Scott Lepine
July 25, 1974 - February 28, 2026
Scott James Lepine lived a life defined by devotion, strength, and a deep love for family. A private man by nature, Scott found his greatest happiness not in the spotlight but in the simple, meaningful moments shared with those he loved most.
At the centre of his world was his wife and soulmate, Natalie. Their partnership was the foundation of Scott’s life — a bond built on deep affection, trust, laughter, and shared adventure. Together they created a home filled with warmth, conversation, and the comfort that comes from two people who truly understand one another.
Scott was also a proud and dedicated father to his two sons, Alex and Mathieu. Guiding them through life was one of his greatest joys and accomplishments. He took considerable pride in helping shape the men they would become, offering steady advice, encouragement, and the kind of wisdom that came from both thoughtfulness and lived experience. His sons knew him as a constant source of strength, humour, and perspective.
To his family, Scott was generous beyond measure — a man who gave freely of his time, his care, and his insight. He had a way of making others feel at ease, often with a well-timed joke or a thoughtful observation that brought clarity to a difficult moment. He was comforting, perceptive, and deeply loyal to those fortunate enough to know him well. Scott preferred the peace of rural life, where he could be close to nature and surrounded by the people who mattered most. Some of the best moments were the simplest ones: gathering with family to share stories over good food and a glass of wine, laughter carrying late into the evening.
In his quieter hours, Scott enjoyed researching the next adventure, often with Buddy contentedly curled up in his lap. He found relaxation beside his lifetime sweetheart in their hot tub, reflecting on life and making plans for the future. He took pride in tending to his chickens, caring for his gardens and property, and embracing the rhythm of country living.
He also loved exploring the outdoors — riding the trails in search of his favourite game or spending long days on the water. On the pontoon boat, Scott could often be found playing DJ while fishing, setting the soundtrack for another perfect day surrounded by family and nature.
Above all, Scott believed deeply in living life to the fullest with the people you love. His life was a testament to that belief — a life rich with loyalty, laughter, quiet wisdom, and enduring love.
He will be remembered as a devoted husband, a proud father, a loving son and son-in-law, a supportive brother and brother-in-law, and a nurturing uncle. Scott understood that the greatest adventures are the ones shared with family. His presence will be deeply missed, but the stories, values, and love he leaves behind will continue to guide those who knew him best.
Online condolences can be made at www.hillsidefuneral.ca