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Seth Adam Joyal

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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Seth Adam Joyal, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Kennebunk, Maine, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, November 24, 2016. Seth was born to parents Richard and Carol (Baker) Joyal on February 6, 1974 in Portland, Maine. Seth grew up as the youngest of four and graduated from Episcopal Academy in...

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I am glad I met you Seth and I will always remember the fun times we had going out in Boston. Rest in peace my friend.

May you rest in peace, my Brother! Hope they play tennis in Heaven.

Seth,

As my "brother-from-another-mother", I will treasure our times together. You will always be in my heart.

My love and sympathy to your wonderful family as they suffer their loss; may they find some solace in knowing how many hearts you touched, and smiles you caused.

So sorry to hear of this news. Seth was such a nice person. I have many fond memories of playing tennis with him at KRC.

Seth was a dear friend and a board member of World Unity, Inc. He made people feel welcomed, he cared about those who were less fortunate than him, he cared about making the world a better place for everyone. I will miss him dearly, his energy, his spirit, his humor and most of his friendship. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

I'm so, so sorry to have of Seth's death. He was my counselor at Camp Susquehannock and an incredibly warm, funny, encouraging presence (not to mention a great tennis instructor). He's gone too soon, but I will remember him.

We are so incredibly sorry to read this sad news...please know that your whole family will be in our thoughts and prayers. We all remember Seth as a wonderful friend to all of the 'summer kids' in Kennebunk. Love to you all...

Seth lived life so well. Full of joy. He had a big laugh, and a big forehand. I remember him as a tiny-tot tennis student who grew into an amazing athlete, and person. Seth - you will be remembered fondly; I will miss you, man. Sincere condolences to the extended Joyal family.

I would like to extend my condolences to Seth's family and friends. I knew Seth briefly when he was part of the SAP staff in Newtown Square. He was so helpful and kind; and I enjoyed working with him.

We have been remembering all the great times we had as families when our kids were small - how adorable Seth was when Santa (Howie) woke him up one Christmas Eve - we will forever remember his beautiful smile and how many memories our families had together-the fun and the laughter - he will be remembered as a wonderful person - who left us way too early - to Dick and Carole - We know your hearts are broken - We are here for you and hope we can get together soon - We love you !