David E. Seay
David Eugene Seay, “AKA Diamond D” 48, went home to be with the Lord, Monday, April 17, 2023 at Upstate Community Hospice House in Landrum.
Born August 9, 1974 in Spartanburg, he was the son of Ernie Eugene Seay and Linda Greene Seay of Landrum. To know David was to love David, his girls were his world, he loved people, never met a stranger, was the life of the party, loved fishing and hunting, was a huge Clemson Fan and Michael Jordan Fan.
Surviving in addition to his parents, is his “Lil Angel” Tinsley Seay, his “Lil Princess” Tristyn Seay; brother, Daniel Seay (Tonya); his “Lil Sis” DeAnna Miller (Jeremy); nephews, Avian, Kadin, Haiden, Isiah; niece Keely and his fur babies, Diamond, Gunner and Lady.
He was predeceased by his grandparents, Franklin and Betty Greene and Beatrice Seay.
A Celebration of Life Service will be 4:00 p.m. Sunday, April 23, 2023 at View Church in Boiling Springs with Rev. Tyler Kirby and Rev. David Carter officiating. A family and friends celebration will follow the service in the church gymnasium.
The family request you wear your favorite sports jersey or camo attire in honor of David.
Online condolences may be expressed by visiting www.harrisnadeaumortuary.com
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Vicky Connor
May 13, 2023
I'm so sorry for the loss of David. I just found out and my heart goes out to you, Ernie, Deanna and Daniel. My prayers are with yall. Hugs
Linda Juray
April 19, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Linda & Robert in New Jersey
Sonja Franklin
April 18, 2023
Ernie, Linda & Family, i am so very sorry about David. The loss of a child has to be the worst pain to endure. May God comfort all especially in the days ahead. With Love.
Jeremy & Donna Wood
April 18, 2023
Jeremy and DeAnna many prayers for your family
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