Hampstead, NH – Sean P. Parsons, 52, passed away January 7, 2022 at Holy Family Hospital in Methuen after a long illness.
Born in Hornell, NH, he was the son of Maureen E. (Dunn) Parsons and the late Robert L. Parsons. Sean was a graduate of Saugus High School, Class of 1987. He was the owner of Bravin Home Services in Hampstead, NH. Sean believed in hard work and enjoyed every minute of it. He also believed in playing just as hard and enjoyed life to the fullest! Sean cherished his Mom, his boys, his Harley Motorcycle, his Country and classic rock music, his Budweisers and Captain Morgans, But not necessarily in that order!! Sean was a fun loving man with a crazy sense of humor who loved spending time with family and friends and had a very special relationship with his sister Michelle. Sean was always there for her and she tried hard to be right there for him till the end. He was a fighter, so strong and so determined. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Sean is survived by his children, Brandon R. Parsons and his wife Mariah of Salisbury and Devin R. Parsons also of Salisbury; his sister, Michelle I. Savino and her partner Christopher J. St. George of Holliston; longtime companion Maureen Consentino and her children James E. Consentino and Aidan P. Consentino; his former wife, Michelle (Conte) Parsons of Salisbury; his brother Scott L. Parsons; nephews, George R. Savino, Henry A. Savino, Albert J. Savino and Joshua Parsons.
Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, January 12 from 4:00PM until 6:30PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486 Main St. Haverhill. A funeral service will follow in the funeral home at 6:30PM. Please visit Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook or www.comeaufuneral.com
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Laureen says
January 10, 2022 at 9:11 pmWith Deepest Sympathy to the Parson Family, Especially Brandon and Devon may Family and Friends comfort you in these trying times God Bless you all and Pray 🙏🏻Sean is at Peace
Bob Chinchillo says
December 16, 2022 at 2:05 amI was getting picked on one day in the 5th grade (I was new to the school) by a much bigger kid than me – and for no reason. I was petrified on the playground when this kid was trying to get to me one day while his friends were trying to hold him back from coming at me. After about 10 minutes of this with a big crowd around us (seemed like 10 hours), Sean walked right up to this kid and says “Leave him alone!” The kid stopped and that was it! This may not seem like a big deal, but when you’re in the 5th grade, it’s traumatizing. Sean was like a Godsend that day for me. He did the right thing and 40+ years later, I still remember him for doing that for me. We just had our 35th high school reunion and I that’s when I heard the news of his passing. Thank you Sean, Rest In Peace, and I hope your boys get to read this someday. You were a hero to me that day.