Shad Scott Biller
Shad Scott Biller, 25, I was born on December 13, 1983 to Julie Ann Biller.
I was born and raised in Wenatchee, WA. I graduated from Wenatchee High School where I was active in football, swimming, (member of the Barracuda Swim Team), baseball, member of the FFA, raised and showed pigs and chickens. I was involved with the family cherry orchard.
After I graduated High School I joined the U.S. Air Force, where I was an Assistant Dedicated Crew Chief for the 421st Squadron at HAFB, UT.
After an Honorable Discharge I started a new journey when I met my soul mate, the love of my life, Jessica Leigh Ringler. My journey continued when we were united in marriage on July 28, 2007.
My world was forever changed when my son Chaz Scott was born on May 15, 2008. Chaz is my sunshine in the morning, my starlight at night and my little mini me!
One of my biggest joys in life is giving myself to others no matter the circumstances. I always put my friends and family first. I am a big-hearted, thoughtful, respectful, humorous, advice giver, matchmaker, shoulder to cry on, know it all, drinking buddy, brother, sister (From Theo), son, wonderful father and husband, best friend, and I tried to be everything for everyone. I leave my mark in this life for each and everyone of you to take with you on your own journeys in life.
It did not matter what life threw at me I always had a big smile on my face and always spoke of my little family who always brought me so much joy.
I am survived by wife Jessica, son Chaz, mother Julie Biller, my father Jeff Boese, and the dad he didn’t have to be Ted Biller III, brother Theo Biller IV, sister Kelsey Biller, sister Whitney, grandparents Bob and Joyce and Angie.
I was welcomed with open arms by my grandparents Ted and Lorraine, and my uncles Ron and Nick.
There will be no funeral services, but there will be a celebration at our home on Saturday, August 22, 2009 at 4 p.m. There will be a toast to my life.
“JUST THE THOUGHT OF BEING WITH YOU TOMORROW GIVES ME THE STRENGTH TO GO ON TODAY…”
Funeral directors, Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1867 No. Fairfield Road.