Jamin-Seabert-Obituary

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Jamin Seabert

Kimberling City, Missouri

Jan 26, 1978 – Aug 3, 2019

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BORN
January 26, 1978
DIED
August 3, 2019
LOCATION
Kimberling City, Missouri

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Stumpff Funeral Home - South Obituary

Jamin Harold Seabert, Branson West, Missouri departed this life on August 3, 2019 at the age of 41. Jamin was the son of James “Jim” and Carolyn “Sue” Seabert, born January 26, 1978 in Kankakee, Illinois. Jamin was a resident of Martinton/Watseka/Momence Illinois until two years ago, when he left IL to pursue his dream of living on Table Rock Lake. He had worked as a a Local 150 Heavy Equipment Operator in Illinois, transferring membership toLocal 101 in Springfield, Missouri.  He became an active member First Christian Church of Kimberling City, Missouri, running sound system for worship.  Jamin proudly served his country in the US Army. Jamin, his wife Kimberly Kae Seabert and a son Braeden Vincent Seabert lost their lives in a tragic car accident in Springfield, Missouri. Survivors include: his parents, James “Jim” and Carolyn “Sue” Seabert of Branson West, Missouri; a son, Jakin Harold James Seabert; three daughters, Gracie LeanneSeabert, Kinzie Dakota Seabert and Abagail Faith Cyr; one sister, Stacey Ann Lareau and her husband Jason of Beverville, many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, other family and countless friends.                          A Memorial Service was officiated by Senior Pastor Kent Williams at First Christian Church of Kimberling City in Missouri on August 7, 2019. A celebration of Life will be held at the Church of Christ in Martinton, IL on August 14, 2019 from 2pm-7pm with memorial services. Jamin attended Donovan School District school, was an EMT and Fire Fighter on Martinton Fire Department and Iroquois Memorial Hospital Ambulance Service. Over the years Jamin was employed with Norfolk & Southern Railroad, Union Pacific Railways, Whiteline Express, Reaper Trucking, Swift Transportation just to name a few.  Jamin loved life and enjoyed spending time with family & friends. He loved the water and spent as much time as he could boating, swimming and fishing. Jamin loved hunting and firearms/target practice especially with his family.


Cremation was under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home Kimberling City, MO.

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Words just can't express how sorry I am. I will miss seeing you walk your beautiful dog everyday!

Jamin and Kim,

I truly dont have the words. I will always cherish our friendship. You made the work days go so quickly with your sense of humor. Kim trained my son at the Bradley Illinois DMV so he could get his drivers license. You were both beautiful people and friends but most of all you were amazing parents. We will meet again my friends. God bless