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Sean Moore
In Memory of
Sean Patrick
Moore
1992 - 2016
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

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It's hard to even pick one of the many memories of this glorious man to write about. He truly was an irreplacable friend, with a charimastic attitude and joyous presence that was unmatched. His heart was big and he cared for friends and family even more. I'm glad to say, that as the years progressed our friendship grew stronger and into a relationship like that of brothers from birth. To me, he was the centerpiece of our group of friends and the life of any and every party or event. To know you felt so comfortable and welcomed Sean, as my friend, that you could spend time at my house without even me being there warms my heart and always will. Plus it was always a great surprise to round the corner into my court to go home and see your car waiting in the driveway, ready for another adventure or late night cooking session!

One of the memories I have of Sean that stands out most to me, was his trip to Miami that I was so lucky to be invited to tag along. It was St. Patrick's Day weekend and lucky for me, there were a few other friends that were unable to attend this trip so I was given the pleasure. Sean, his mother, and step-father had already arrived in Miami and here I am sitting at home around 9pm getting a phone call asking if I wanted to come join in the adventure. I thought he was kidding for at least ten minutes before the reality of this spontaneous experience set in. The next I know, I'm on a plane flying to Florida to accompany him and his family on one amazing weekend vacation. I was given quite the privilege of spending the whole weekend with all of them, mostly Sean and myself, to enjoy every bit of Little Cuba. From getting our nights started at 12A.M. with Absolut Miami screwdrivers, to fancy dinners with Sean and family, to walking on the boardwalk drinking scotch and smoking cigars, Sean always made sure to be an excellent host to any adventure. I cannot thank you all enough for giving me that experience. 

Sean truly was happiness incarnate. To just be around him meant he was going to make you laugh, put a smile on your face, or bring you out of a slump from any of life's stressors. His smile was contagious and his laughter would fill any room like a thick fog that you didn't want to clear. He was always willing to be an open ear or give advice when needed. I'm truly blessed to have been his friend and felt like family to him, because he was family to me. 

The photo of the two of us was taken at our friend Nick's house. More than likely, early in the morning, after a long night of card games and tabletop gaming.

Sean Moore, you will forever be missed and loved, yet never forgotten. Everyone, everywhere, no matter whose life you touched and to what degree, will carry on your memory with ease. I love you, man and always will.

Posted by Christopher Mitchell
Monday May 16, 2016 at 6:01 pm
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