Patrick Sean NaishFor the better part of 23 years, I had the honour of calling Patrick Sean Naish one of my best friends. To say that Sean had a unique senseof humour is an understatement. Sean loved to laugh. He mastered the art of sarcasm like no one I had ever met.But as many people knew, or learned very quickly, this was just one side of Sean. Sean was a proud father, and a loyal friend. His son Zachery was the mostimportant thing in his life. He loved and cared for his family, although he would be the first to admit that he tested their patience on several occasions. The phrase "I've got your back" is used very frequently in today's society. When Sean said it.....he meant it. Sean would often go out of his way to offer a sympathetic ear, a shoulder to cry on, putting others ahead of himself so their battles were a little less of a challenge. I've always known how much Sean meant to those he was close to.... but what I recently learned was just how many lives he truly touched. Through his work as an addictions councillor, Sean helped many chart new paths to overcome their battles with addiction. Sadly, the battle that was toughest to overcome....was his own. Sean lost that battle in May of 2017. His legacy lives not only through his son, but through the pages of this book. "Through the Eyes of an Addict" is Sean's story. Read More Read Less
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