• Date Of Birth: June 20, 1967
  • Date Of Death: January 19, 2022
  • State: Massachusetts

Sean A. Schena, age 54, of Plymouth, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, surrounded by his family at home. He was the devoted husband of the late Donna (McCarron) Schena, beloved father of Joshua Schena, and Christopher Schena, both of Plymouth. He is also survived by his parents Robert and Marie Schena of Haverhill, by his siblings Rob Schena and his wife Amy of Boxford, Mark Schena and his wife Christina of Newburyport, Tara Gregorio and her husband John of West Newbury, Brendan Schena and his wife Carrie Ann of Nashua, NH and Matthew Schena and his wife Angel of Haverhill, as well as his sisters in-law Lisa (McCarron)Westland of Brockton, Shelly McCarron of Quincy and his brother in-law Robert McCarron and his wife Tracy of Kent, CT. Sean leaves a large loving extended family of cousins, nephews, nieces and friends too many to count. Sean was born in Haverhill, MA on June 20, 1967. He attended Central Catholic High School in Lawrence and Villanova University. He went on to make his career in culinary services including owning and operating a family restaurant. He most recently worked as the Senior Vice President of Operations at Unidine. Loving and devoted husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, Sean will be most remembered for his generous spirit, his quiet bravery, and commitment to creating a better world for his family, friends, community, and really any person in need. He was the epitome of work hard and play hard, he brought friends, coworkers, and family together in almost everything he did as all were equally important to him. He sought, found, and promoted the best in everyone he met, he was the consummate host working to make people feel welcomed and comfortable. He was a champion golfer, a wonderful and talented cook, and a creator and collector of art. He rarely missed an open jump shot, constantly imagined and created new and interesting ways to enhance his home and landscape, and loved spending time watching, playing and coaching his boys in their athletic pursuits. He adored his boys and fought to the very end to stay with them, support them, and love them completely. Throughout his life, Sean was a mentor to his brothers, sister, neighbors, coworkers, nieces, nephews, strangers and friends. He would offer advice, demonstrate patience, and kindness helping any and all he could. He loved his dogs, vacationing in Hilton Head Island with his extended family, eating and drinking “good” red wine with his family and friends. Above all, he loved his beautiful wife, Donna, and now will return to her after a brief absence. He lived a full wonderful life and inspired the very best in everyone around him and those that knew him were blessed with his grace.

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