In an era of no student loans, it took Fred 6 years of working several jobs to pay his own way through college. After moving to L.A. in 1962, Fred worked in pharmaceuticals and for Scott Paper before returning to Indiana. He then entered the Life Insurance business in 1964 when he joined the Kaufman Agency at Indianapolis Life. Eventually, Fred joined Manulife, where he was the local "Man of the Year" nearly every year and eventually became President of Manulife's National "Agents Advisory Council", the company's top distinction. Every year, Fred qualified for and eventually became a lifetime member of both the Million Dollar Round Table and the Top of the Table, the industry's highest award. He then founded his own agency, The Scott Group, and he became a national leader in the life insurance business. He was on multiple national advisory boards, and he fulfilled his lifelong dreams in his chosen profession. He was fond of saying, "After entering the Life Insurance business, I never had to work another day in my life, because I just loved selling insurance". Fred built an amazing life around golf and selling insurance, and he used both as a vehicle to support many charities, none more than the local chapter of Big Brothers. Fred chaired the annual Big Brothers golf tournament for 20 years, helping to make the local chapter the #2 most successful in the county for many years. Fred "collected many golf clubs" as he was a 39 year member at Crooked Stick Golf Club; 36 year member at Hillcrest CC; Founding member at Sagamore Golf Club; member at East Lake Woodlands (Tampa); and past member of CCI, Green Hills, and Delaware CC. Fred's entire family would like to thank Dr. Timothy Story, as well as his many caregivers and nurses, many who became friends and came to love Fred, to no one's surprise. Fred leaves behind: Wife Dina; Son David (Anne); Daughter Heather; Grandchildren Austin Kinnett, Jackson Scott, Duke "Ollie" Scott, and Georgia Scott. A Celebration of Fred's life will be held on Sunday, March 18th at Hillcrest Country Club, from 2-6pm with heartfelt words and stories at 3:30pm. Memorial donations may be made to: Crooked Stick Scholarship Fund, which benefits local caddies and area youth pursuing a college education; https://www.cicf.org/donors/give-now/existing-fund/ or the charity of your choice.