Scott Murrer

Visitation Info: The Humble Monk Brewing Company
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Scott Murrer, born April 26, 1961, died unexpectedly from a heart attack during the early morning hours of November 24, 2022.

Scott was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Harold Scott Murrer (deceased) and Angela Murrer.  He graduated from St. Xavier High School and Harvard University, where he played both football and track and field.  Upon graduation from Harvard, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys.

When he returned to Cincinnati, Scott worked for Modern Machinery Company until the early 1990s.  He then started his own business, concentrating on real estate.

Scott is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Cherie Marchio Murrer, their sons Sam, Mannie, Jose and Ago, his mother, Angela Murrer, his sisters Laura Murrer (Greg Jarvis), Linda Murrer (David Greener), and Diana Murrer (T. Patrick Foy).  He is also survived by nieces Emily Foy Klotz (Nicholas Klotz), Marie Foy (Michael Lambert), and nephew Patrick Foy.

Scott had a personality that was larger than life and generous in spirit.  He gave his time and energy freely to anyone who needed it.  He will be missed very dearly by his family and his many friends.  He was especially proud of his and Cherie’s four wonderful sons — all graduates of Covington Catholic High School.  A private Memorial Mass is being held for the family.  A Celebration of Scott’s life is scheduled from 5:00-8:00 pm on Thursday, December 1, 2022, at The Humble Monk Brewing Company, 1641 Blue Rock Street, Cincinnati, OH  45223 (in Northside).  In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Scott Murrer Scholarship Fund at Covington Catholic High School, 1600 Dixie Highway, Park Hills, KY  41011.

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Cincinnati, OH 45223
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So Sorry

I knew Scott when we were teenagers and still laugh some memories.
A genuinely great guy.
His passing is so very sad to all who benefited from his friendship.
M Santen


Sincerest Sympathy

Dear Cherie, Sam, and the entire Murrer family,

I’m so sorry to hear about Scott’s passing. Your entire family is in my prayers at this difficult time. Your family’s kindness and support has left an impact on my life and I sincerely hope you can find peace and comfort in this time of sorrow. My heart is with you. Sending love and prayers to you. – Abbie Schultheis


Thoughts and prayers.

Cherie I am so sorry to hear of your families sudden loss. I pray the Lord wrap his loving arms around you and your family for strength in the days and weeks ahead.


Condolences

My deepest condolences on the passing of Scott. May God grant him eternal rest and peace to Scott’s family as you mourn his passing.


My Condolences

‘Still Held’
“Words seem so feeble
in moments like these.
Life is so precious,
and death such a thief.
I cannot comprehend,
but I’ll stand alongside you
in the darkness, my friend.
Love is a bond
that death cannot part.
Gone from your arms,
but still held in your heart.”

I was quite shocked and saddened to hear this news, and I’ll keep your family in my thoughts.


Gone too soon.

I am so sorry for you and your boys Cherie. There aren’t any words that can really offer you anything, I hope you are supported by my prayers. The magnitude of how Scott will be missed is so huge because that was the magnitude of how much he loved all of you.

Thinking of you often, Carmil Mullaney


sorry for your loss

Linda and family, I am sorry for your loss. Scott was much too young to go.

Corky


Cherie

Oh Cherie, when Sheila called and told me last Friday, I just could not believe it. Hugs, love and so many prayers to you and your family. Renee (Sparks) & Ben Hammond