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Dear Baby Brother,
My heart has saddened and at times I feel lost without you, but I know one day we will be together again. You did so much good more than you know. With a smile that can light up the darkest room. You have a heart made of gold. You have changed not just my life but everyone that has met you. I’m so proud of you more than you can ever know. I’m happy you finally are in no more pain and at peace.
Love You Always,
Your Big Sis
Sean Michael McCurdy went home with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 20th, 2025, at the age of twenty-eight. Sean was born to Linda Mae Stagner and Michael Scott McCurdy on October 25th, 1996.
After Sean graduated from Fremont High School in 2015, he moved on to get his nursing degree and worked for Ogden Clinic. Later he transitioned to Sky West where he was a scheduler. Everyone that knows Sean knows he loves to travel. Sean’s favorite place would be at the beach with a nice drink in his hand. He would take long car rides to new places with our brother, Cody, on brotherly bonding trips.
Sean will be greeted by his father, mother, brother, grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
He is survived by his sister, Shawna Clontz; his six nieces and nephews: King, Phoenix, Love, Memphis, Sunnie, Remie; and one son, Forest (Sean’s cat).
Friends may visit with family at Sean’s Viewing on Thursday, July 17, 2025, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Aaron’s Mortuary, 496 24th Street, Ogden. Please dress in your best vacation wear. Please no swimming suits.
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