SEAN-BICKEL-Obituary

SEAN M. BICKEL

Santa Ana, California

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Bickel, Sean M., passed away on November 24, 2012 at his home. Sean was born March 23, 1975 to John and Pam Bickel in Brea, Calif. Sean attended Brea schools graduating from Brea-Olinda High School in 1993. Sean played football and baseball. Sean was the starting tailback his senior year....

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Just been thinking about you a lot and I wanted to tell you that I have a friend who works on a fishing boat in San Diego and I tell him about you all the time and how amazing you were and all the tuna you would bring home. Anyways, Thank you for always making me laugh and teasing me about everything. Love and miss you. Love your favorite cousin.

I will always love you......
Nugget

Thanks Sean for un-tangling my windchime! You always were good to me! I think about you and Gma Gpa everyday and I miss you but know your finally at peace! You never knew how much everyone loved you and how special you were! Miss you alot Nd always love you Aunt Karen ps Katie had a boy

Brother... I am not sure why I am writing this as I know you wont see it. I just miss you so much and wish you were here. There are so many milestones that are occurring and its just not the same without you but I know you are here in spirit. I miss our talks, hanging out, your laughter and most of all our friendship. I miss you more then words. Sister

I recently heard of Sean's passing. Sean and I worked together and were roommates from 99-01. Some of my best memories are of the times we fished and hung-out from Santa Barbara south to Cabo. I still tell those stories like they happened yesterday. He was a one of a kind.
My condolences to his family.

Well, my son. Yesterday was your birthday. We did not always get together for your birthday because of t he way you worked, but. We event ually did. I miss you so much. Still don't quite get it. Love you, Dad.

To Sean's Family, I just want to say what a class act your son was. I fished with him on several occasions as a passenger on the Royal Star and he was the consumate professional. I Just Found out today while viewing their Website and wanted to send this note.

Respected quiet man RIP brother and peace be with your family.

Sean, it doesn't seem that long ago we ran into each other. I see you every day in the picture in Sam's room of you and Johnny Quest holding a BIG bluefin Sam just caught on the International Star. As bryon said, we all thought the world of you but the boys (Dave, Cam, Sam and Ryan) worshiped you as the fishing god you were. You will be truly missed. You and Buckwheat better behave up there!!
Kim