Scott, who was known by many as his work nickname Goose and his school nickname Sheep , was very close to his mum, often seeing her two to three times a week.
Donna said she feels empty after losing her son at such a young age, adding it has been a very difficult time for all the family.
It has been made even harder with the limited numbers allowed to attend his funeral due to coronavirus restrictions.
Scott had been in between jobs due to coronavirus before his death, but had recently worked at both The George and Battleburys at The Kings Head in Hadleigh.
Colin Kreidewolf said he was not surprised by the figures for the Westgate Ward
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Hadleigh has seen more coronavirus-related deaths than anywhere else in Suffolk - with 26 recorded in one month alone.
In the nine months from March 1 to November 30 last year there were 28 deaths linked to Covid-19 in the town, with 26 of those occurring in November when outbreaks were confirmed at local care homes and at Hadleigh High School.
The new data has been released by the Office for National Statistics.
Mayor of Hadleigh Frank Minns said that he believed the deaths would have been largely linked to the outbreak.
Christmas cakes made at Hadleigh High School in December 1979
- Credit: Archant
The run-up to Christmas is always an exciting time at Suffolk schools, with a whole range of festive events.
Stowupland High School pupils rehearse for their Christmas Concert in Stowmarket Parish Church in 2004
- Credit: Andy Abbott/Archant
Today we are looking back at fun activities which youngsters around the area have taken part in over the years.
Pupils at Whitton Junior School, Ipswich, taking part in the school s first pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, in December 1964
- Credit: Archant
Our gallery features events from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s onwards, including pantos and Christmas plays.
Christmas cakes made at Hadleigh High School in December 1979
- Credit: Archant
The run-up to Christmas is always an exciting time at Suffolk schools, with a whole range of festive events.
Stowupland High School pupils rehearse for their Christmas Concert in Stowmarket Parish Church in 2004
- Credit: Andy Abbott/Archant
Today we are looking back at fun activities which youngsters around the area have taken part in over the years.
Pupils at Whitton Junior School, Ipswich, taking part in the school s first pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, in December 1964
- Credit: Archant
Our gallery features events from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s onwards, including pantos and Christmas plays.