Becca
I just learned of Shawn's passing today, I am so sorry. He was a customer of mine and a friend, and sometimes a confidant. I still remember how to make his coffee. I am so sorry for your loss, he was an awesome guy.
Death date: Oct 26, 2014
Shawn M. Godin, 49, of Stafford Springs, CT, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 26, 2014 at home. He was born on November 9, 1964, in Stafford Springs, son of the late Roger B. Godin and Barbara (Morehouse) Sweezey. Shawn Read Obituary
I just learned of Shawn's passing today, I am so sorry. He was a customer of mine and a friend, and sometimes a confidant. I still remember how to make his coffee. I am so sorry for your loss, he was an awesome guy.
My condolences to the. Godin family. Isaiah 33:24 says: No resident will say: "I am sick". Soon you want worry about losing your loved one to death because of sickness, for it will be gone, never to return and death will also be gone forever because God know the pain it brings to families. May this help you and your family in the days ahead.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Shawn. Michael Messeck

I want to say thanks to family and friends of Shawn. You all are responsible of adding to a wonderful person like Shawn and his infectious laugh. I knew Shaun since we played cowboys and indians in my front yard as children. He also became my sweetheart at that time. Shaun we will miss you on this earth but I know you are still with all of us. Thank you for being part of my life and adding to it with your memories. Love Ya, Holly K. Upton


The big smile & laugh, will be missed!! From the first time we met you at the VFW to one of our last times running into you & Eddie at Cumby's and we almost got thrown out for laughing so hard reminiscing! RIP...
George & Bert


One of the great things about Sean was that he was always happy to see you. And even though he was dealt a bad hand healthwise, he never complained or let it get him down. My fondest memories were when we all helped Sean and his dad, along with their many friends and family, to run the softball tournaments at Olympic Field during a number of Summers. It was a blast and it raised money for various charitable causes, which really says it all. Say hi to Roger for me. We miss you guys. But you will not be forgotten.
Gordie (Jae) Fraz