Jeanne Seay Hamm, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 27, 2025, in
Williamsburg, Virginia, at the age of 74. Born on March 2, 1951, in Richmond, Virginia, Jeanne led a life filled with love, learning, and service to others.
A graduate of Emory and Henry College in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts and a teaching certificate for grades K-12, Jeanne furthered her education at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she earned a Master's in Education in 1976, adding School Librarian to her credentials. She devoted five years to nurturing young minds as an Elementary School Librarian in Hanover County and held various part-time secretarial and accounting positions throughout her career.
Jeanne's passions extended beyond her professional life. She was an avid guitarist and a dedicated organic gardener, finding joy in the simple beauty of nature. Her love for horses led her to spend many cherished hours riding and caring for them. An adventurous spirit, she enjoyed camping and was committed to living holistically and managing a progressive migraine condition.
Her deep spirituality was expressed through a lifetime of service and healing. Jeanne was certified in biofield energy balance through Healing Touch and volunteered for over ten years, offering energy healing sessions to churches, a cancer clinic, friends, and family. She was remembered as a Girl Scouts leader and trip driver, as well as a Boy Scouts supporter, touching the lives of many children with her warmth and kindness.
Jeanne was preceded in death by her parents, Louis Porter Seay Jr. and Ann Tucker Seay. She is survived by her devoted husband, Robert John Hamm, Ph.D.; her loving children, Tracy Elizabeth Littell (Justin) and Christopher Jeffrey Hamm (Lindsay); and her step-daughters, Laura Jones and Carrie LaVoie. Jeanne was a cherished grandmother to Simon Porter Hamm and Emily Ann Littell, and she held a special place in the hearts of her step-grandchildren, Andrew, Samantha, Tyler, and Zoey.
A lover of children, animals, and the natural world, Jeanne will be remembered for her open-mindedness, her dedication to holistic living, and her unwavering compassion for all beings.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the local humane society for dog rescues, honoring Jeanne's enduring love and care for animals.
Jeanne Seay Hamm's legacy of love, learning, and healing will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her.