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This is so heart breaking. Sean was like an older brother to me.  We had so many great times at Target helping angry customers and remember seeing that fight that one time and he was there with me and he always had a smile on his face no matter what the situation was and if someone was getting too mad at him. He would always call me and I’ll go put that person in check. Me and my friends had a real love for Sean and looked at Sean as one of the Homies. I wish things didn’t have to end like this, but I’m praying for him and his family for the best. I’ll always miss Sean and his positive energy and his smiles. 

Love you bro ☹️ till we meet again 

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I am so very sorry for you and your families loss. Sean was an amazing man, with a positive & chill outlook. He will be missed.
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I am so deeply sad to learn of Sean’s passing. He was my Team Lead at Target in Crystal. He made it fun to go to work and always had my back. He was the kind of boss who will support you, and he was loved by everyone. I’m so sorry to Lauren and their kids, the extended family and friends. He was one of a kind and won’t be forgotten. My sincere condolences to the family. 

Lauren, I am so sorry to hear the news of Sean. We worked together many years ago at Target in Plymouth and he was truly a genuine great guy. He will be truly missed. My prayers go out to you and your family. 
This really hurts to hear the news on Seans passing.My heart goes out to his family, always such a pleasure to be around.Rest Easy Sean <3
Sean was and is pure gold in human form. Sean and I met in 6th grade as we had lockers next to one another and at first we were not friends. Sean frequently made fun of my curly hair, however in 7th grade Sean apologized and we became fast friends. Although we didn’t run in the same friend group we would always remain friendly and supportive with one another even post high school. I will never forget his smile and tendency to joke at everything. Sean will not be forgotten and will forever be deeply missed by many. Lauren and family I am so SO deeply sorry for your loss. Please know you all are in our hearts and prayers. Sending so much love and strength. 
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I knew Sean from working with him at Target . I was so sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family. 
Sean brought a smile everywhere he went. His qoutes, his sayings, his dances and his vibes. I miss him dearly and cannot imagine what you all are going through. From Surly, To Target as an employee but also as a friend, he left a mark on so many, that will carry on forever. Our love and heart goes out to you in these hard times. 
I am incredibly sadden by the news of Sean’s passing.  I worked with Sean at Target.  And had the privilege of meeting his wife Lauren and children, Frances and Oliver.  May God guide you through your grieving.  🙏🏼
Always a friend, always willing to help, never in a hurry to walk away, always smiling. Loved a great joke.  Great neighbor, will be missed every day. 

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