
Support & Aid for the Drown Family
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With a heavy heart it is sad to say that Sean Drown passed away at the young age of 51.
I was fortunate enough to work beside Sean for almost a decade. I learned a lot in those years from Sean. He had tremendous pride in his work, and an unprecedented knowledge of the construction industry. At anytime I could lean on him for advice or his opinion (which he had ZERO problems telling you) about projects we were troubleshooting. He was always there for me outside of work as well. He was a honest friend and family man, who always "told it like it was. " His wife said it best recently...he was a true "cowboy" in every sense of the word. Sean had tremendous passion for the things he did, as well as the friends and family he loved. The life lessons I learned from him, and the smiles he always put on my face will be treasured forever.
Sean is survived by his wife Dawn, and his son Ty. Forgive me for not listing all the immediate family in this post. But do know that he spoke about each and every one of you with love and respect.
Dawn and Ty have their hands full trying to navigate medical expenses, making the mortgage payment each month, figuring out what to do with the house, tools, etc. Dawn has some great neighbors and friends trying to sort things out with her, but as you can imagine she is finding it difficult to even figure out where to start. 100% of the funds we are able to raise will go directly to Dawn to help her and the family transition in this difficult time. They have a long road ahead of them and all the support we can give will go a long way.
Miss you Sean, and I hope you are up there building something extraordinary!
I was fortunate enough to work beside Sean for almost a decade. I learned a lot in those years from Sean. He had tremendous pride in his work, and an unprecedented knowledge of the construction industry. At anytime I could lean on him for advice or his opinion (which he had ZERO problems telling you) about projects we were troubleshooting. He was always there for me outside of work as well. He was a honest friend and family man, who always "told it like it was. " His wife said it best recently...he was a true "cowboy" in every sense of the word. Sean had tremendous passion for the things he did, as well as the friends and family he loved. The life lessons I learned from him, and the smiles he always put on my face will be treasured forever.
Sean is survived by his wife Dawn, and his son Ty. Forgive me for not listing all the immediate family in this post. But do know that he spoke about each and every one of you with love and respect.
Dawn and Ty have their hands full trying to navigate medical expenses, making the mortgage payment each month, figuring out what to do with the house, tools, etc. Dawn has some great neighbors and friends trying to sort things out with her, but as you can imagine she is finding it difficult to even figure out where to start. 100% of the funds we are able to raise will go directly to Dawn to help her and the family transition in this difficult time. They have a long road ahead of them and all the support we can give will go a long way.
Miss you Sean, and I hope you are up there building something extraordinary!
Organizer and beneficiary
William Dickens
Organizer
Wake Forest, NC
Dawn Drown
Beneficiary