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Loretta R. Seay

Hampton, Virginia

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GULFPORT, FLA. - Loretta Ruth Latham Seay, born on Aug. 30, 1916, and a resident of Gulfport, Fla., passed from this life on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009, at Hampton Sentara Careplex, surrounded by her loving family. Before moving to Gulfport, she was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Grady...

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Dear Sandi, Barry, Anita, & Beverly:

In my youth we lived in adjacent houses on Fort Worth Street, separated by Athens Avenue. I remember your mother as a lovely, warm, sweet woman. Even after moving, I would see her at the polls on every election day, and we would enjoy a little visit -- and I would enjoy an admonishment!! That is, of course, the way of good mothers -- to allow the next generations the benefit of their accumulated wisdom. Good lessons were learned!!

Anita, Sandi, Barry, Beverly, and Peggy - I learned from Sandi today about your mother's passing and want to share my belated, but sincere sympathy. I have lots of fond memories about your home and your family! May all your special memories give you peace.

To Mom,
I know this message is a little too late but I wanted to say I always loved you. In spirit, I know you knew that. Wish we could have communicated better. Will miss you always.
Your Son & Alease

Dear Sandi:

I learned of your mother's passing today, and I wanted you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Sandi:

I just learned of your Mother's passing today, and I wanted you to know that I was thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.

Most Sincerely,
Lynn Jenkins
NASA LaRC Procurement

Anita, we are sad for your loss and pray for strength for you and your family.

Anita,

I saw your Mom's obituary in the paper and wanted to tell you, Luke and your family how sorry I was to hear this news. I never met your Mom in person but during the many years we worked together, your stories helped me to get a sense of just how wonderful she was. And, what a wonderful family she raised! Again, I didn't know your sisters and brother except from you mentioning them, but I knew you - you were a great "living testimony" for the grand job your Mom did in...

Loretta was a lovely woman, a great neighbor, and dear friend. We were fortunate to have her in our lives, from the time we moved to our permanent home in Hampton in the early 1960s.

The many wonderful memories of Loretta and her beautiful family will be cherished. We offer our most sincere condolences and prayers to all who were dear to her.

To Barry, Anita, and Beverly, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. I remember how sweet she was to me when we lived across the street from all of you on Fort Worth Street. May your memories bring you comfort, thinking of you now.

Bonnie Bridger Mittelmaier