Sean Robert DeAdder, was born at Beverly Hospital on April 16, 1988 to Robert and Kathy. Sean attended Essex North Shore Agricultural & Technical School in Danvers, MA. He went on to work as a mechanic as he always had a passion for sports cars.
At the young age of 36, Sean passed away on April 25, 2024. He is preceded in death by his sister Amy, and his grandparents Robert DeAdder, Alice, and John Bezzati Sr. He is survived by his parents Robert and Kathy, his brother Derek, his niece Liela, nephew Matthew, his grandmother Doris, and many other family members.
Seans love for the outdoors meant you could always find him out fishing in Newburyport with his brother Derek, on Lake Cochichewick with Ed Andruss in North Andover, going for walks with his mother and their beloved dog Diesel, or trapshooting at the sportsman club that he was a part of. When Sean was not outdoors, you might find him at a sports gathering with friends or chatting with buddies on Boston Bowhunter and Northeast Bowhunter. But what he loved most, was hunting trips in Vermont with his father, brother, and family friends.
Growing up, Sean and his brother spent their days playing whiffle ball, football, and street hockey with their childhood friends who he maintained close bonds with throughout adulthood.
Sean was selfless, caring, and kind. He never hesitated to assist friends, family, and neighbors when they were in need.
He deeply touched the lives of all that had the privilege of meeting him and will be forever missed by his family and friends.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, May 7 from 5 to 8 PM at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in his memory to https://gofund.me/1c4011ad
Sean, missing the childhood beach days with you, my sister and your brother more than ever now. I hope heaven is absolutely beautiful, and free of “karens” telling you to stop throwing sand (lol). May the sun always shine for your brother, mom, dad and family.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember Sean running around on the docks in Newburyport with his brother and the rest of the marina kids. He was such a great kid. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this very tough time.