Sean Geske joined the Pico Rivera Station family in April 2012 and although Sean was only with us for what felt like a short amount of time, memories of our special moments with Sean will remain forever in our hearts.

News of Sean's sudden passing on April 20th, 2016 brought pain and sorrow to the hearts of Sean's family, friends and comrades throughout the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. It is difficult to comprehend how a friend as loyal and caring as Sean could be taken away from our lives so suddenly.

Through the sorrow, the outpouring of love and support shared amongst everyone in Sean's life has brought peace and comfort to all as we continue to cherish the memories.

Please take a moment to reflect and continue to share your heartwarming stories and memories of Sean and how he touched each of our lives.

Sean, you will be missed dearly, everyday.  Until we meet again, may your body and soul rest in eternal peace.

With love,
Your PRV Family
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You always had a smile when I would run into you at the gym. My husband Ben & I will surely miss seeing you. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.
Ben & Tanya Uribes

~ Tanya Uribes

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I have a glass teapot that I use a lot at work. I have a tendency to not clean it until I have to use it and it would irk Sean. One morning, he said he decided to do something nice for me and clean my pot (before I came into work). He was in the kitchen rinsing out my glass pot. I'm not sure if he finished but he was holding the pot and someone caught his attention and he quickly turned around and the glass pot hit something and shattered! Someone heard it and shouted, "Mazel Tov!" Sean felt really, really bad and tried to find one like my pot at Bath and Beyond and another store; he couldn't, so he told me to find one on Amazon and he bought it for me. I still have the pot and I remember him. Thank you Sean for being so sincere, sweet and supportive towards me....through these past years.

With Love,
TVo

~ T Vo

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Sean,
There is not a day that will go by that you will run across My thoughts. Every week I would see sean either at the gym, Albertsons, or seeing him whip around in his black porche through out redlands. Everyone either knew sean,or wanted to get to know him. He was a magnet to people everywhere he went. Sean always told me, "cherish your family brother.. that is the most important thing in life".sean felt like family.i will take that with me forever. I miss you sean.

R.I.P My friend. We will never forget you .

Ryan

~ Ryan Lee

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