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Kimberly Seago Obituary

1962 - 2017 Kimberly René Seago, 55, of Beaumont, died Sunday, June 18, 2017. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany, on February 1, 1962. Kim attended French High School and graduated in 1980, she later attended Lamar University and graduated in 1984. Kim earned her EMT license from Lamar University as well as graduating from the Police Academy in 1988. She worked at Baptist Hospital, Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth in the Emergency Room, and for the Orange Police Department. For the last twenty-eight years, Kim worked with the Beaumont Police Department as a Patrol Officer-which she loved. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Beaumont. Kim is survived by her sister and brother-in-law. Kathy and Darrel Harris, of Kountze; niece, Amanda Rice and her husband, Johnny; nephew, Christopher Malone, of Deer Park; great-nephews, Hayden, Grayson, and Weston; and her great-niece, Halie, who affectionately called her "Pippy"; aunt, Margie Watkins, of Beaumont; a host of cousins and friends; her sweet four legged babies: Birdie, Bindi Renee, Dakota Rose, and Clementine; and all her brothers and sister in Blue at BPD. She is preceded in death by her parents, Anna and Billy Seago; grandparents, Polly and Ersa Mosteit and Allie and John Seago. Kim loved to golf and made 2 holes in one. She loved the beach and spending time with her family and friends. Kim's life dramatically changed in 2003 when introduced to the Fellowship. She had her own personal Angel (Donna) for five years and that relationship meant everything to her. The women of the Fellowship provided love, encouragement, and support- a special thanks to Lori H., Lisa Q., Laniece S., Ruthie S., and Danae G. Also, thank you to the women of BPD who were always there for Kim; and to Robi and Glen. A gathering of Kimberly's family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 21, 2017, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 22, 2017, at Wesley United Methodist Church, 3810 North Major Drive, Beaumont, with her interment to follow at Haven of Rest Cemetery, Beaumont. Memorial contributions may be made to American Lyme Disease Foundation, P.O. Box 466, Lyme, Connecticut 06371 or you may donate online at [email protected]. Complete and updated information may be found at: broussards1889.com.

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Published by Beaumont Enterprise on Jun. 21, 2017.

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Cynthia Ridley

September 4, 2025

RIP, didn´t know. Very sad to hear. My condolences to her family

June 23, 2017

At peace with mankind and rest until Christ returns. You were a pleasure to
be around at work and at play. You brought sunshine to many people ...

Delores Gerard and Family

June 21, 2017

Kim was a special person who I remember from childhood! She was always sweet and loving to our family.

Lezlie Bobbitt (Haas)

Cynthia Pete

June 21, 2017

I remember Kim from French High, we graduated together, she always had a smile in class and was a sweet person, may you rest in peace and my condolences goes out to the family may god continue to give you strength. Kim you will be missed.

Gerald Alfaro

June 21, 2017

Kim thanks for all you did for me when I went through tough times in my life.. It was a pleasure and a honor working side by side with you.. God Bless you and most of all Rest In Peace my sister in Blue.. You will be missed by lots ..

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