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Leo W. Seal Jr.

Picayune, Mississippi

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Leo W. Seal, Jr., 84, died Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at Gulfport Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Seal was president of Hancock Holding Company and served as chairman of Gulfport-based Hancock Bank, having worked in every department of Hancock Bank since...

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I knew Leo from the MSU Alumni Association, the Main Street Methodist Church, the SCV-Sons Of Confederate Veterans, and of course banking at Hancock Bank. Everybody bragged about having Leo as a member.

Not for fame or reward,
Not for place or for rank,
Not lured by ambition,
Or goaded by necessity,
But in Simple
Obedience to Duty
As they understood it,
These men suffered all,
Sacrificed all,
Dared all--and died...

~A Confederate Veteran
Sam Davis Camp #596

I new Mr. Leo from my football playing days at Mississippi State. I was deeply saddened to learn of his passing.

Susie,
Your loss was huge. May Leo rest in peace, and may you and your family find solace in knowing so many people thought so highly of Leo.

My thoughts And Prayers are to ms seal and her Family For the Loss of Their Son He was a good man My dad Really enjoyed seeing him when He goes downtown Gulfport for
Bank board Meetings . I Heard about this
from My Parent"s Since my dad is on the Board of Hancock Bank.May God Bless you All
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Maury,
I was saddened to hear of Leo's passing. Even though I only met him one time, he made a life long impression on me. I still recall and talk about that trip to Ship Island on the Doris M. July 4th 1984. You and your family are in my prayers. Louisiana World Expo 1984.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To a life well lived. This is a gentleman who made a difference and it is much appreciated and will long be remembered.