose.
    So many gathered last night and I believe they were waiting to hear. Why? To get hope for their futures. To learn how they can live on after this tragedy.
    All we need to do is Accept Christ Believe he died for our sins and Choose to use our life for the purpose He has chosen for us. This world is chaotic. But, believe me. There is a reason. Their is a plan.
    WE ARE LOVED!

  9. Susan Salverio | March 9, 2019 at 6:53 pm | Reply

    I had met Scott when He had visited my son,Adam.He was always respectful,kind & pleasant to be around. He was a very nice young man & will definitely be missed. I am very sorry to hear of his passing.My sympathies to all who have loved & cared for him.God bless you all.

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