Scott Aaron Bebko, 52, of Bradford, Pennsylvania,
Scott Aaron Bebko, 52, of Bradford, Pennsylvania, died all too suddenly while at work on January 17, 2024.
Scott was born on April 8, 1971, in Erie, PA. He was the beloved son on the late Ronald J. and Peggy Comita Bebko. Scott graduated in 1989 from Cathedral Preparatory School in Erie. He then attended Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, where he pledged and became an Active in the Alpha Phi Omega (ABN) fraternity organization. This was one of the most pivotal and happy times in Scott’s life, and where he made lifelong friends.
Scott lived in Richmond, Virginia for 5 years, where he worked for Time-Life. After moving back to Olean, NY in 1999, Scott met the love of his life, his wife, Lori. On August 21, 2004, they were married in Allegheny State Park. They were each other’s best friend.
Scott worked in many trades, with the majority being in sales. He was employed by Bradford Forest Products, Autozone, Walmart, and then found his calling at Keystone Powdered Metal in Lewis Run, Pennsylvania. He was employed as a CNC Operator at the time of his death.
Scott was the epitome of honor, loyalty, and goodness. Anyone who met him was better for having the opportunity. His love and expertise at Magic the Gathering and D&D was legendary.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 20 years, Lori Bebko, of Bradford, his mother, Peggy Bebko, and his brother Adam Bebko, both of Erie. Scott had two daughters who he loved unconditionally, Sadie (Dylan) Shaw of Olean, NY, and Camille Bebko, of New Bern, NC. He is also survived by his five children who felt blessed to call him their father: Amanda Boon, of Bradford, Heather (James) Varner, of Williston, Fl; Zachary (Tiffany) Boon, of Waterford, PA; Benjamin Boon, of Bradford, and Kaitlin (Maxwell) Cercone, of Longmont, CO. Scott’s greatest joy was being “Grandpa” to 16 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his father, Ronald, and his brother-in-law, Charles Barr.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Mascho Funeral Home in Bradford.
There will be a private gathering for family and then a public gathering at the Magic Bean in Bradford, which will be announced.
Memorials, if desired, may be made to No Feline Left Behind of McKean County, or to the American Heart Association.
Online Condolences can be expressed at www.maschofuneral.com.