Sean Thomas Kelly (1991-2022)

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Sean Thomas Kelly

FARMINGTON- Sean Thomas Kelly, 30, of Farmington died unexpectedly Saturday at his home. He was born in Carthage, NY May 27, 1991 a son of Patrick Joseph Kelly Jr and Laurel Ann Hill and was a 2010 graduate of Mt. Blue High School. Sean was working as a carpenter at the time of his death for ELB Construction. He enjoyed the outdoors hunting, fishing, camping and he enjoyed working with his hands.

He is survived by his parents of Farmington; two children Luna Faye & Avery Sage and their mom Kendra Spencer of Livermore Falls; three brothers, Patrick Joseph Kelly, III of OK, Michael Christopher Kelly of OK, and John Ryan and his wife Kaitlin Kelly of Wilton; three sisters, Yvonne Billian and husband Matthew of Farmington, Alessandra Morgan Kelly of OK, and Shannon Marie Kelly of Farmington; paternal grandfather Patrick Joseph Kelly, Sr of Benedicta, ME; maternal grandmother Myrtle Works of Windham ME; Many uncle’s, aunt’s, nephew’s, nieces and cousins.

You were the first to call me sissy. I got to be your first friend. They say it’s best to have kids close in age but had that been true I might not have remembered so many good memories love you, Yvonne

I will always remember the good times snowboarding, bird hunting, fishing with Pat & Mike playing baseball, ice hockey downtown. You taught me how to drive a 5-speed maybe a little early (14yrs old) but you always included me in a lot of fun times with you and your buddies I am sorry we grew distant; I wish there was more time I Love you your brother, John.

You will always be my big brother no matter what. Thank you for looking out for me even though I would do the complete opposite I am sorry for being so stubborn I Love you, Shannon.

Funeral services will be held at 11 am, Friday, May 27 from Beans Corner Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Wilton. Relatives and friends are invited at the Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Road, Farmington, Sunday from 1-4 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial donations be considered to Catholic Charities of Maine, PO Box 10660, Portland, ME 04104-6060. Memories and a memorial video may be shared in his book of memories at www.wilesrc.com.

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  1. I was close friends with Sean this past summer while he was happy and talked May hours about his faith in Jesus and the love he had for his children. I learned a lot from Sean about his faith and enjoyed his sobriety then. Val and I are really sad and will miss his happy spirit and bouncing spirit he keep company with us when he would come visit. I have his voice in my head and can see his beautiful tan face and long wavy hair in my mind. I will pray for his family.

  2. Laurel and family, so sorry to read this. My prayers and sympathy are with all of you at this difficult time. Cherish all the memories and hold them tight. We know that Sean is in a better place now. Fly high with the Angels, Sean

  3. Sean, there is so much left unsaid between us.. I will always remember the good inside of you, all our laughs and cries together, all our like minded conversations about the universe and energy work. I will remember those beautiful 7 and a half years we spent together. I will make sure our children grow up knowing who you were, who you REALLY were. I’ll tell them how adventurous, witty, and spontaneous you were. How you would have given the shirt off your back to help someone in need. (I’ve seen you do this so many times literally), how much you loved music and dancing, most of all I’ll tell them how much you loved them, and we loved each other. I wish I could hug you and tell you I forgive you, I love you and will miss you so much, you really were my best friend.. the only one to really understand me.. my soul partner. I hope we meet again in the next life.. this isn’t goodbye only see you later..

  4. Can not put into words how much I appreciated your friendship with not only myself, but Colby. You came to my fathers funeral this summer, the only friend besides one other to show up, and- you stayed. Colby and I had spoken to you almost daily, now we’ll always wish coffee was an option. Thank you my friend, fly high. ❤️

  5. Although I only knew Sean for a short time, his talent and skill had shown like a bright light. He performed work on my home and did an outstanding job over several days. He always had a smile on his face and gave a greeting that would warm your heart.. The world will be a lesser place without him. My wife and I will miss his smiling face and friendship. He is now with the Master Carpenter and we will see him again.

  6. As I sit here thinking of my son, it was senseless for him to go. Bill and Marilyn you’re good friends and good people. For your thought of Sean you figured him out from the very beginning. Sean loved people and workman sings the peoples song. I guess people don’t understand the Irish way.
    -Pat Kelly

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