Scott Gruenwald Obituary – Death:Former Paranormal Paparazzi Reporter Has Passed Away, Cause Of Death
Former Paranormal Paparazzi reporter Scott Gruenwald has sadly passed away. Scott, who was known for his comedic talent, was pronounced dead at around 7:49 p.m. His infectious personality and ability to make people laugh endeared him to many. He is survived by his loving wife Linda Gruenwald, daughter Jodie Sloan (Johnny), son Larry Bonadelle (Janine Bonadelle), son (and pride and joy) Cash (Talohr), granddaughter Lena (Tyler), twin sister Lori (Vince), niece Amanda, and nephews Jake and Grant.
As of now, no official information regarding the cause of Scott Gruenwald’s death has been made public. People have taken to social media to express their condolences to his family. One mourner shared, “My dear friend Scott Gruenwald has passed away. He had an infectious personality and always made you laugh… Loved Scott because he was genuine. I can’t believe he is gone and am very saddened. My heart goes out to his family.”
Paranosis also released a statement about Scott Gruenwald’s passing, expressing deep sadness and describing him as a friend to many. They noted his love, laughter, and smile, which will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. Scott was known for promoting unity and love despite differences, and his legacy of spreading unconditional love and encouragement is something to be embraced in his memory.
Scott Gruenwald attended Mira Loma High School and worked as a Coffee Taster at It’s Showtime. He was a reporter on Travel Channel’s Paranormal Paparazzi and appeared on the web show Live at Wolfe Manor. Scott had a heart of gold and a unique talent for bringing smiles and laughter to everyone he encountered. His perpetual optimism and focus on the brighter side of life left a lasting impact, and he was known for championing unity and unconditional love. His humor and warmth brought joy to those fortunate enough to know him, and he made a significant contribution to the world of the Paranormal.