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Meet Our Team > Employee Spotlight: Sean H

Employee Spotlight - Sean H.

Sean has been with Perfect Memorials for 3+ years and currently resides in our Customer Service Department. He truly is great at providing exemplary care and support to our customers. From video games to art, Sean has many talents. We interviewed Sean and asked him a combination of personal & business questions, here are his answers below.

Sean and his cat, Barb
Sean and his cat, Barb

Who is your favorite person in the whole world?

My Mom, her name is Diane! I have her signature on my arm. I have 5 siblings, three are biological and two are adopted. My mom fosters kids, about 1-3 at a time. My mom has a HUGE heart.

Sean's tattoo of his moms signature.
Sean's tattoo of his moms signature.

What brings you joy?

Spending time with friends and family! Playing video games such as Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. Making art is also a passion of mine. I like to paint traditional sci-fi illustrations! I have sold my art though commissions. 

Sean's Artwork - It is SO lovely!
Sean's Artwork - It is SO lovely!

If you could be any animal, what would you be?

A turtle! No particular reason why I just really like them. I think I would like to be a pond turtle.

What do you like most about working at Perfect Memorials?

This is a very laid back and comforting atmosphere. It really helps me be successful in my life. We can get our work done and go home feeling content. It's a really nice life-work balance here.

Sean and his family.
Sean and his family.

Which products do you like to work the most with?

The Heavenly Creations line, especially the new Largemouth Bass Fishing Cremation Urn. Our listing pictures don't always do justice, simply because there are so many amazing details! The water is really beautiful in person and almost translucent.

If you could go back to the first day you started, what would you tell yourself?

To be patient and hang in there. There's a lot to learn in this industry. Not a lot of people have experience in grief and cremation. Once you absorb all the information, it really clicks and it nice to help people.