In Memory of

Sean

Paul

Garreth

Krasnosky

Obituary for Sean Paul Garreth Krasnosky

Sean Paul Garreth Krasnosky, 34, of Pensacola, Florida passed away December 4, 2022.
Born October 5, 1988 in Pensacola, Florida to his loving parents Paul and Carole Krasnosky, Sean was the beloved baby boy of the family. As a child, Sean was known for his infectious laugh and high energy. He loved to be outdoors and spent hours fishing. He was a gifted martial artist and continued his passion for physical fitness and martial arts well into adulthood.
As an adult, Sean opened his first business at a very young age and relished in helping others. Although his company was dedicated to lawn care and maintenance, he was known by his many customers to help with various needs in their life including transporting his elderly customers to their doctor’s appointments.
Most recently, Sean rediscovered his love for martial arts and began training youth in the area. He was studying to become a certified personal trainer and he wanted to dedicate his life to helping others by doing something he was passionate about.
Sean was known for his huge heart and big smile. He put others before himself all the time and would never leave you without a big bear hug or uttering the words “I Love You.”
He is preceded in death by his beloved father, Paul Krasnosky. He is survived by wife, Amanda; mom, Carole; sister Katherine (Daniel) Brand; sister, Audrey (Juris) Rimkevics; as well as his huge family and close friends who all adored him dearly.
A celebration of Sean’s life will be held Saturday, December 10 at Trahan Funeral Home. Visitation with the family will be from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with the ceremony beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Sean would want to be remembered for his unparalleled kindness. Words cannot convey the tremendous pain of losing such an amazing person. We will treasure the memories of him every day forward.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be sent to Camp Connect a bereavement day camp for children ages 6-17 who have suffered a loss, or those who have a terminally-ill loved one. (https://www.choosecovenant.org/kids-care/).