Sean Mullsteff
March 16, 1985 - April 4, 2004
Our nineteen years with Sean were very happy ones for our entire family. Sean was an incredible son, fantastic brother and a dedicated friend to many. His easy-going spirit made him fun to get to know; his zest for life was contagious. Although Sean seemed shy and reserved to those just meeting him, he was a clown at heart. Sean brought laughter and joy to all who met him. He loved making people feel good.
Sean loved life and was the happiest he had ever been at the time of his collision. He had three passions in life: snowboarding, volleyball and singing with his band. After graduating from Damascus High School in 2003, Sean went on to what he referred to as grade 13 at Montgomery College . Just two days before his collision, he discovered that he was accepted to Palm Beach Atlantic University in Florida . To make it even more exciting, Sean was finally going to play NCAA volleyball! He was a gifted athlete whose accomplishments in sports are too long to list. He was proud of his 2003 MVP and All County awards during his senior year at Damascus High School. Sean had a strong faith, and he enjoyed participating in the youth and college groups at church.
Guest Book
The Mullsteff Family would love to hear from you. The link below allows you to view the obituary notification in the Washington Post Newspaper, and gives you the opportunity to read or submit a note or story about your relationship with Sean or the Mullsteff Family.
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Pictures
Sean's death left a piercing hole in the hearts of everyone who knew him. If you never had the chance to meet Sean, here are a few pictures that will introduce you to him. If you have pictures of Sean that you would like to share, please send them to us at the Foundation office. The pictures are more precious than gold to the Mullsteff Family.
Video
We enjoyed many fun and exciting times with our Sean. Regretfully, only a few of these moments were videotaped. Here is a brief home video of Sean recorded shortly before his death. We will add more footage as we are able.
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