Scott B. Trigg, departed from this life Wednesday, April 9th at St. David’s Hospital South in Austin, Texas. Scott was born August 20, 1974, in Albuquerque, NM. He graduated from The University of New Mexico receiving a bachelor’s degree, earning an MBA in 2003 at Regis University in Denver, CO. Scott worked at Wells Fargo Commercial Banking in Denver, then transferred to offices in Austin, TX. At the time of his death, he worked as Vice President of Senior Electronic Solutions Consultant at Regions Bank in Austin.
Scott was an amazing spirit who brought light, laughter, and love to whomever he met. He had an incredible sense of humor and timing, always making a situation better with his smile and personality. Scott enjoyed people and could spend hours discussing sports, cars, and the latest news story or restaurant in town. He had a genuine love and excitement of life and family and made friends easily.
Scott is survived by daughter, Hanna (Kemah, TX), sons Hayden and Garrett Trigg (League City, TX); parents, Kristin (Barry) Hogge (Albuquerque, NM), Ralph (Gwen) Trigg (Placitas, NM); sister, Kara (Mace) Kochenderfer (Boulder, CO); brothers, Chase (Amanda) Hogge (Denver, CO), Ben (Kelsi) Hogge (Albuquerque, NM), Christopher Hogge (Mesa, AZ), Steven (Laura) Hogge (Summerville, OR); nieces and nephews, Emma (New York, NY) and Oliver Kochenderfer (Boulder, CO), Tayler (Ft. Collins, CO) and McCarley (Albuquerque, NM) Trigg, Max Hogge (Denver, CO), and Cassidy Hogge (Summerville, OR). Scott was preceded in death by his brother, Matthew Trigg.
The family expresses gratitude to the doctors and nurses in the ICU unit at St. David’s Hospital South who cared for Scott and dear friends and co-workers who shared in his life.
Inurnment will take place at a private memorial at Sunset Memorial Park in Albuquerque. Donations can be made to NAMI of New Mexico.
May you rest now in eternal peace dear Scott.
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