Sean-O’Neil-Obituary

Sean M. O’Neil

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Dec 31, 1983 – Apr 15, 2025

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BORN
December 31, 1983
DIED
April 15, 2025
LOCATION
Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Sean Michael O'Neil, age 41, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2025. Sean had a passion for food and cooking. He worked for The Mercantile Club in Emmaus, PA as a sous chef and manager. He was well traveled with many of his travels leading him to some of the top restaurants around the country....

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Sean and I shared many classes together throughout High School together. His nickname was "Shiggity Bones" how he got that nickname I cannot remember, but I remember his amazing basketball ball handling skills. RIP bud

Sean, the first day we met, I felt instantly connected to you. I knew you were special. Some of the best memories I have were because of you. The years we spent together were full of adventure, laughs, tears, amazing food and love. You taught me so much. I never truly got a chance to tell you how much you meant to me and how sorry I am. Anyone who was lucky enough to know you, now is tasked with living in a world without your light, your smile and your beautiful spirit. Never goodbye, only,...

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.... May God comfort you and bring you peace

We hesitate to post as we are at a loss for words. Please know that we are extremely shocked and sad for this significant loss! To all who mourn Sean´s death, we wish you peace that passes understanding and good memories to forever cherish! Keeping you close in thoughts and prayers!

To His Wonderful Parents Brian and Terry Terry worked at my OB-GYN office for many years and she kept me and staff updated on her two sons. We are members of the Merchantile Club and often Sean would greet us for update on his parents and how happy he was with his life in the Lehigh Valley. We are truly saddened by his passing. You are blessed with your lifetime of wonderful memories of Sean. Dr. Bruce and Georgia Viechnicki

Brian , Terry and family , So sorry for your loss . Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.