Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klein Funeral Home - Tomball on Feb. 2, 2025.
In Loving Memory of Sean James Pearcy
Sean James Pearcy, 38, of
Tomball, Texas, passed away suddenly on January 29, 2025. Born on March 21, 1986, in Houston, Texas, Sean brought boundless energy, laughter, and warmth into the world from the very start.
Sean is survived by his loving family
Parents
Rick & Jean Pearcy
Brother & wife
Brad & Emily Pearcy
(niece & nephew: Kaitlyn & Barrett Pearcy)
Twin Sister & husband
Christin Pearcy Galland & John Galland
(nephews: Robert & Ruger Galland)
Grandmother
Donna White
Aunts & Uncles
Donna Hines & spouse Billy
Kara 'KK' Puente
Tammy Pearcy & spouse LC
Steve Cheswick
Mike Cheswick & spouse Erika
Mark Cheswick
Plus, his 5 cousins and a wide network of extended family and friends who adored him
A Life Full of Heart and Humor
Sean's life was a vibrant tapestry woven with love, laughter, and adventure. First and foremost, he was immensely proud of his family. He often joked that his "strong feminine side" was his twin sister, Christin. Their twin intuition was legendary, a connection that transcended words. Sean was equally vocal about his admiration for his older brother, Brad, sharing countless stories of their adventures and brotherly mischief.
For the past 16 years, Sean carved out a remarkable career in the specialty lumber industry. Though his role was in sales, he quickly became known as a technical specialist, earning the respect and trust of colleagues and clients across Southeast Texas.
Sean had a zest for life that was infectious. His #1 passion was ensuring the happiness of those around him. He thrived in the great outdoors, whether fishing, hunting, shooting, or sitting around
a bonfire with family and friends, his hearty laugh echoing into the night. While he loved shark fishing with his buddies, everyone knew Sean had one rule: Absolutely NO BOATS!
In recent years, Sean found joy in the art of BBQ, diving into cook-offs and perfecting his grilling techniques. He was always on the hunt for the perfect rub, but for Sean, it was never just about the food-it was about the camaraderie. His heart swelled with pride participating in charity events supporting veterans, police, EMS and firefighters.
Perhaps his greatest passion was gun-building and firearms. True to form, Sean loved to share knowledge, always attributing his skills to lessons learned from friends (though he'd never reveal their names!).
- A Celebration of Life -
Sean's remarkable life will be honored at a Celebration of Life on Friday, February 7th, from 5 PM to 8 PM at Klein Funeral Home, 1400 West Main Street,
Tomball, Texas 77375.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations in Sean's name to organizations close to his heart:
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American Heart Association· Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Sean's spirit, humor, and unwavering love for his family and friends will forever be etched in the hearts of those who knew him. He lived fully, laughed often, and loved deeply-a legacy that will continue to inspire and bring joy to all.
To honor Sean's vibrant spirit, please join us in wearing bright, colorful attire at the Celebration of Life.