Funeral Expenses for Sean Marron
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On Oct. 21, Sean Marron,36, passed away in an unexpected and sudden death, leaving his young sons, Colby Adam, 11, Kaiden Scott, 6, his mother Paula, his father Jim, brother Shamus and service dog Chocorua.
Sean was a graduate of Londonderry High School in New Hampshire and was a star athlete on the wrestling, lacrosse and football teams. After high school, the star athlete pursued his love of sports and played semi-pro football for the Granite State Destroyers, taking them to their undefeated national championship in 2019.
He proudly served in the Marines and was on the honor guard for the New Hampshire National Guard.
Sean loved giving back to his community and coached high school wrestling alongside his dad, Jim, and brother Shamus. He also coached flag football and baseball.
When he wasn’t coaching, Sean spent time with his two boys, taking them hiking and camping. On nice days, he loved going on joy rides on his Harley.
Sean impacted so many lives in his community. The unexpected loss has gutted the Marron family. Any support the Marron family can get would be extremely helpful and appreciated. The donations from this fundraiser would go towards funeral costs and to Sean’s children.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this page to help the Marron family and Sean’s sons. Thank you for your support during this difficult time.
Sean was a graduate of Londonderry High School in New Hampshire and was a star athlete on the wrestling, lacrosse and football teams. After high school, the star athlete pursued his love of sports and played semi-pro football for the Granite State Destroyers, taking them to their undefeated national championship in 2019.
He proudly served in the Marines and was on the honor guard for the New Hampshire National Guard.
Sean loved giving back to his community and coached high school wrestling alongside his dad, Jim, and brother Shamus. He also coached flag football and baseball.
When he wasn’t coaching, Sean spent time with his two boys, taking them hiking and camping. On nice days, he loved going on joy rides on his Harley.
Sean impacted so many lives in his community. The unexpected loss has gutted the Marron family. Any support the Marron family can get would be extremely helpful and appreciated. The donations from this fundraiser would go towards funeral costs and to Sean’s children.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could share this page to help the Marron family and Sean’s sons. Thank you for your support during this difficult time.
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Marron Family
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Londonderry, NH