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On November 30, 2019: Sean Patrick Allen lost his fight with addiction, leaving behind his loving Mother Dianne Allen, Father Paul Nee, Brother Lou Allen, Sister Nicole Melchionno, and many more touched lives.
Sean was 30 years young, a selfless kind-hearted person who always put his family & friends first. Sean would rarely stay in one place for too long, always keeping everyone on their toes. He was playful and a child at heart- the kind of older brother who would teach you how to ride a bike but then be the same person to push you off the bike once you learned how. He was a son who would go to the moon & back just because mama asked him too. A son who would walked his mama to the car late at night even if it was only a few feet away. Sean was someone that you could count on to lend a listening ear while truly listening to the words you spoke.
Recently, Sean celebrated some of his last days with his loving family & friends on Thanksgiving playing games, making jokes, and being thankful for those who are still here with us.
Some would say that Sean was the black sheep, who never fit in with the rest of us but that's what made him different, a good different. Sean spent his whole life trying to catch up and be the man he fought hard to be. We would love to take this last chance to give Sean what he truly deserves. While coping with the emotional tribulations of this tragic loss, we ask for your help & support in relieving some of the financial burdens that comes with funeral cost, burial expenses, and other arrangements for Sean.
We thank everyone in advance for the kind words, thoughts, and prayers. With this being a time sensitive matter, we appreciate any help & support that can be given.
This page will operated by myself, Nicole Melchionno.
Sean was 30 years young, a selfless kind-hearted person who always put his family & friends first. Sean would rarely stay in one place for too long, always keeping everyone on their toes. He was playful and a child at heart- the kind of older brother who would teach you how to ride a bike but then be the same person to push you off the bike once you learned how. He was a son who would go to the moon & back just because mama asked him too. A son who would walked his mama to the car late at night even if it was only a few feet away. Sean was someone that you could count on to lend a listening ear while truly listening to the words you spoke.
Recently, Sean celebrated some of his last days with his loving family & friends on Thanksgiving playing games, making jokes, and being thankful for those who are still here with us.
Some would say that Sean was the black sheep, who never fit in with the rest of us but that's what made him different, a good different. Sean spent his whole life trying to catch up and be the man he fought hard to be. We would love to take this last chance to give Sean what he truly deserves. While coping with the emotional tribulations of this tragic loss, we ask for your help & support in relieving some of the financial burdens that comes with funeral cost, burial expenses, and other arrangements for Sean.
We thank everyone in advance for the kind words, thoughts, and prayers. With this being a time sensitive matter, we appreciate any help & support that can be given.
This page will operated by myself, Nicole Melchionno.
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Nicole Melchionno
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Holbrook, MA