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Scott A. LaVielle

March 6, 2021
Scott A. LaVielle (December 17th, 1958 – February 11th, 2021), our hero, passed away on Thursday February 11th, son of Joanne A. LaVielle, Scott was the third of eight siblings and grew up in the Seattle King County area in the state of Washington. He attended Chief Sealth High School in Seattle where he excelled in many activities including football and theatre arts and his senior year of 1977, he earned All-American honors in baseball. Scott attended Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington on an athletic scholarship and was selected by the New York Mets in round #25 of the 1979 Amateur Entry Draft. He played one season with Mets Affiliate Grays Harbor Loggers of the Northwest League before setting his sights on his life-long passion of becoming a firefighter.

Scott became a Volunteer Firefighter in 1981 before being hired as a career Firefighter in 1982. Prior to attaining the position of Fire Chief in 2007, he served as Fire Marshal for over ten years and a shift Battalion Chief for over five years.

Scott loved serving and protecting the same neighborhoods in which he was raised and giving back to the community was one of his favorite hobbies. His love for children teaching CPR and First Aid at local schools was one of his favorite activities, always at the ready with firefighter helmets and sticker badges to pass out.

Chief LaVielle’s dedication to his communities and drive to always keep learning was highlighted by his numerous awards, professional certifications, and education accomplishments. In 2019 Chief LaVielle was accepted into the 2nd official IAFC Diversity Executive Leadership Program (iDELP), a group that he was very proud of to be included in and help foster their important mission in the Fire Service. Chief LaVielle had a passion for making a difference in the lives of others and was always excited to play a significant role as a friend, mentor, and leader.

After 37 years in the Fire Service, Scott retired in August of 2020. Chief LaVielle served North Highline Fire District (30 years), City of Pullman Fire Department (1 year), and City of Tumwater Fire Department (6 years).

Often Scott would say how he would not be the man that he was without the love and dedicated support from his wife Jennifer. The absolute love of his life, Scott and Jennifer were married in Maui, Hawaii, their favorite vacation destination. The two of them did everything together, from exercise and golf to concerts and spa days.

Known simply as “Chief” to many, he was “Opa” to his two beautiful granddaughters, Layla Zey LaVielle, and Scarlett Scott LaVielle. Scott his survived by his wife, Jennifer, his three children Brandon (Stacy), Alexander, Samantha (Michael), and two granddaughters, Layla, and Scarlett.

Chief LaVielle’s Accomplishments and Professional Certifications

Awards and Honors

1984 – “Firefighter of the Year” (North Highline Fire District)

1997 - American Red Cross “Everyday People, Everyday Hero” Award Winner for Washington State

2002 - “Community Hero of the Year” Boys and Girls Club of King County (Southwest Branch)

2009 – “Extraordinary Citizen Award” White Center Chamber of Commerce



Professional Certifications

EFO – National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer

CFO – Chief Fire Officer

CEMSO – Chief Emergency Medical Services Officer

FM – Fire Marshal

MIFireE – Institution of Fire Engineers



Scott spent much of his career supporting what was formally known as the Northwest Burn Foundation and what is now called the Washington State Council of Firefighters Burn Foundation. Donations can be made in his honor at Donate (paypal.com)

A public Memorial Service will be held to honor Chief Scott A. LaVielle on March 13, 2021 at 11:00 am at New Life Church located at 15711 152nd AVE SE Renton, Washington 98058.

Celebration of Life

February 27, 2021
A public Memorial Service will be held to honor Chief Scott A. LaVielle on March 13, 2021 at 11:00 am at New Life Church located at 15711 152nd AVE SE Renton, Washington 98058.

Tumwater Firefighters

February 12, 2021
IAFF Local 2409 is saddened to announce the passing of retired Fire Chief Scott LaVielle. Chief LaVielle served as the fire chief in Tumwater from 2014 until his retirement in August of 2020. Chief LaVielle was in the fire service for 38 years. Under Chief LaVielle, the Tumwater Fire Department achieved several milestones including permanent staffing of station T2, acquisition of new apparatus, implementation of the 4-platoon work schedule, and the creation of the IDEA team (Inclusion, Diversity, Empowerment, Accessibility). Chief LaVielle will be missed. He leaves behind his wife Jennifer, children and grandchildren. Our thoughts are with his family as they navigate this difficult time.  

City of Pullman Fire Department

February 12, 2021
Today, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of beloved Fire Chief Scott LaVielle. The devastating news of his sudden passing came as a shock to all of us.
Chief LaVielle admirably served as the City of Pullman Fire Chief from January 2012 to January 2013, and more recently retiring from the City of Tumwater Fire Department in 2020.
We offer our deepest sympathy to his family, friends, and colleagues. He will be remembered warmly by all who had the opportunity to know him.