LIVE FULLY. LOVE DEEPLY. GIVE FREELY
Life is too short to hold back.
Sean knew this better than anyone. He didn’t wait for the perfect moment or for life to fall neatly into place. He lived all in, fully, deeply, freely. And because of that, he left behind more than memories. He left lessons, etched into the way he loved and the way he gave.
To live fully is to embrace the everyday. Sean never needed grand gestures to find joy. He found it in playing with the kids, in drives with the windows down, in the small rituals of family life, like opening baseball packs together. He noticed the moments most people rush past, and in doing so, he taught us to slow down and see the beauty that’s already here.
To love deeply is to give everything, and Sean did. He loved without hesitation, without conditions. He didn’t just say “I love you”, he showed it, every single day, in the way he cared, protected, and delighted in life alongside us. His love was steady, playful, and profound, the kind of love that changes you forever.
To give freely is to let kindness overflow. Sean gave to his friends, his colleagues, and most of all to us, his family. He never kept score. He offered his time, his laughter, his wisdom, and his heart, as if he knew that the true measure of a life is how much of yourself you give away.
This is how Sean lived. And even now, this is how he continues to guide us. His absence is heavy, but his presence is everywhere, in the courage to open my grieving heart to you all, in the way the kids laugh, in the invisible threads that hold us together.
That’s what he did, and that’s what he still teaches us:
Live fully. Love deeply. Give freely.
Because in the end, that’s how a brief journey becomes extraordinary.