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SC-Texas (Sean Cody) has Passed Away

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  • Eli

    Well-Known
    Dec 28, 2008
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    Ghettohood - SW Houston
    Hey folks, I just found out mod and friend Sean Cody (SC-Texas) has passed away due to a fatal car accident. I don't know any more details. I just wanted to give the group a heads up. Prayers for his family.

    I found out on Facebook, sad sad sad situation. I'm not sure if I met Sean or not - I've been in the Houston 'gun scene' on and off 40+ years so probably shook hands at one time or another.
    Sean helped me out a couple of times via telephone, and was always quick to reply. He will be missed!


    I'd forgotten about that - classic!

    Eli
     

    Gilbertc13

    Active Member
    Sep 27, 2018
    933
    76
    Katy
    Jesus. RIP SC! I hope his family can find peace in this very difficult time


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    Das Jared

    TGT Addict
    Jul 20, 2012
    8,273
    46
    Friendswood
    His Facebook page said he graduated from Pearland High School in 1983, so that would put him around 54 years old...

    My dad recently had a heart attack within the last year, and is the same age as Sean. Completely plausible. I won’t speculate until we get the facts of the cause, but we can all use this as a lesson regardless to take better care of ourselves as men. I know my dad having his heart attack was a huge eye opener for me.


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    Gunny P

    Member
    Apr 24, 2018
    63
    11
    DFW
    May his soul rest in peace. Strength and guidance to his family & friends. Goodman, he helped with my trust
     

    APynckel

    Member
    Jan 22, 2016
    158
    11
    North Houston, Tx
    Just FYI guys, for everyone that Sean helped / touched their lives. I'm going to (in the background so his family can deal with things) try to get together a small (**** it, huge) final moment of "silence" send off for him. Anyone who has connections in industry please help me get the word out. I've gotten a green light to do this, as long as it doesn't burden the widow / family. I personally can bring some calibrated sound level meters from a company I rep.

    Aiming for early 2020, some range in Houston (or land nearby) where we can touch off giggle switches (obviously controlled and safe).

    My idea is a line of suppressed weapons (preferably all subsonic), for 1 final round let loose on a count, followed by a full send. Lunch catered (food, seating, tables etc), speakers (acoustics needed), and vendors for people to "try" out different toys. If anyone knows any company that would be willing to host this, or at least help finance, please let me know.

    Basically, I want this memorial to be a huge gathering of fellow enthusiasts for Sean. Donations available for the widow / family as well.
     
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