Service Information
Scott A. Schwarze, age 28, of Brownton, Minnesota, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, January 31, 2025, at his home in Brownton.
Gathering of Family and Friends will be Friday, February 7, 2025, from 4:00-7:00 P.M., at Dobratz-Hantge Funeral Chapel in Hutchinson.
Military Honors will be performed at 4:00 P.M. by Hutchinson Memorial Rifle Squad.
Obituary
Scott Alan Schwarze was born on August 15, 1996, in Glencoe, Minnesota. He was the son of Matthew and Barbara (Robillard) Schwarze. Scott was baptized as an infant at Faith Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. He received his education in Jordan, Minnesota, and was a graduate of the Jordan High School class of 2015.
Scott entered active military service in the United States Army National Guard on July 16, 2015. He served for six years and achieved the rank of Specialist.
Scott resided in Jordan, Hutchinson, and rural Brownton, Minnesota. He took over the family farm in Brownton with his brother, Todd, and was employed at ADM Animal Nutrition in Glencoe.
Scott enjoyed target shooting, farming, Formula 1 racing, and gaming with his friends. He especially enjoyed time spent with his family and friends.
Scott passed away surrounded by family on Friday, January 31, 2025, at his home in Brownton, at the age of 28 years.
Blessed be his memory.
Scott is survived by his:
Mother, Barbara Schwarze and her partner, Dan Bothman of Sandstone, MN;
Father, Matthew Schwarze of Brownton, MN and his partner, Diane Pedersen of Hutchinson, MN;
Brother, Todd Schwarze and his wife, Lexi of Hutchinson, MN;
Nephew, Will Schwarze;
Niece, Avery Schwarze;
Grandmother, Marilyn Robillard of Slayton, MN;
Beloved Dog, Charlie;
Many other relatives and friends.
Scott is preceded in death by his Grandparents, Richard Robillard, Mildred and Leon Schwarze.
Danny McDonnell says
Scott was one of my best friends throughout my childhood, especially in high school. We played football together and seemingly always sat together through lunch period. I always enjoyed hanging out with him and our other friends. One of my fondest memories is playing Call of Duty Zombies and listening to Outkast’s “Miss Jackson” while laughing and making jokes. Even after graduating together, our group of friends, through most of our college years, came together to celebrate the New Year, along with one of our friend’s birthday, on the same night. I will always appreciate and cherish those nights we all got together. I hope Scott knows how much he was loved!
Zachary Tiedt says
Growing up Scott was my neighbor and one of my best childhood friends! Hearing about Scott’s passing was absolutely heartbreaking. Some of my fondest memories of Scott was racing our bikes up and down the street, playing legos and foosball in his mom’s basement, and going on one of his family vacations in Wisconsin. My condolences to Scott’s family. May you rest easy good buddy.
Arden and Marilyn Alsleben says
Your whole family has our deepest sympathy. Our son Carey worked with Scott at ADM. He said he was such a nice person and such a great worker. He will be missed by him and everyone he knew. So very sad for you as parents and sibling. Prayers and strength for comfort.
Stef Pavlicek says
Barb, peace and blessings to all of you. I am so sad to hear of this loss. I remember seeing the love and pride you felt for your boys in your eyes every time you talked about them at work. I pray your happy memories bring you comfort as you navigate this time. Much love to you.
Keri Kuechle says
My funest memory of Scott is when my son (Alex Kuechle) and Scott drove 2 of our tractors to school for the day. It was so fun to see them having so much fun. He was a wonderful person. So very sorry for the familes loss. Many hugs and prayers to you all. Keri Kue hle
Gail Cox says
Matt so sorry for your loss sending you prayers and hope happy memories can help thru this journey. With sympathy Gail Cox