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Scott Eisnaugle

1972 — January 1, 2022

Albemarle

Scott Edmund Eisnaugle, 50, of Albemarle NC, passed peacefully on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, while under the care of hospice.
In his last days he was surrounded by many family members and dear friends.  Scott was the son of Edmund Barry Eisnaugle, DO, Niles, Ohio, and Rose M Docy, Panama City, Florida.

Mr. Eisnaugle is survived by his maternal grandmother,  Anna Docy; his mother, Rose Docy; his father, Edmund Barry Eisnaugle; his sister, Julie Wilkes; his sons, Jacob Gifford and Oliver Eisnaugle; former spouse, Eva Gifford; his uncles Peter Docy and Michael Docy; his aunt, Patricia O'Brien; his former father and mother-in-law, Robert and Susan Gifford, and many dear friends.  Mr. Eisnaugle is preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Peter Docy; paternal grandmother Wilma Eisnaugle, paternal grandfather, Edmund Eisnaugle, and former sister-in-law, Cheri Gifford.

Scott Eisnaugle was a long-time member of the IT Department at Pfeiffer University and an alumnus of Stanly Community College. He loved to explore history and was an avid gardener.  In addition to gardening, Scott loved animals, especially cats.  He had several indoor cats and also cared for strays.  He was known for making cat box houses and providing blankets for stray cats in his neighborhood and around campus.

Scott Eisnaugle enjoyed mechanics and often teamed up with his former father-in-law to repair or restore cars.  Scott loved music and had an eclectic taste which ranged from 80's music, particularly David Bowie and Devo, to Beethoven and Mozart.  He also found peace and wonderment listening to cello music played by his mother.

Scott's greatest joy were his two boys, Jacob Gifford and Oliver Eisnaugle.  Both of these young men made him proud and will continue to do so.
Scott was a cancer survivor, and had found a new focus in his life when he beat cancer in 2016. "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return." -David Bowie.  He will be deeply missed and forever loved.

The family plans to hold a private service at a future date.

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