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- FROSTBURG - Sean William Diamond, 31, of Frostburg, found peace on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. Sean leaves behind his beautiful wife, Katie Diamond; and three children, Trenton, Tucker and Taylor whom he adored more than anything in this world. He is preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Francis and Alma Cunningham, grandfather, James "Streaky" Clark and nephews Louis and Francis Bradley. Sean was born on Oct. 11, 1986, and went to St. Michael's Elementary School, Bishop Walsh Middle School and graduated from Beall High School Class of 2004. He lived for time with his family, golf, soccer and Notre Dame Football. Sean is survived by his parents, William & Jane Ayn Diamond, Frostburg; sister, Kristin and Cory Walker and their children, Isabella Ayn and Reeve, Frostburg; Paternal Grandparents, William Sr. & Elaine (Cunningham) Diamond, Frostburg; Maternal Grandmother, Caroline (Markovchik) Clark, Cumberland; Uncles, Jon Diamond & Karen, Frostburg, Jim Diamond & Cindy, Frostburg; Aunts, Maria Cotton & Dave, Frostburg, Jean Clark & John Dorner, Joan Loffert & Richard, Cresaptown; nine cousins, Andrew Diamond & wife, January, South Carolinia, Nicholas Diamond, California, Eric Diamond, Alaska, James Loffert, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Hobel & David, Frostburg, Jill Loffert, Cresaptown, Alyssa Cotton, South Carolina, Olivia Diamond, Frostburg, David Cotton, Frostburg; mother and father-in-law, Jackie (Richards) and Joseph Enright, Bel Air, Cumberland; sisters-in-law, Jessica Berry and husband, Scott, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Jade Enright, Cumberland; many great uncles, aunt, and extended cousins. Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A. 15205 McMullen Highway SW, Cresaptown, on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Michael Catholic Church, 44 E Main St., Frostburg, on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2017. Sean loved life and lived to the fullest so remembering his vibrant personality and smile is his family's wish. In lieu of flowers those wishing to honor Sean's memory may do so by making contributions of the education fund which as been set up for his children. Contribution checks may be sent to First United Bank and Trust, 115 Harrison St., Cumberland. Published in Cumberland Times-News on November 29, 2017
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