

Sean was passionate about the people in his life that he loved. From his infectious laugh to his goofy humor and charismatic smile.
Sean could make you feel loved with one of his big-hearted smiles, silly waves out his car window as he passed by you, but the best to ever receive from Sean was one of his big bear hugs!
Sean was always so willing to help anyone in need. It didn’t matter if you were stuck on the side of the road, needed help around your home or just simply needed support in any sort of way…he’d be there to help.
Sean’s passion for his fence work and being his own boss of SMC Quality Fencing, made him extremely proud. His meticulous style and hard work ethic were what he wanted to be recognized and respected for when someone asked about his work. Most importantly, we would like Sean to be remembered for the love of his family and his unconditional love for his “Mutti”
Sean is survived by his daughter, Makenzie McMahon; his mother “Mutti", Evelyn; his brothers Thomas Cooley IV and Brian Cooley of Taunton, sister Carolyn Cooley and Tony Hall of Abington, and their sons Jessie and Anthony Hall Jr., sister Janine Cooley of Dighton and her son Jackson Moses; uncle’s Paul Cooley of Chicago, Wolfgang Zimmermann of Germany, aunt Roselies Zimmermann of Germany; nieces, Samantha, Krystin and Aleina, nephew Alex of Wasilla, AK. Sean was predeceased by his father, Thomas Cooley III and his brother, David Cooley.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2022 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at Gillooly Funeral Home, 126 Walpole Street, Norwood. All other services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Sean’s memory in care of Julie Grover-Mikey Strong.
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