Submitted by: Dan Rich
Scott Thomas McMahon
Sept. 13, 1964 - June 10, 2008
South Bend Tribune 6/13/2008
SOUTH BEND - Scott Thomas McMahon, 43, died Tuesday, June
10, 2008, from injuries sustained in an auto accident on State
Road 2 east of Timothy Road, New Carlisle. He was born September
13, 1964, in Hammond, IN to Thomas Marion and Joan Marie (Niezgodski)
McMahon, and had lived in South Bend all of his life. He
graduated from John Adams High School, where he played baseball.
He also played ball and graduated from De Pauw University, where
he was a member of Phi Delta Theta.
From his union in marriage to Amy Ertel,
four children were born, Michael, Kevin, Megan and Timothy, all
residing in South Bend. Scott is also survived by his longtime
companion, Dianna Westphal of South Bend; and her
children, Stephanie, Taylor and Jordyn Westphal. In addition, he
is survived by his mother, Joan M. McMahon of South Bend; two
sisters, Kathy (Shane) Martens and Kelly (Dan) Meehan;
and a brother, Cary (Melissa) McMahon of Cincinnati, OH. Also
surviving Scott are his paternal grandmother, Gladys E. McMahon
of Walkerton, IN; and three aunts, Shirley Niezgodski of
Lexington, KY, Susan Crnich of Elmhurst, IL, and Sally
(David) Dutcher of LaPorte, IN; and many nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Lisa Ann McMahon
on February 3, 1962; his father, Thomas M. "Mac"
McMahon on September 2, 2007; his maternal grandmother, Helen
Niezgodski on September 15, 2007; maternal grandfather, Theodore
Niezgodski, November 3, 1985; and his paternal grandfather,
Francis McMahon on January 16, 1988. He was a member of St.
Matthew Cathedral, coached at Southeast Little League for many
years, and played in men's softball leagues. He was a huge Reds
and Notre Dame fan, and always supported his children in their
activities at St. Matthew's and Marian High School. Scott was
employed with Kate O'Connor's, and United Beverage.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 10 a.m. Monday, June 16, in St. Matthew Cathedral, 1703 Miami
St. Rev. Michael Heintz will officiate. Graveside services and
burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery. The family will receive
friends from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday, June 15, at Palmer Funeral
Home-Guisinger Chapel, 3718 South Michigan Street, South Bend.
Contributions in memory of Scott Thomas McMahon may be offered to
a Trust Fund established for his children at any First Source
Branch.