Dr. Scott Richmond Plath
YANKTON, S.D. — Dr. Scott Richmond Plath, 68, died peacefully May 20, 2022, in his home surrounded by his family.
A memorial service was May 24, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Yankton. The family received friends and loved ones May 23 at Goglin Funeral Home, Yankton. All guests were encouraged this evening to wear Hawaiian shirts.
Scott was born Aug. 27, 1953, in Yankton, to Dr. CJ “Corky” and Grace (Richmond) Plath. He grew up in Yankton and had an eventful childhood. Scott had open-heart surgery at 5 years old. He spent the rest of his life “testing” his guardian angels.
While “running” from the profession of chiropractic, Scott tried his hand at many other trades in his youth. Realizing that chiropractic was indeed his calling and passion, he dedicated his professional life to learning, bringing the latest technology and services to his patients. Scott was proud to be a third generation chiropractor, and his patients were both his friends and family. He attended many of their life events.
Scott had a great sense of humor and made us all laugh, even Missy finally admitted that he was funny. He was truly on the road to being a recreational specialist. Doc enjoyed a fine cigar, a good glass of wine, a windless day on the golf course, and well-maintained bowling alley lanes, along with hunting, fishing, and shooting, but what he enjoyed the most was spending time with his family. He will be missed not only for his big heart, but for his “Big breakfasts” and his Chef Pierre No-hair personality. Those who knew him would describe Scott as a family man, a charismat
Those who knew him would describe Scott as a family man, a charismatic doctor, but most importantly a loyal friend.
Scott is survived by his wife, Missy; children, Brian (Niki) Plath, Bobby, Daniel (Alexandria), Zach Adair; Jason (Kristin) Plath, Jackson and Ryder; Kristin (Bob) Heckenlaible, Emmalyn, Landon, Brinley and Bria; Allison (Damon) Jarabek; Courtney (Nick) Neville; Gabriel Plath (Gracey McCloud); William and CJ Plath; his mother, Grace Plath; sister, Shelly (George) Williams; brother, Kirk (Kim) Plath; his mother-in-law, Wanda Dolejsi; sister-in-law, Laura (Daniel) Horacek; brother-in-law, Willie Russaw; nine nieces and nephews, and his beloved family of patients.
He was proceeded in death by his father, CJ Plath; step father, Bill Tyler; father-in-law, Larry Dolejsi; sister-in-law, Carrie Russaw; daughter, Isabelle; and granddaughters, Sariel, Faith and Hope.