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Seamus J. Simcock
Son of the late James and Myra Simcock. Beloved Brother of Jordan (JC), Parris, Sarah, Nelson, and Elizabeth. Daughter Olivia. Grandson to the late John and Sarah Simcock and Grandson to the late Robert and Aldeen Mills. Loving Uncle to Josiah, Lyves, Savannah, Ariel, Sabianca, Chaim, Arianna, Rayen, Locksley, Lord, Nelson Jr and Dante. Nephew to William, Sarah, John , David, Star, Calvin, Michael, Beverley and the late Kathy , John Jr , Jeannie , Caroline , Eileen, Keith Ronnie and Judy. Great Nephew to the late Kathleen Williams-Chambers. A host of cousins and second cousins most special reconnections to Lisa, Rochelle, Melissa, and their children.
Seamus’s life, though tragically shortened, was a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of family, passion, and ambition. His early years unfolded in the familiar embrace of Norwood Massachusetts where he went to elementary school followed by a move with his parents and siblings to Hyde Park, where he spent time and grew up surrounded by the warmth of his grandparents' home. He had close childhood friends growing up in Hyde Park and Roslindale. He was a long-time resident of the North Shore/Boston area and Rhode Island, establishing deep roots in those communities.
Beyond his geographical footprint, Seamus left an indelible mark on those who knew and loved him. His dedication to physical fitness wasn't merely a hobby; it was a passion that blossomed into a career as a personal trainer. This drive and determination contributed to his sales background, reflecting a natural aptitude for connecting with people. He possessed a broad and eclectic taste in music, a soundtrack to a life lived on his terms. He loved to cook and cuisine was another passion – he cherished summer days spent at the beach, basking in the sun and the camaraderie of loved ones. His humor and charismatic personality drew people to him effortlessly.
In his final year, a profound shift in priorities took hold. He dedicated himself to rekindling and strengthening family bonds, emphasizing the importance of connection, support, and love. This heartfelt desire manifested in his taking steps to launch his own business, a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and his ambition to build a lasting legacy. Sadly, unforeseen circumstances robbed him of the opportunity to fully realize these dreams. His passing leaves an immeasurable void, a loss that will be deeply and eternally felt by his family and all who knew him.
To honor his memory we will do our best to achieve what was taken from him to soon.
Visiting hours in The Robert J. Lawler & Crosby Funeral Home, 1803 Centre St. West Roxbury on Saturday March 8, from 2:00 to 6:00 pm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment private.