semour

In Loving Memory

Seymour, Jean E.

January 10, 1951 - September 24, 2025

Seymour, Jean Elaine (nee Riemann), passed away on September 24, 2025.

Beloved wife of Michael Seymour for 54 years; loving mother of Gwynne Elrod and the late Brian Seymour; cherished grandmother of Demi and Aidan Elrod; dear sister of Joan (Roy) Flesh and Rick (Cindy) Riemann; dearest daughter of the late Willard and Ruth Riemann and dear bonus-daughter of the late Edward Grandroth.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Wednesday, October 1, from 9:00 am until time of funeral service at 11:00 am. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Memorials to the Susan G. Komen Foundation or St. Lukes U.C.C., appreciated.

Condolences

7 thoughts on “Seymour, Jean E.”

  1. So sad to hear about Jean. She was such a dedicated federal employee and strong advocate for the war fighter and their mission. I was grateful and honored to work with her. My sympathy to her family.

    Reply
  2. Jean was a dedicated and competent NGA employee, and it was a pleasure to work with her. I loved catching up with her at NGA West Old Timers’ annual picnics for years. She will be missed, a joyful person gone too soon. Praying our Lord will keep her family in His tender care in the days ahead.

    Reply
  3. Jean and I both came to DMACC in the late 70s. We both worked for many years in GDM/L. She was always a superior employee, always happy to help others. You couldn’t ask for a better co-worker and friend. She will be missed.

    Reply
  4. Jean,

    I will always miss your electric smile which was with both grin and eyes and the kindness that radiated from you for others. I thought you were just lovely. I think that you were quiet and talented and determined at work and I am sure that flowed into your home life. A place at the table will be lonely without someone that your family loved both at home and in the memories of your work family. I considered you the finest of human beings and the world will be just a little less magical without you in it. I laud your return as a new person with a new name as is the promise of everlasting life and I am sure somewhere on the other side, I will see you again. It is a comfort to know that so many lay testimony to a life well spent and so it is in the winter of life we hear such good. I hope that it warms your heart in Heaven. May God Love You Always and Return You To Those you Love In Time.

    Reply
  5. Rest in peace Jean. I fondly remember our days with “the mapping agency!” Thank you for your mentorship and leadership. Thoughts and prayers are with your family❤️🙏❤️

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Patsy Rodriguez Cancel reply