Rich Pampillonio
I just learned of Sean's passing and I'm shocked and saddened by this news. Sean and I grew up together in Hicksville, Long Island.
We had our first beer together at Cantiague Park, as well as many fun and wonderful times at the park, our schools and our homes. We played Hockey, baseball, swimming and golf, and this was at a time when golf was not as
popular with young boys, but, Sean was ahead of his time and convinced me that it was a great sport and not just for older men!
Sean was a wonderful friend and always brought a smile to my face as well as all of those around him…always!
It’s been several years since our last communication and I fondly remember how Sean told me not to worry about my golf game and he would help take some strokes off of my game.
To Sean's family, his wife, sons, Dan and Eileen, I would like to extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences. May you be comforted by all of the happy memories that you share as a family and know that Sean's life was a life well lived!
We will keep Sean in our prayers and I will always remember the positive impact that he had on me and all who were fortunate enough to be his friends!|
With a heavy heart, love and prayers,
Rich Pampillonio and family.