Aimee-Seaton-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Harper-Morris Memorial Chapel

Aimee Lorose Jacobs Seaton

Jun 28, 1975 - Jul 25, 2025

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I always cherish a strong mom, a resilient mom, a mom who is a hero in her own skin.
I met you for a very short time, but I know you are the person who is not easy to forget.
You touch so many lives and I only wish the world were more people like you.
Thank you for caring for my sister Jemmy and her children when she needed them the most.
You did Great, you will be missed by many people.
God bless your family and we pray for them.
Rest in Peace Forever.

Aimee was a thing of beauty and a joy forever: Her loveliness and personality outshined the world; she will never pass into nothingness.❣

Aimee was the sweetest person you’d ever meet, she always was giving and helpful to others and made sure nobody ever felt left out. I’ll always remember and cherish the little and big moments we had together. I saw her as an aunt and a safe place to go to, I always felt comfortable and happy around her, she gave me the best advice and best hugs. I’ll always miss you and love you, I know you’re watching over all of us.

She was a sweetheart of a person and will be sorely missed. She took the time to make sure everyone was included and lived each day to the fullest!!

Aimee's obituary perfectly captures the kind, friendly person I'll always remember—someone who was always smiling. Sending you all prayers for healing and peace.

Aimee was such a delight to have in our UTA Cohort! We all bonded as we clung together to get through the masters program. Her kindness, laughter and smile filled every room she entered. I’m lucky to have had her for a friend. My heart aches and my prayers and thoughts are with all her loved ones as they navigate life without her.

I was extremely shocked to receive the news of Aimee's untimely passing. Aimee was a very good friend to me and one of the first people to offer me a friendly welcome when I first started attending Morris High School during my junior year. I remember that my friend David Nelson and I pretended that I was a foreign exchange student from France named Giovanni. Whether she truly believed our ruse or not is debatable. But if she didnt she at least went along with it and it was fun keeping her...

Our deepest condolences to the loving family of this beautiful woman. Prayers for God’s comfort.

Obituary

Aimee's Obituary

Aimee Lorose Jacobs Seaton, 50, beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, niece, aunt, cousin, friend, teacher, coach, and so much more, passed away on July 25, 2025. She was a light in every room, a guiding hand for countless young lives, and a source of strength and warmth for all who knew...

Read More