Frederick-Seymour-Obituary

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Frederick Stephen Seymour

Palm Coast, Florida

Jun 25, 1949 – May 16, 2025

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BORN
June 25, 1949
DIED
May 16, 2025
LOCATION
Palm Coast, Florida

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Frederick Stephen Seymour, age 75, of Bunnell, FL passed away on Friday May 16, 2025 at his home after a long battle with chronic heart issues.


Frederick was born on June 6, 1949 in Columbus, Ohio to the late Frederick & Eatha Seymour. After graduating from Miami Trace High School in 1967, Fred joined the U.S. Army, serving as a Specialist 4 (E-4) until his Honorable Discharge in 1971. Following his service, Fred worked in the construction industry as a truss manufacturer for nearly 30 years. A long-time Flagler area resident, Fred moved here in the 1970’s from Ohio. He was a member of Flagler West Community Church where he also attended Bible Study on Tuesday nights and was very active in helping with the local Recovery Church group.


Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Frederick & Eatha Seymour; a brother, Russell Seymour and nephews, Mark Lowe & Adan Joseph. He is survived by his sisters Wilma Lowe (husband, Clayton), Carolyn Seymour & Nancy Joseph; brothers, Phillip Seymour (wife, Margaret) & Danny Seymour and by a host of extended family, church family & friends.


Interment will be held at a later date in Dayton Veterans National Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio.


The family of Mr. Seymour have entrusted his arrangements to Clymer Funeral Home & Cremations.

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Fred, I was so heartbroken to hear you had left us. Just know that you are loved and will always be remembered. Rest in peace my friend

Seymour and I were friends for forty seven years and worked together at Prefab in Holly Hill in the late seventies building roof trusses.
We shared the same birthday June 25th and his friendship will be truly missed.

Dear Seymour, you’ve been a friend for many many years. I have a lot of good memories of you and my brother. I’m so glad we stopped by to see you a couple weeks ago. Ill cherished that porch visit. Until we meet again my brother. I know you’re shining in Glory and in the presence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. You will be missed my friend. Suzy

Seymour was a good friend. Sad to hear about his passing.

Steve will be greatly missed