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My deepest condolences for your loss
My name is Ina George and Scott and I worked together at Ledcor Industrial QAQC a few years back. I remember he wanted to travel and was very interested in where I live in the Cook Islands and wanting to come visit. It’s so sad to hear of his passing at a young age.
I remember him as a good tradesman, very knowledgeable in is trade and a good man… He was my colleague… he was my friend
Moe Mai Ra (Sleep Easy) Bro
I was shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Scott - he will be remembered for his gentle, and sometimes dry and sarcastic sense of humour. I hope you have found peace, Scott.
My condolences to the Shaddock family.
Kristy Campbell
I was deeply saddened to hear of Scott's passing today. Sending you guys lots of love, and my deepest condolences.
Scott was always part of our family. We knew there would be laughter and teasing when he came through the front door. I loved that when he called or sent a text, it started with "hey Mom #2".
I was never sure how the antics of Scott and Sean would turn out, but we never had to post bail. There are stories that moms should not hear, but neither of them could keep them quiet...though I am sure some stories were not told ". I know that Linsey's friends swooned when he was around and his boyish smile he flashed to them charmed them further. The kids had an awesome friendship and built so many great memories. We will miss our Scotty. We love you son #2, until we meet again.
My deepest condolences to the Shaddock family.
Scott and I were together for 5 years and, like all relationships, we had our good and bad times. The reality is that Scott suffered for a long time in life, and it breaks my heart that he couldn’t overcome his trauma.
Scott was so many things that I hope I can help others to remember, and to reflect on from his life that was cut way too short.
Scott had a brilliant mathematical and mechanical mind; it was incredible to watch him excel with his career over the years and he took a lot of pride at the work he did. He had very close friends at work, that saw another side of him that he didn't always show when he was home, and I was lucky enough to get glimpses of. He could be sharp, funny and incredibly quick humored. He loved to tease people and make them laugh and often he could flash that smile that would make those around him feel important and cared about. Much of the time he had a quietness about him and preferred to quietly observe, rather than jump in, but when he felt safe and included he could be the life of party.
Scott LOVED to travel and I was fortunate to be able accompany him on several trips; he loved Vegas, Cuba, Kelowna and Mexico among many other places. He loved to explore and learn about other cultures. Scott loved music and enjoyed singing along to his favorite songs on road trips.
Scott and I had a dog together and I know he had dogs before me and loved all of the family pets. Because of the sacrifice of working away, it was tough for him to have a pet of his own on his own but he adored the pets in other people’s lives.
He loved his nieces, more than anything in the world, and I know he thought about them a lot and it was tough for him to live away from them. Family was very important to Scott and he loved seeing his sister get married, and I know how hard it was for him to lose his dad.
Scott was a good person with a loving family who he cared deeply for. Life was not easy for him and even though many of us tried our best to help him, he ultimately was not able to overcome his trauma.
I will remember him the way I knew him when we met; loving, caring, funny and quick witted.
Rest well Scott, your friend, Kathy.
Peggy, Mike, Jamie and families......our deepest condolences as we read about Scott's death. We're keeping you all close in our hearts as you filter through memories and stories reflecting on all the good times and not so good times. Love you loads D&B
I remember when Peggy and Ron brought Scotty home. Never had there been two prouder parents. Ron’s grin said it all. Scott was a well loved and adored little boy. He was so happy to be a big brother to Mike and even happier to have a little sister, Jamie, to protect. I will remember Scott as a kind gentle soul, a man with a big heart and a smile to match.
Our sincere condolences to Peggy, Mike, Jenn and their girls, Jamie and Bryce and all of Scott’s friends.
Much Love
Judy and Cal Mattock
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