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Sean Michael Cahill

Phoenix, Arizona

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Sean Michael Cahill, 37, born April 25, 1970, beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, lost his battle with cancer on October 23, 2007. He is survived by his wife Lori, his sons: Sean-Patrick, Christopher, Timothy, and Zachary. His parents, Lee and Sally, his brother Ed,...

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Sean, I raised you from a small child to a man I was proud of.We did a lot of things together that you must have liked because you took your kids there too. We're going to continue to be a family and take care of your sons. We'll miss you forever. I love you, son.

Dad was the best dad I could ever have. He liked to take me and Zak to the race track also go to Glamis with the family. We also spreaded him on his favorite hill which was olds.

Lori, You know that my Dad (your husband) was a great father. He did alot of things that we will always remember. Lori, it is ok to cry and hug me and Timothy. (don't hug us to hard). Love Zachary.

Sean, I remember so many good times we shared, from our bicycles, to paper routes, to motorcycles and to our families. You were more than just my big brother, you were my friend. I will look out for our family and for whatever they need. We are all going to miss you more than words describe. Love you, brother!

I waited a long time to find my True Love. Although I did not get him for very long I will always cherish the time we did have. He left me with two wonderful boys to raise and I hope he will be there in spirit to help me do it. I will try to keep them happy and safe and to always let them know how much they were loved by him and by the rest of thier family.I miss his laugh and his smile, I even miss our arguments. I would love to be able to have an argument with him right now if it meant he...

Sean is the second member of the SRS family that has passed in the last few years. I have know Sean since he started racing at SRS and there was never a weekend that he didn't have a smile on his face or an Associated car in his pit. Sean always enjoyed spending the race night with his sons. I know this brought him joy. Sean enjoyed life and living it. My sympathies go out to his family.

Sally and Lee..There is no greater loss than that of a child, It is not the way it should be.
Lori.. Although I haven't known you very long, I am impressed with how you have handled this. May God bless you all. Our hearts go out to you.

Sean was one of the first people I met when i moved here. I met him at the R/C track and obviously since we had the same first name, got to each other. He was very helpful to me and always seemed happy and smiling. Always put his kids on top priority and was a friend to everyone. Whenever the track needed some help, Sean was there. We will truelly miss him. Our deepest sympothy goes out to his family.

To all of Sean's family Please accept my deepest sympathies. I met Sean 5 years ago at the RC. race track,and have lots of great memory's of racing with Sean and his boys. He was always happy and fun to be with and I will miss him greatly. God speed Sean.