Great news from Dave Scott, BJ
regional issues reporter and deputy Business editor before the April 2014 BJ
buyouts exodus:
“My health has improved greatly. I’m over COVID and no longer
infectious. Only a slight cough lingers.
“My foot continues to improve and I might return to HBO (hyperbaric
oxygen) chamber treatment. My ear is not perfect but much better. I see an ENT
Monday.
“No word on whether I’m excused from Jury Duty. Jane and Phillip
are both doing well and we hope to have dinner together tonight. Thanks for the
interest and good wishes.”
Jane Gaab Scott and Phillip also got COVID.
Dave and
Jane, married 42 years, live in Copley and have 3 sons – John and Franklin and
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Jane
managed the Fairlawn-Bath Library and was on the Copley Zoning Board for 11
years. Jane’s father, Robert Gaab, was a councilman in Independence during
the 1960s.
She has
a master's in Library Science from Kent State. She has been president of the
Copley-Fairlawn Kiwanis and the Copley Historical Society.
Dave is a
member of the Society for American Baseball Research and publishes a
blog. He shared his passion for baseball history and traveled to stadia around
the country with the late BJ court reporter Dick McBane.
Dave
once wrote:
“Many of you know that Dick and I shared an extreme love of baseball. It
included vacations to visit minor-league teams for a couple of weeks in several
summers.
In most cases, we’d spend a single day in each little town, scan the skyline of
a town like Elmira, N. Y., for the stadium light towers before finding our next
tiny, homey motel.
“The days were spent traveling or walking
around town, often seeking out landmarks telling their part in local history.
Dick often could provide lengthy details of how those places played roles in
the Revolutionary War.
“The trips were a joy.”
Dave and I shared an experience, too. We
spilled
drinks on retired BJ super columnist Bob Dyer at a 2018 BJ reunion at the Silver Run Vineyard and Winery in Doylestown. Bob didn’t whine
about the double dip of wine on his shirt. Laughed, in fact.
Failed surgery caused the foot problem. Doctors were trying to
relieve pressure on the bone near his little toe which made it painful to walk.
The procedure, after the wound opened up, exposed
muscle, bone and tendons. It was infected.
The hyperbaric
oxygen chamber treatment led to blood coming out of his right ear.
Dave
and Jane’s son, Franklin and his wife Natasha Kunin Scott, who live in Oakland,
California, made them grandparents for the first time in 2017.
The
late Webb Shaw was married to Katie Gaab-Shaw, Jane’s sister.
Jane
and Dave met on a blind date arranged by Webb and Kate Shaw and Rick and Diane
Reiff. Dave met Rick was
a reporter for the Norwalk Reflector when Dave was covering Huron and Erie
counties for the Elyria Chronicle Telegram.
Northwestern
University graduate Webb passed away in 2018.
Webb’s father, the
late Ohio native and Fremont (Ohio) Ross High football star Bob Shaw, was an all-American end on Ohio State’s 1942 national
championship team coached by the legendary Paul Brown, who eventually guided
the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL.
Later Bob Shaw was
a tight end with the 1949 Los Angeles Rams and was receivers coach with the
Baltimore Colts in 1958 when they beat the New York Giants to win the NFL
championship in what has been called "The Greatest Game Ever Played."
Rick
had the foresight to push for 401(k) in Guild negotiations in 1989. That helped
me live a comfortable retirement since my 1996 departure from Ol’ Blue Walls.
Dave and Doug Livingston won the 2014 National Association of Black Journalists Award for their series on poor black children hit by cars.
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