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Jessica Barnett
October 10, 2024
Although our time together was short I remember our 3rd date together, we went to the WW2 museum in New Orleans and I adored his love of history. All of his travel stories amazed me, one of the most beautiful souls I had the pleasure of meeting and knowing.
Geri Cranmer
September 29, 2024
October 13th at 2pm starting at Kerlerec St ending on Decatur St. The Abbey Bar about 6 blocks long
New Orleans . Second Line parade information.
Ally Krzywicki
August 22, 2024
Sean has truly taught me how to love and how i should be treated. He always showed me the positive side of everything and always cracked a joke when i needed it. From all of our bowling dates to our road trip to Louisiana every memory was amazing. He will be forever loved and missed by all who knew him.
Francesca Cane
August 19, 2024
My favorite memory with Sean was a day we had spent at the lake with Sean showing off his backflips and diving skills, later on we had a bonfire together and roasted marshmallows which led to us lighting fireworks. He lit all the ones I was too scared too, eventually it started raining on us. He invited us back to his mancave to watch an anime he liked. Being from the city im not very fond of wet grass bugs or dirt so Sean carried me from the car all the way up the stairs. We laughed all night sung kareoke songs did pull ups on his pull up bar. From meeting him at 8 years old he was always such a gentleman, a kind soul, so smart and athletic. He was a genuine good person which is very rare. He was so loved by everyone who got to know him and will be missed dearly forever.
Geri
August 16, 2024
The kind words that people are telling me about my son make it nice to know that people saw him as I do . Thank you.
Evan Hattrich
August 15, 2024
Playing sports in high school and working out with Sean was something that made those memories fond ones. It´s about impossible to think of a time when he wasn´t smiling, excited to keep learning and pushing himself while everyone else around him was probably just excited to go home and eat dinner.
But it was that kind of of radiating energy that drew in everyone around Sean. It was so easy to forget about the hundreds of yards we ran on the football field during practice, or the thousands of meters during track practice when I was able to turn to Sean and see him having the best time ever (which is how he always looked).
Sean was always on a continuous path of improvement in his life. He knew this and loved continuing to grow. This was very clear when I first saw him be able to do a hand-stand from a squatted position, which was a yoga/CrossFit movement taught to us by our track coach, Michael Juskus. I remember being so jealous when Sean showed it to me after having just joined track a month before, meanwhile I was going at that move since the year before to no avail! From then on, Sean was in my mind every time I attempted it until I had finally reached my goal.
Sean was not only a student, but a teacher in so many more ways than he probably realized. Multiple times in this past week, I´ve found myself pausing and taking a step back during overwhelming periods to think about Sean, and think about how he would respond to whatever situation I´m in front of. And every time, the answer is that he would smile and get it done, because that´s the kind of guy he is.
I feel lucky and grateful to have been able to witness a small part of Sean´s journey, as I know he did more to chase his dreams after High School than most people have done in their lives. For this, I thank you for inspiring me, Sean. I know you´re doing just as well, still, if not better.
Evan Hattrich
August 15, 2024
Playing sports in high school and working out with Sean was something that made those memories fond ones. It´s about impossible to think of a time when he wasn´t smiling, excited to keep learning and pushing himself while everyone else around him was probably just excited to go home and eat dinner.
But it was that kind of of radiating energy that drew in everyone around Sean. It was so easy to forget about the hundreds of yards we ran on the football field during practice, or the thousands of meters during track practice when I was able to turn to Sean and see him having the best time ever (which is how he always looked). He always had time to crack a joke too.
Sean was always on a continuous path of improvement in his. He knew this and loved continuing to grow. This was very clear when I first saw him be able to do a hand-stand from a squatted position, which was a yoga/CrossFit movement taught to us by our track coach, Michael Juskus. He showed me the move and I was so jealous that he pulled it off after just joining track that year, when I had been going at it since the year before! From then on, Sean was in my mind every time I attempted that move until I had finally pulled it off.
I´m extremely grateful to have witnessed a small part of this journey from Sean, as I know he did more to chase his dreams after high school than most people would have in their lives. I believe he is still on this journey and he is doing just as well now.
Melinda
August 15, 2024
Geri and Tom..., Condolences to family and friends. He was always such a sweet/compassionate kid. May he rest easy! Love Melinda B and family
Chief nation
Frank Intelisano
August 14, 2024
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Geraldine
August 14, 2024
Please note in lieu of flowers we are requesting to donate to your favorite charity or to a scholarship fund for Dive Medics organized by our family and Sean´s college. , SLCC

Kristen Corbett
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Kristen Corbett
August 14, 2024
Kristen Corbett
August 14, 2024
Sean and my son Joey were Best Friends and met in kindergarten. Their friendship was admired by most and watching them grow up together was one of the many blessings in my life. Sean convinced Joey to go to Bible study and that was a great influence in his life. Sean had a laugh that was contagious and the life-size cutout of the Rock in my driveway was just one of the funniest moments they shared. He was respectful, kind, and had a wonderful soul. He will forever be remembered as a bright shining star. Love and prayers to all Cranmer family. Our hearts are broken. God always has plan
Legacy Remembers
Posted events
August 12, 2024
Aug
24
3:00 p.m.
St Jude, Hopatcong, Parish Center Hall
40 Maxim Dr, Hopatcong, NJ 07843
Oct
13
A Second line parade
Details to be announced, New Orleanes, NJ 70032
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
August 12, 2024
Sean Cranmer Obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved son and brother, Sean Thomas Cranmer. Sean was called home to the Lord on July 28, 2024, at the young age of 22. His fierce love for others was rooted in his strong faith in... Read Sean Cranmer's Obituary
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