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Scott Belton

Obituary of Scott Belton

Scott Belton, 39, of Marlboro, New York, died in Poughkeepsie, Thursday May 12, 2011. A local resident all his life, Scott was born in New Rochelle New York on May 7, 1972, the son of Robert M. and Carol M. Rasmussen Belton. Scott attended Marist College, was a graduate of Mercy College with a degree in education and was currently enrolled in the Nursing program at Orange County Community College. Scott was a Manager in the meat department at Price Chopper in Poughkeepsie, worked part time at Butcher Bob's in Poughkeepsie, and previously worked as a Gym Teacher in the Bronx's. Scott liked to work out, loved to fish, loved the Ocean and the Beach and hanging with his friends. Scott also loved the TV show The Office, watching it used to lift his spirits. On April 8, 2011 in Ulster Park New York, Scott married Lauren Seiferheld. Scott & his wife had a deep compasssion for animals, especially dogs. Scott is survived by his wife Lauren of Marlboro NY, his parents Robert M. and Carol M. Belton of Poughkeepsie NY, brother and sister in-law Robert H. and Marcy Belton of San Tan Ariz, sister and brother in-law Debra and Tracey Schwind of Wappingers NY, brother and sister in-law William and Sharon Belton of Highland NY, brother and sister in-law Andrew and Jennifer Belton of Poughkeepsie NY, sister Suzanne Belton and her partner Cornia Cukar of Highland NY. Scott is also survived by his in-laws Dan and Carol Messina of Montgomery NY, Robert and Carol Seiferheld of White Haven PA, brother and sister in-law Stephen and Dia Seiferheld of Long Island, brother Robert Lecanto and sister Kelly Lecanto and many nieces and nephews. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
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