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Sean M. Brozell

January 1, 1968 ~ June 7, 2025

Born in: Fort Walton Beach, Florida
Resided in: Union City, Pennsylvania

Sean M. Brozell, 57, of Union City, left us unexpectedly too soon on June 7, 2025. Born on January 1, 1968, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Sean was known for his big heart and passion for life.
He graduated from Union City High School in 1986 and went on to own and operate Kaydyn Directional Drilling before joining Jet Jack, Inc.
Sean was a proud member of the American Legion and filled his life with outdoor adventures. He loved hunting, especially falconry with his daughter Katie and her red-tailed hawk, Athena. Whether it was fishing, golfing, or simply enjoying nature, he always sought joy in the great outdoors. A devoted dad, he cheered on his daughters at softball games and was a huge supporter of Jordyn’s musical pursuits. He was a collector of many things, particularly marbles, baseball cards, and coins and will be remembered as a hardworking dedicated man.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Brozell of Union City; his parents, Robert and Kattanah Brozell of Union City; daughters Katherine Brozell and her fiancé Collin Hedderick of Union City, and Jordyn Brozell of Cleveland, Ohio; a son, Nicholas Wienczkowski of Union City; a granddaughter, Nova Brumagin; sister Jennifer Wienczkowski and her husband Christopher of Centerville; brother Mitchell Brozell and his companion Zoe Niedzwecki of Erie; and his two best friends, Steve Pinkerton of Kimball, Nebraska and Dean Brumagin and his wife Carol of Union City.
Sean is preceded in death by his grandparents, Samuel and Joanne Bayle.
Family and friends are invited to call on Thursday, June 12th, from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., located at 62 S. Main Street, Union City.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to make a memorial donation to the Tamarack Turkey Talkers, NWTF Chapter, 26382 Wilkins Road, Union City, PA 16438.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Sean’s Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com.

Services

Visitation: Thursday, June 12, 2025 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc.
62 South Main Street
Union City, Pennsylvania 16438


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  1. My deepest sympathy to Karen and the entire Brozell family. I worked with Sean at Jet Jack and became good friends with him. He will be missed deeply. Phil Jadlowiec

  2. Shawn you were a great friend and a brother..i will never forget all the good times we had on and off the ice…rest in peace ..

  3. Oh Karen I’m so sorry. I was there at the beginning of your adventure with Sean all the memories came flooding back. With deepest condolences and prayers for strength and peace for you and the entire family.
    Kelly

  4. Karen I am so deeply saddened to hear about Sean. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  5. Omg this is so horrible, my deepest sympathies to everyone in the family. I am so sorry I can’t be there with all of you. My love to all of you
    Love Aunt Dot.

  6. Karen,
    I am so saddened by the loss of Sean for you and the girls. I know he will be deeply missed. My friendship is here for you all and my prayers are endless. Love you!

  7. Sean, our friendship started in 4th grade, and you became my great friend for so many years. You never forgot our friendship no matter where we ended up. I will always remember the great times we had in the Monte Carlo. Karen, Katie and JoJo please know you will always have a place in our hearts and we are praying for you in this time if loss.

    Love Dan, Weng. Jacob and Danica Pinkerton

  8. Gary and I are so sorry for your devastating loss. Prayers for you all during this difficult time.
    Gary and Jeff

  9. Some things in this lifetime we will never understand and this is one of them. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all for many years to come, may you all lean on each other to find comfort in these times of need. we are here for you whenever needed so so sorry for your loss 🙏

  10. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Sean was a great guy. I’m very sorry for your loss. RIP Sean

  11. We are so very sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. We only knew him a short time, but he made a long lasting memory of being so kind and generous. At this very difficult time, we send all our love and prayers to his family & friends.
    Mark & Gail

  12. You will be so missed, my friend. Countless years of great memories that I will forever hold on to.

  13. Dear Karen, Katie, and Jordyn so sorry for your devastating loss . Sean was a very giving and hard working person who was willing to help at any time. I know this when he offered to help me install siding on his days off. Will always have the great memories of all the cookouts at the bait shop. He will be greatly missed.

  14. My deepest sympathy to the entire Brozell family.Sean you were a great friend always there to give me a hand. I will deeply miss you and our times together our laughs hunting with you and your family. RIP my brother I will never forget you God bless you and your family. Eddie Hajbura

  15. Tan, Bob, Jen , Mitch, Karen, Katie, Jordan & Nick, there are no words to express how sorry I am for your loss! I have so many incredibly happy memories with you all! Sean was such an incredibly kind hearted man, he love deeply and was loved just as deeply! It is such an honor to call you all my friends & family! I pray you all are comforted in the arms of our loving Father, and find peace in knowing Sean is walking on streets of gold and will forever be watching over you all and I have no doubt he is extremely proud of you all! Forever in my thoughts and prayers!

  16. I saw Sean a couple of years ago for the first time in a long time. He had not changed a bit, and he exuded happiness, love, and excitement about his life and family. My heart and prayers go out to all of you. Bob and Tan, I am so very sorry ❤️. I have the fondest memories of your entire family.

  17. Karen, Girls and loving Family, We are heartbroken to hear of Sean’s passing.
    I am So Sorry. My Deepest Sympathy. Praying for you by the minute. I will miss him dearly.
    I enjoyed our conversations at the campfires at Jerry and Sarah’s. He always wanted me to explain the bible to him. It was the Big Debate with us. Me having to prove the spiritual gifts and action of God, which he loved to hear.
    While I had to hear him rant how religion has screwed it all up and ruin God’s plan.
    We never left mad but always with things to ponder on which to me was good. I called him Little Pistol and he called Firey Redhead. Then I would say, I would prefer Ginger. He loved to banter. Fun Times!
    Gonna miss that Spitfire so much. Praying for God to help us through day-by-day and never forget, Our Friend Forever Sean. You will be missed Brother!

  18. My sympathies to your family. The world lost a kind, caring person who did not hesitate to lend a hand to a friend with asking nothing in return. You have raised two strong independent woman & that is something to be proud of. I know you will be guiding your children from above. You will be missed.

  19. I want to express my deepest sympathies to Karen, Katie and Jordyn. Sean started out one of my customers at Ditch Witch but over the last 15 years became one of my good friends. We talked about and shared a lot of hunting stories and talked a lot about life in general. He was VERY PROUD of his girls. Through the years I’ve enjoyed hearing about Katie’s love of the outdoors , the falconry , the hunting. Although I’ve never met you I’ve watched you grow up through your Dad’s eyes.
    I will always remember him getting wound up and telling a good story He made me laugh and he made me smile. We really had some great talks and I enjoyed every one of them. Man I’m going to miss him.
    (I picked the brightly lit candle because Sean was a bright light)
    Ron Reagle

  20. My heart is deeply saddened! I grew up with Sean and he was a sweetheart! My sincere condolences to his family and friends!

  21. I haven’t seen Sean in many years. When we finally saw each other he recognized me first and we talked for a long time about each other and what we did over the years. We had a lot of growing up. He’ll be missed by many people. Way too young. My condolences to parents and entire family.

  22. Our condolences to you guys. If anything is needed let us know. – Gary, Sheena, Shawn and Oliver Weed

  23. Our deepest sympathy to Karen and the children. We have known each other for a very long time. Our paths crossed more on the road than in person chats, but when we got a chance to talk it was always like we never left off. May God she’s his grace and strength to you all at this time of need… God Bless you all….

  24. My sincere condolences to all his family and friends. I went to school with Sean, and ran into him several months ago, he stopped and we chatted for a while. Was nice seeing him and catching up on life. Though I had not seen him in a long time. Over the years I have had the pleasure to get to know his dad from working with him at Mangels Bus. He was always so proud of Sean and all his children. Karen I will be thinking of you and am sending many hugs to you.

    Sean was a great person and will never be forgotten. May god watch over his loved ones during this time.

  25. Our deepest sympathy to your family . We had grown up with Sean , always a jokester and a genuine all around guy .

  26. So so sorry, words are so hard to say.he was a great friend to my son in heaven. God bless you all.

  27. I offer my condolences to you, Karen and your family on Sean’s passing. May God and time heal your hearts from his passing.

  28. We were so saddened to hear of Sean’s passing. He was not only a wonderful boss to my husband but also a true friend. His wisdom, kindness, and sense of humor will be deeply missed. Our hearts are with you Karen and the girls during this difficult time.

  29. I’m so sorry for your loss. I can remember Sean as a little boy. Bob, Tan and the kids would come up to our house on Murray Road. I remember this old go cart that we used to love to ride. The gas would stick and sometimes the brakes didn’t work. This happened one time when Sean and Mitch were riding it. The look on Sean’s face when he realized he couldn’t stop it. I think he ran over our dog Bear (who survived that horror) and he banked up against the dog house. Some pretty good and funny times. RIP Sean and Brozell family, just know you’re in my thoughts and prayers


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