RIP Borobarmy

Was in Osbournes last night and sat in the place where Sean's framed photograph was hung. Never met him but he was so clearly loved and respected.
Hi Borofur, Thankyou for your kind words, yes he was. The staff and regulars in Osbournes were very fond of him and wrote some lovely tributes on their facebook page when he died. He collapsed in Osbournes and they started resuscitation, a traumatic event for such young people to deal with. We will always be grateful to them for the friendship and care they gave to Sean. He really enjoyed going there, and we take some comfort in that he died in a place he was happy in and with people he knew.
He was such a good person and so funny he always made you smile and you would feel better just being in his company. I miss him so much.
Thankyou for posting.
 
Hi Borofur, Thankyou for your kind words, yes he was. The staff and regulars in Osbournes were very fond of him and wrote some lovely tributes on their facebook page when he died. He collapsed in Osbournes and they started resuscitation, a traumatic event for such young people to deal with. We will always be grateful to them for the friendship and care they gave to Sean. He really enjoyed going there, and we take some comfort in that he died in a place he was happy in and with people he knew.
He was such a good person and so funny he always made you smile and you would feel better just being in his company. I miss him so much.
Thankyou for posting.
His kindness and thoughtfulness seems to run in the family.We are put on the earth to make a difference,Sean did.You should be all very proud.
 
Thankyou SNEEKERS, he did make a difference. He not only saved lives with his job but had the ability to make you smile/laugh just being in his company, his laugh was infectious. That was was of his many gifts and yes we are so very proud of him. His loss to our family is immense i don't think we will ever get over the shock of losing him.
Thanks again for your kind words
 
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