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SEIFERT, Delores Delores passed peacefully June 7, 2019 with family at her bedside. She was a loving mother, wife, and friend to many. She and her husband Robert who proceeded her in death in 2005, served together 51 years with The Navigators, a Christian organization. Together they served and lived in Costa Rica, Mexico, and ministered in many Latin American countries. Dee continued serving for 11 more years with The Navigators until she moved to Virginia to live close to her daughter due to health reasons. Delores is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Scott and Caroline Seifert, daughter and son-in-law Cindy and Ken Ii; daughter and son-in-law Sherri and Jeff Jacob. Her grandchildren Josiah and Kristin Ii, Michelle and Chuck Carter, Rebekah and Daniel Collins, Brent and Kristy Jacob, Jeremiah and Katie Ii, Sarah and Stephen Phelps, Dr. Preston Jacob, Naomi Ii, and 23 great-grandchildren. There will be a viewing and visitation at Restland Abbey Chapel on Friday June 14th from 11:30-12:30 followed by funeral services at 12:30 in the same chapel. Interment will follow at Restland Memorial Park.
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Thinking of you today Sherri as you remember the painful day your mom passed to glory. Love to you
Lynne Endrody
June 6, 2022
Expressing my sincere heartfelt condolences to the entire family on Dee's passing. She was such a wonderful friend and mentor to me and countless others, not only with the Combined Group but with every group she lead or was a part of. She and Bob were both very special to me. May their legacy continue in all of you, their family, with Christ's love!
Grace and Peace,
Susan Hopper
Susan Hopper
June 23, 2019
So sorry to hear of her passing. WE had such great times with her here at Highland Springs. The last I knew she had moved to Virginia. We have fond memories of her . Fern and Sig Sigafoos. Just found out today the 15th.
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