Coby Clay Seaton 48, of Rotan, passed away July 30, 2024 in Abilene, Texas. There will be a Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at the First Baptist Church of Rotan starting at 2:00 pm. Service are under the direction of Weathersbee-Ray Funeral Home.
Coby Seaton was the most giving, loving, kind, animated life of the party & caring man you will ever know. To know him is literally to love him. He never met a stranger, and you never left his presence feeling alone. He lived his life to the very fullest every single day! He woke up with a smile and went to bed with a smile. His wife Tamara and his kids were his life, and his grandson Lukas was his world. He worked hard and he played hard and occasionally got into a little trouble. We could write an entire book. But if he called you friend you had a friend for life.
Coby was born January 19, 1976 To Johnny and Debbie Seaton of Rotan. He went to Stratford High School and there he met the love of his life Tamara Johnson. They married in 1997.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Debbie Seaton of Rotan Texas.
Coby is survived by his wife Tamara Seaton of Rotan; four beautiful children, Dani and husband Jaydon Fronterhouse and (baby on the way) of Rotan, Savannah Seaton of Stamford Tx., Tristan Seaton and wife Cassidy (and baby on the way) of Sylvester Tx., and Kaiya Seaton and grandson lil Mr. Lukas Seaton-Stock of Rotan, his dad, Johnny Seaton of Rotan, sister Laura and husband Cary Smith of Stratford Tx., brother Kiley Seaton and wife Yvette of Kerrville Texas; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and so many wonderful friends he called family.
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