SEAN K BRING, of Clarkdale, AZ passed away on August 30, 2024, in his home at the age of 55.
He was born December 28, 1968 to Rich and Sue Bring in Prescott, AZ, their first child and only son.
Sean was local, born and raised, having lived his whole life in the State of Arizona. He attended Mingus Union High School where he made lifelong friends and many memories with his best friend, Jerry Vojnic. Their time was filled with back road adventures, dirt parties, and exploring the state. His love for the outdoors continued into his adult years as he became an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved camping, off-roading, and spending time at the river. Sean was a good friend, with an infectious laugh. Everyone knew that if the garage door was open, they were welcome to stop in, share a beer and catch up on life. Sean was a master drywaller, working many years for his good friend Buzz MacDonald before becoming self-employed.
However, most importantly, he was a proud father and papa. His most cherished times were those spent with his son and grandsons. His camera roll was full of candid photos, either taken while sitting back and watching them play, or from the constant supply of photos gratefully provided by his daughter-in-law.
Sean passed peacefully in his home after a short battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his close family as they stayed at his side until he took his last breath.
Sean is survived by his life partner, Sue Johnson; sons Kade (Jara) Bring of Dover, AR and Taylor Bring of San Diego, CA; daughter Cassee Bring of Phoenix, AZ; four grandsons Kaden, Dreyden, Greyson and Sawyer; parents Rich and Sue Bring of Cornville, AZ; sisters Shannon (Dan) Waddoups of Dover, AR and Kristie (Tony) Tuell of Cornville, AZ; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Sean is proceeded in death by his grandparents Leon & Dona Bring, and Glen & Mable Donaldson, and grandson Easton Cole Bring.
No services will be held per Sean’s wishes.
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