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Roger Scott Deau

QUINNESEC — With the open road in his soul, Roger Scott Deau crossed over at his home in Quinnesec on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

Scott was born in Kingsford on April 8, 1960, to Judy A. (Kirk) Berg and Roger A. Deau.

He will be remembered as a true perfectionist in all he did, a reliable and steady presence, and someone who could always be counted on without hesitation.

Although he carried himself with pride and the strength of a provider, those closest to him knew he was a big Teddy bear at heart and always willing to lend a hand. Helping others wasn’t something he did occasionally; it was simply who he was.

Scott was a founding member of the LongRiders Motorcycle Club, becoming family with them in 1992, as his greatest passion in life was riding his Harley.

He lived for the open road, the rumble of his pipes, and the freedom that came with it.

Scott was a devoted NASCAR fan, especially cheering on Jeff Gordon. Racing ran deep in his story, as he proudly raced street stock #8 at the Norway Speedway. His trophies are still proudly displayed. Whether at the track, out at camp, hunting in the woods, or cutting and stacking wood to keep his sheds full, Scott truly found peace in staying busy.

Music was another joy in his life. Scott had a deep appreciation for the sound and soul of Johnny Cash and Bob Seger. Whether it was playing cribbage or hanging out in his lounge, Scott was sure to sing along with the tune.

He leaves behind his family, Michael, Kimberly (Justin), and Rae; beloved grandchildren Abagale (Shelby), Kayden, Angeliah, Raevyn, Kylo, and Nova. He planted love in many hearts, especially his siblings, Dan (Sal), Mike, Rusty, and Cindy; parents Bill and Norma; and many special nieces and nephews.

His life touched many, and his memory will be treasured by his special partner, Michelle.

Scott is now at rest with the loved ones who’ve passed before him: his son, Gregory; brother Jimmy; and parents Judy and Roger.

A visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, at the LongRiders Club House at 772 Boyle Drive in Kingsford.

A service will take place at 6 p.m., followed by a celebration of Scott’s life.

Cards may be sent to P.O. Box 102, Quinnesec, MI 49876.

Friends may leave condolences and tributes to Scott’s family online at www.jacobsfuneralhomes.com.

The family has chosen Jacobs Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Iron Mountain to honor Scott’s legacy of life.