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Roberta Seeley Smith Obituary

Roberta Grace Seeley Smith passed away January 29, 2019, at the age of 53, of Sherbrooke.

She is survived by her husband John Bertram Smith, her four sons Joshua Adam Seeley (Joany Rodrigue), Arnold Lester Seeley, Jeremy John Seeley Smith (Melanie Larose) and Remi Gendron, her grandchildren Zackariah Cote, Selena Cote, Mileena Seeley, Angel Grace Smith.

A service will be held at a later date.

Kind was your nature
True were your ways –
We will treasure
your memory Mom.

Rest in peace
in the Lord's hands.

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Published by The Sherbrooke Record from Feb. 17 to Feb. 18, 2019.

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Earl Seeley Jr

February 19, 2019

my world is once again broken.I love & miss you . can't say im not hurting in side. But I know you are with JESUE I will pray with you everynite love u .

Earl Jr

John Bertram Smith

February 18, 2019

Never stop missing you were not just my wife you were my best friend of all times.words can not tell you how I feel. I m waiting for Jesus to bring you back. Love always John Bertram Smith 30 years with you I kinda got used to you being around.

Chantal Cunnington

February 18, 2019

I love you aunt Roberta RIP sorry for yalls loss

Joshua Seeley

February 17, 2019

Thanks Mom For Life because without u life would have been pretty boring. i will always remember the times you took and taught us Fishing, singing ,hiking and roller skating. We will always miss your smile and your love. because of u i was able to become the man i am today. U are the best grandma in the world, every time the kids would see u they would light up with joy, happiness and love. Me and Remi will miss going for rides with you, going to pick up coffee, especially your dark roast tim horton. We will always love you and think about you. you are our angel.

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