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Sean Glen Cearlock

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Sean Glen Cearlock

Birth
Vandalia, Fayette County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 May 2010 (aged 27)
Nokomis, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Nokomis, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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NOKOMIS - Sean Glen Cearlock was born Dec. 27, 1982, in Vandalia, the son of Gary Cearlock of Vandalia and Helen (Blair) Cearlock of Nokomis.

Funeral services will be at St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2010, with burial at Calvary Cemetery in Nokomis. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 2010, with prayers ar 3:15 p.m. at Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home in Nokomis.

Sean graduated with the class of 2001 at Nokomis High School. He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis. He worked as an assembly operator at Hydro-Gear in Sullivan.

Sean was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Nokomis Rescue/Fire Department, and Boy Scouts of America Troop 99. He was a huge supporter of the St. Louis school and church, Nokomis High School and and Junior High and J.F.L. and was a clock operator for many sports.

Sean was a big enthusiast for all sports, especially the NHS Redskins sports teams, St. Louis Cardinals, Virginia Tech Hokies, Fighting Illini, Duke and NASCAR.

Sean leaves his loving family, including his mom. Helen; sister, Emily, whom he named before she was born; father, Gary of Vandalia; grandmother, Loeta Blair of Nokomis; uncle John and aunt Nancy Blair of Chicago; uncle Randy and aunt Tracy Cearlock of Vandalia; aunt Dana and uncle Roy Hosier of Kansas; and numerous cousins.

He was greeted in heaven by grandpa Melvin Blair, grandpa Darrell and grandma Vivian Cearlock, as well as great-grandparents John and Irene Slaughter, Glen and Helen (Rubright) Blair and Charles and Madeline Cearlock.

Sean's proudest accomplishments were graduating from high school, becoming an Eagle Scout and achieving the Order of the Arrow, receiving Athletic Trainer of the Year, and receiving Employee of the Quarter at Rte. 16 Grain Co-op, while working there.

Sean witnessed for the Lord by sharing his faith through his actions and love for others. Anyone who knew Sean, knew the amazing love and pride that he had for his mom and sister, Emily.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Wade, Dr. Einhorn in Indiana, Dr. Velasco, Dr. Mocharnuk, and Dr. Cady, their staffs and nurses that he had met while trying to beat cancer. We are all blessed that they were willing to use the gifts that God gave them. Also special thanks to Quad Co. Hospice nurses: Lisa Keifer, Judy Marley and Angie Taylor for keeping Sean comfortable and having his family at his side at the end of his life. Sean would do the chemo and live by the motto "live strong."

Sean never knew a stranger. He was blessed and fulfilled by being included on many prayer lists throughout this wonderful area, and for that we a truly thankful.
Published in The State Journal-Register on May 27, 2010
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VANDALIA - Sean Glen Cearlock, 27, Vandalia, Hydo-Gear assembly operator, died Tuesday (May 25, 2010). Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, St. Louis Catholic Church, Nokomis. Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis, with 3:15 p.m. prayers. Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Nokomis. Member: Nokomiws Rescue/Fire Department and Boy Scouts of America Troop 99. Survivors: father, Gary Cearlock, Vandalia; mother, Helen Blair Cearlock, Nokomis; sister, Emily Cearlock; grandmother, Loeta Blair, Nokomis; uncles, John Blair, Chicago; Randy Cearlock, Vandalia; aunt, Dana Hosier, Kansas. Preceded by: two grandfathers, one grandmother and four great-grandparents.
Published in Decatur Herald & Review on May 27, 2010

NOTE:Sean passed away at home.
NOKOMIS - Sean Glen Cearlock was born Dec. 27, 1982, in Vandalia, the son of Gary Cearlock of Vandalia and Helen (Blair) Cearlock of Nokomis.

Funeral services will be at St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2010, with burial at Calvary Cemetery in Nokomis. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 27, 2010, with prayers ar 3:15 p.m. at Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home in Nokomis.

Sean graduated with the class of 2001 at Nokomis High School. He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Nokomis. He worked as an assembly operator at Hydro-Gear in Sullivan.

Sean was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Nokomis Rescue/Fire Department, and Boy Scouts of America Troop 99. He was a huge supporter of the St. Louis school and church, Nokomis High School and and Junior High and J.F.L. and was a clock operator for many sports.

Sean was a big enthusiast for all sports, especially the NHS Redskins sports teams, St. Louis Cardinals, Virginia Tech Hokies, Fighting Illini, Duke and NASCAR.

Sean leaves his loving family, including his mom. Helen; sister, Emily, whom he named before she was born; father, Gary of Vandalia; grandmother, Loeta Blair of Nokomis; uncle John and aunt Nancy Blair of Chicago; uncle Randy and aunt Tracy Cearlock of Vandalia; aunt Dana and uncle Roy Hosier of Kansas; and numerous cousins.

He was greeted in heaven by grandpa Melvin Blair, grandpa Darrell and grandma Vivian Cearlock, as well as great-grandparents John and Irene Slaughter, Glen and Helen (Rubright) Blair and Charles and Madeline Cearlock.

Sean's proudest accomplishments were graduating from high school, becoming an Eagle Scout and achieving the Order of the Arrow, receiving Athletic Trainer of the Year, and receiving Employee of the Quarter at Rte. 16 Grain Co-op, while working there.

Sean witnessed for the Lord by sharing his faith through his actions and love for others. Anyone who knew Sean, knew the amazing love and pride that he had for his mom and sister, Emily.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Wade, Dr. Einhorn in Indiana, Dr. Velasco, Dr. Mocharnuk, and Dr. Cady, their staffs and nurses that he had met while trying to beat cancer. We are all blessed that they were willing to use the gifts that God gave them. Also special thanks to Quad Co. Hospice nurses: Lisa Keifer, Judy Marley and Angie Taylor for keeping Sean comfortable and having his family at his side at the end of his life. Sean would do the chemo and live by the motto "live strong."

Sean never knew a stranger. He was blessed and fulfilled by being included on many prayer lists throughout this wonderful area, and for that we a truly thankful.
Published in The State Journal-Register on May 27, 2010
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VANDALIA - Sean Glen Cearlock, 27, Vandalia, Hydo-Gear assembly operator, died Tuesday (May 25, 2010). Services: 10:30 a.m. Friday, St. Louis Catholic Church, Nokomis. Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Stiehl-Dawson Funeral Home, Nokomis, with 3:15 p.m. prayers. Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Nokomis. Member: Nokomiws Rescue/Fire Department and Boy Scouts of America Troop 99. Survivors: father, Gary Cearlock, Vandalia; mother, Helen Blair Cearlock, Nokomis; sister, Emily Cearlock; grandmother, Loeta Blair, Nokomis; uncles, John Blair, Chicago; Randy Cearlock, Vandalia; aunt, Dana Hosier, Kansas. Preceded by: two grandfathers, one grandmother and four great-grandparents.
Published in Decatur Herald & Review on May 27, 2010

NOTE:Sean passed away at home.

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