Q&A (7)
Q. What was Sean Costello's family life like?
Q. Did Sean Costello have siblings? Were they close?
Q. Did Sean Costello have a favorite or memorable family story?
Q. Who was Sean Costello's childhood best friend?
Q. What Sean Costello's favorite book or TV show?
Q. Did Sean Costello compete with any groups or sports teams?
Q. What did Sean Costello want to be when he/she grew up?
Q. What scared Sean Costello as a child?
Q. How did people see Sean Costello – class clown, bookworm, social butterfly?
Q. What is a funny childhood memory you have of Sean Costello?
Q. What was Sean Costello's favorite subject? Least favorite?
Q. Describe Sean Costello's high school experience?
Q. What was Sean Costello's social group like?
Q. Who was Sean Costello's favorite teacher?
Q. What did Sean Costello do after high school – college, start his/her career?
Q. How did Sean Costello change through his/her school years?
Q. Where did Sean Costello go to school?
Q. What was Sean Costello's first job? Did he/she like it?
Q. What did Sean Costello dream of doing with his/her life?
A. He was living his dream and doing it oh so very well.
Answered by Audra Larke May 5, 2008
Q. If Sean Costello could have any job, what do you think he/she could have done?
Q. What do you think would have been a good/alternative job for Sean Costello?
A. He was doing the job he was born to do.
Answered by Kelli May 7, 2008
A. Teaching other kids how to play the blues.
Answered by Audra Larke May 5, 2008
Q. Did Sean Costello have a philosophy on life? Something he/she always said?
A. I don't have a philosophy of life saying from him, but on the Sunday before his last he looked out my kitchen window into the backyard and with a smile said, "What a beautiful day!"
Answered by Audra Larke May 5, 2008
Q. What were Sean Costello's religious or spiritual beliefs?
Q. Was Sean Costello athletic? Attend sports games?
Q. Did Sean Costello enjoy the arts – painting, writing, or music?
Q. Was Sean Costello an avid collector? Any quirky hobbies?
Q. Describe the perfect day for Sean Costello?
A. A dark room that allowed him to sleep in; waking to the sounds from the XM music station "Soul Street", a sip or two only of black coffee, step outside to smoke the day's first cigarette and check out the day... the rest could be any number of things from curling up on the couch under a blanket and watching the Discovery, History, or National Geographic chanels all day or Soprano re-runs; to just sitting quietly with his eyes closed as he listened to a CD he popped in with the volume real low; to bopping around while he played his records for me. If it was Sunday, the evening would end with tuning into the "Theme time radio hour with Bob Dylan" on XM- something I'm happy to say I turned him on to. Most of all it was Sean being himself when his cell phone was off or broke and he therefore wasn't being inundated with calls or demands for his time from others.
Answered by Audra Larke May 5, 2008