Scott Smith passed away peacefully on Sunday, Sept.15th., at the age of 72. He is survived by his brothers, Brad and Chris and sisters Bernadette and Susan. He is also survived by his partner Sandy Sewell, several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A lifelong resident of Rockland County, Scott grew up in Pearl River, and lived in Bardonia the past 44 years. Born with Cerebral Palsy, Scott attended Jawonio in New City throughout his childhood. He continued his education receiving an Associate Degree from RCC, a Bachelor in Social Work from Dominican University and a Master of Social Work from Hunter College in New York City. He was a Licensed Master Social Worker in New York.
As Program Director at Westchester Disabled on the Move, Scott led a team responsible for providing access to services, support and advocacy for the disabled community.
Scott’s life-work and passion was advocacy. He served on several boards and committees and worked with community groups at the local, state and national level to support: The Americans with Disability Act, the Rockland County Yeager Center, Rockland and Westchester County, Paratransit programs, the national Interdependent Living movement and numerous others. He often traveled to local government offices and to the State capital and Washington DC to gain support.
Scott’s loves included, music, reading, continuous learning and family and friends. He left his mark helping many others throughout his life and will be remembered and missed by all of those he touched and loved with hope that spirit will shine on us all.
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