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Virginia F. Seaborn

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Mrs. Virginia F. Seaborn, 77, of 251 Griggs Ave., Jarratt, Va., entered into eternal rest Saturday, March 10, 2007 at Ruxton Healthcare Center, Lawrenceville, Va. She was a native of Sussex County and a member of the Holy Ghost Living Tabernacle Full Gospel Baptist Church in McKenney, Va. Mrs....

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Ms.Carolyn, Hope, & Faith my heart and prayers go out to you during your trying time. God will blanket you with his love to fill your hearts with the laughter, hope, and love that you need to get through this time. You may feel sorrow now but with God's love, you will conqueror any sorrow that enters your hearts and replace it with the pleasant thoughts that will make you smile and say, she was a true blessing in your lives. God has opened the gates for her to be your special Angel, to watch...

I am unable to be there with you, but my prayers and love are extended to you. Only God knows your angish and will heal your pain. Prayerfully,
Sandra Walker

Carolyn and Garland,

Your Mom has always been special to our family. I am blessed to have known her and shared precious times with her during my youth. I have never forgotten that and I am thankful for those memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this very difficult time. May God continue to Bless and Strengthen you.

To Patricia Key & Family. Sorry to hear the passing of your aunt. May you remember all the love she shared with your family.

Your co-worker, Rosa DeWitt

May God keep you and your family during this difficult time

Carolyn, I am saddened to hear about the loss of your mother. I pray that you and your family find comfort in knowing that she will forever rest peacefully.

Carolyn,

My prayers are with you and your family.

I am truly and deeply saddened by the passing of your loved one, because I know that there is no greater love and respect than that we hold dear for our mothers, our rocks. But I know that you will take comfort in the knowledge that she is in a better place now, one free of pain. I remember when she was one of the 3 - Virginia's living in a triangle that straddled Highway 301...(my mother, the eldest). Those were some good days, carefree in nature, loving and giving by design. ...