SCALLY, Patrick “Sean”

On Saturday, November 29th, 2025, Patrick Sean Scally passed away suddenly at the
age of 66. Sean was born on March 18th, 1959, in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was the eldest of
five children, born within six years of each other, to Norah Quinn and Thomas Scally. Those
early years were loving but chaotic, with much moving around and time spent with aunties,
uncles, and cousins who helped the young family. As the eldest, Sean was often relied upon
to take care of his younger brother and sisters. He also became his mother’s confidant and
companion. He took his responsibilities seriously in those early years, and later, when his
stepfather Len Leverton suffered debilitating injuries, he again tried to fill the void. Sean
remained close to his mom until her passing. 
Sean loved to talk. He was an intellect and an avid reader from a very early age, always with
a book on the go. His favourite genre was science fiction. He was an exceptionally talented
writer and aspired to author the next great science fiction novel. He could discourse and
debate on any topic and never hesitated to take a stance and defend it. Sean had a wicked
sense of humour, and his extensive vocabulary and wit could be daunting.
Sean’s main hobby, besides reading, was collecting friends and people. These friends were important to Sean right up until his passing. He was comfortable talking with anyone and had a unique quality that made
others feel at ease with him. He collected many friends over the years, and they will fondly
remember the times Sean would arrange meet-ups for dinner, coffee or his other passion – the
movies!

Sean faced many challenges and struggles throughout his life, but always kept a positive
outlook. He always had a plan or a goal he aspired to. They didn’t always work out, but Sean
never gave up. He worked in many different roles throughout his life, but became an
inspiration to anyone pursuing new goals later in life when he completed higher education in
his forties and proudly graduated from Carlton University’s Social Work program. He was
also a talented cook and chef who enjoyed creating—and eating—wonderful food.
Sean’s greatest pride in life was his children, Quinn and Keshia. There was never any doubt
that he loved his children and grandchildren with all his heart. When Quinn and Keshia were
young, he worked hard to overcome challenges and provide a home for them in Woodstock,
Ontario. Throughout the years and distance, he remained close to his children and spoke of
them lovingly. Sean’s soulmate was their mother—his best friend and companion—Karen
Bernard. He spent many exciting and happy years with Karen before her passing in
November 2016, and he felt her loss deeply. 
Sean was a man known for his intelligence, his strong convictions, his humour, and the love
he carried for his family and friends. To all who knew him, Sean was a bright presence —
warm, generous, and unforgettable.
Sean will be fondly remembered by his children, Quinn and Keshia (Ed); his grandchildren,
Brooklyn, Quincy, Cameron, Winnie, Charlotte, and Chloe; his siblings Maureen, Donna
(Chris), Terry (Mark), Ryan (Cindy) and Dawn; and his many nieces and nephews. He also
leaves behind many cherished cousins. Sean was predeceased by his parents, Norah and
Tommy.
Cremation has taken place, and a celebration of life is being planned. The family hopes that
all those who had the pleasure of knowing Sean throughout his life will join us to say a final
farewell once the details are finalized.





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