Clara-Seipel-Obituary

Clara K. Seipel

Columbus, Ohio

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Columbus, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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SEIPEL Clara K. Seipel, age 82, Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Preceded in death by husband Joseph Jr. Survived by children, Joseph III (Patty), David (Gis), Martha (Danny); nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sisters, Betsy Stanley and Brenda (Walter) Plumley; brother-in-law, Charles;...

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Martha,
I just heard of Clara's passing. She has been in my prayers since leaving us at the end of February. I know how much she meant to you, and I know how much you will miss her. You have such wonderful memories to keep. She is with the angels now and will be taken care of. I will keep you in my prayers.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

I join you in mourning for Kitty...I loved her and will miss her.
May God grant you peace at her loss.

We will all miss Aunt Kitty, I'm very glad I got to know her through the years. We are all very sorry for the families loss. My husband, Ronnie remembers many memories shared with your family. The times he stayed when he was very young and everybody took care of him while Angelia was gong to New York. She will be deeply missed. Ron, Paulette, Brandon and Veronica Stanley

Martha,

It is always sad to lose a loved one, especially a mother. However, she is in a better place now. It's only goodbye for a little while. May God give you grace and peace until you see her again.

Our deepest condolences.

Martha,

Although I never had the honor of meeting your mother she must have been an incredible person for she raised such a beautiful, kind daughter. I am really sorry for your loss and hope that the faith you live out every day of your life will sustain you in the difficult moments ahead. I love you.

I sure am going to miss aunt kitty. I always loved going to visit her with my mother and going to the family reunions, fighting off the bees around the soda fountain along with my cousins and my siblings. Aunt Kitty always had the neatest stuff. I only wished i could have visited her more often. When i would visit with my mom she always knew which castle kid i was, of course I'm just like my grandmother, maybe that's why she would remember my name Margaret Ann, and bam she nailed it every...

My heart is with you all, for I so loved your mother, My Aunt Kitty. She is the one person that has shown me how to be strong and true to myself. I miss her dearly and I am so greatful for the words of wisdom she had given me. I love you all and I thank you for sharing your mother with me.. God Bless You. Susan Ball Terry..