Sean
McCabe: a Friend, a Teacher, an Inspiration
I
decided that I wanted to be a professional cross country ski racer
when I was 15 years old, during a 72 hour fast in the High Sierras
of California. Sean my friend and teacher made the trip possible.
Every year he applied for a scholarship for two high school students
to attend an Outward Bound course. He and his wife Laura are two
of my greatest role models and inspirations in life. Sitting near
that stream many of the life goals I wrote down were a reflection
of my goal to be like Sean. I still have my old journal and list
of goals, several of which have been achieved. In May, Sean was
diagnosed with thyroid cancer and given two weeks. Sadly Sean passed
away last Saturday. Sean has made a great influence in so many lives
and I will miss my friend greatly.

Sean McCabe working on a Self Portrait (Photo by John Hanron)
Sean turned one of the unfinished
classrooms into the best rock gym I have ever been in. He would
pick my brother and I up at 6:30am and we would go to the climbing
gym at school. My brother and I pretty much lived in the gym, trying
to work up to the incredibly challenging routes that Sean would
pump out. Climbing with Sean there just made it more fun. Sean was
usually the last teacher to head home at the end of the day and
often we would climb after cross country running, ski or soccer
practice and catch a ride with him. Sean spent long days at the
office but always loved being home with Laura and their two beautiful
girls Novie and Dashe. Although he loved his students he relished
the summer months and the family's climbing trips.
Sean is the best teacher I have ever
had. He brought out the artist in every one. My sister and mom especially
have worked with Sean to make some really great pieces. I even surprised
myself in Art I. Every Art I student does a self portrait which
are then displayed in the lunch room, a favorite pastime of students
was to guess the artist.
 Self Portrait By Brian Gregg
In September I made it back to the
Methow for my brothers wedding. Sean was having good and bad days,
so wasn't sure if he would be able to make the celebration but was
certainly going to try. Just before the ceremony started I saw Sean
with the girls out in the driveway. Already so happy for my brother
and Alieta, I was amazed that I could smile any bigger.
  Chad, Alieta and Sean
A few days after the wedding I stopped
over at the house to bring the McCabes some of the fresh apple cider
we had pressed at the wedding. Sean and I had our last face to face
conversation. As a testament to Sean's character he was more concerned
about me and my well being than himself. Although he did talk about
his illness and the changes in his life. He talked about staying
positive and of his love for his girls: Laura, Novie and Dashe.

The McCabe Family: Dashe, Laura, Novie and Sean
For my birthday this year my mom and
dad gave me a print of one of Sean's paintings. Like the good twin
brothers we are, Chad and I selected the same painting, 'Cutthroat
Pass'. Sean told me that he painted it from memory after running
the 30 miles from Rainy Pass to Harts Pass solo. Cutthroat Pass,
the name of the piece and one of the features of the run, is one
of my favorite spots. It is a beautiful painting but holds even
more meaning once you have run there early in the morning. I have
yet to complete the full 30 mile journey, but I did get to run with
Laura and Leslie the first few miles back in September.

"Cutthroat Pass" by Sean McCabe
Check out more of Sean's work online
at www.SeanMcCabeStudio.com.
In addition to the originals, canvas and paper prints are available
as well.
Thank You Sean for everything. Everyday
I try to be more like you. I will always look out for your girls.
My thoughts and prayers are you, Laura, Novie and Dashe.
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