
Myke Moore
I met Sean through some of my real close friends about 4 years ago. My memories of him are when we had our get togethers with friends, and of course our annual Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl. He defined what you would call an athlete. He always would be one of the very first to get chosen since he was ridiculously faster than the rest, wide reciever potential.
My last memory of Sean is when I ran into him and Grady about a month ago at a korean restaurant on south tacoma way. I had finished eating with Moms from our weekly lunch appt since I don't see her as much as when we all lived together. Anyway, I got to introduce Sean and Grady to her and then as usual, we had good laughs from our chit chat, then I shook hands and said "see you later."
Sean, if i knew that see you later was going to be when I see you in heaven I definitely would have made more attempt to get to know you more. You were very humble and caring, a very likable person, and from reading all the comments I know that you have affected a lot of people with your laughter and humor, and for certain you will be heavily missed. Life can be mysterious and short. I know that I learned this year to keep everyone close to you. You never know when will be the last time you share a moment with someone.
My condolences go out to your family and I will be praying for them throughout this time. You will never be forgotten Sean, may you rest easy in paradise. Our future Turkey Bowls wont be the same now, but thats a great memory that will be with me forever since you participated in my only time doing it.





