The late Sean Pinder was a cherished member of the Plympton community. Known for his infectious laughter, dancing skills, and uplifting spirit, Sean’s passing has left a significant void at The Post Office Inn, where he was a beloved fixture. The community is now rallying to honor his memory and support his family during this difficult time.
Simon Turpin expressed his grief on Facebook, stating, "To hear the very sad news today that another top man is no longer with us RIP Sean Pinder you will be greatly missed 💔." Simon also urged friends to support one another during such challenging times.
A GoFundMe campaign has been set up by Daniel Hampton Jones to raise funds for a memory bench at The Post Office Inn, a place that Sean dearly loved. As of today, £585 has been raised out of the £2,000 goal from 19 donations. Marie Clegg, who recently donated £50, and The Post Office Inn, which contributed £100, are among those leading the effort.
Connor Easterbrook mourned Sean’s loss, writing, "Devastated to hear this morning that you aren’t with us no more. The Postie really won’t be the same without your jokes, your laughter, and your dancing skills. You will be missed so much. We really have lost an amazing person."
Leanne Kelly also shared her sadness, commenting, "So sad I can’t believe it he made me laugh so much!!" Sophie O’Flynn remembered Sean as someone who was "always so happy," while Samantha Jay Warren expressed her shock and sent her love to Sean’s family and friends.
Sean Pinder’s death has touched many, and the community’s collective effort to commemorate him through the installation of a memory bench at The Post Office Inn underscores the deep impact he had on everyone around him. This tribute aims to keep his joyful spirit alive in a place where he was so deeply cherished.
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