

Sean was a lifelong resident of Concord and graduated from Concord High school in 1989. He was a graduate of Dean Jr College and the University of Hartford majoring in communications, where he was a member of the Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity.
Sean was an avid sports fan. He loved playing baseball and hockey and attended sporting events as well as Nascar races held in Loudon NH. Other interests included reading and watching true crime and crime dramas. Sean was the life of any party, a social butterfly and was tireless in helping others.
One of Sean's other interests was to find a cure for Type I Diabetes. Sean partnered with friends and brought the "Walk for a Cure" to Concord, NH. He worked alongside the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDRF), to create this walk, joined the board of directors, attended their gala's and was awarded the "Cure Champion Award in 2015. He also partnered with another friend to create "Days Charity Events" where they raised money for JDRF and hosted signing events and dinners with the Days of Our Lives cast in locations such as MA, CT, TX and CA.
Sean worked in health insurance for many years and later became a part-time EMT. He volunteered his time with the Exployers youth program at the station where he worked. Sean became an LNA and worked at Epsom Healthcare doing what he loved. However, his real true passion was spending time with his family and two daughters Emma and Lauren. They were his true pride and joy!
Sean, will be missed by many and leaves a huge void in this world as well as in our hearts. There are too many words to describe what a beautiful soul he was.
He is survived by his daughters Emma and Lauren Kemp of Concord, NH, maternal uncle George Lamprey of Center Harbor, NH, paternal aunt, Deborah ,and uncle, Duncan McNeish of Meredith NH and former wife and best friend, Ellen Kemp of Concord, NH. He is predeceased by his parents Tom and Diane Kemp of Concord, NH.
Services will be held on Friday, February 21st from 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM followed by calling hours at Bennett Funeral Home, 209 North Main St Concord, NH 03301.
In, lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Juvenile Diabetes: Breakthrough T1D, P.O. Box 5021, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5021
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