Mary Lucille Seabrook

Passed 03/12/2020

Obituary For Mary Lucille Seabrook

Mary Lucille Seabrook, 95, of Richmond, died March 12, 2020. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward J. Seabrook, sons, Jeffery V. and Alan W. Seabrook. Surviving are her son, Eric B. Seabrook (Rebecca); daughter, Cynthia S. Davis; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, two daughters-in-law, Debora Johnson-Seabrook and Gejuanica Seabrook; devoted cousin, Hugo Thompson (Gail); devoted friends, Anthony and Sherry Coleman, a host of other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Scott's Funeral Home, 115 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Funeral services will be held 12 noon Thursday, March 19 at Scott's Chapel, 116 E. Brookland Park Blvd. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Sharon Baptist Church in memory of Mary L. Seabrook. "Due to the governor's declaration, only the immediate family is requested to attend the services."



Guest Book

Cynthia and family, I am sorry for your loss. My memories of her was whenever my mom-Florence Washington came for a visit, aunt Lucille would always send me a gift. May God strengthen you during this time. There is no one like mommy. Love cousin Renee Brown aka naynay

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Cynthia and the entire Seabrook family we offer to you our deepest sympathy during your time of loss. Your Mom was always a joy to be with no matter when we were in her presence. Always loved seeing her board that bus to shop, play that bingo game or show up for what ever the activity was for the day. Prayers for strength and comfort at this time and the days ahead. She is spending time with her heavenly father our Lord Jesus Christ. God bless you and send to you the holy comforter. Debbie and Charlie Ownby, former activity coordinator of The Virginian.

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Eric & Rebecca, just want to express my sorrow at the loss of your Mother / MotherinLaw. May fond memories of her bring you some peace in the difficult days ahead. Gladys Bailey Harris

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LaToya Seabrook and entire family, I send my most deepest sympathies to you all. You now have a wonderful angel in Gods Kingdom watching over you and she is now living her precious rewards. Please know that I will keep you all in my prayers as you go through this difficult time. LaToya I'm only a phone call away. Kara Holland Greyhound driver

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Cynthia and the Seabrook family. I only came to know Ms. Lucille recently, but felt that I had known her all my life. Such a sweet, kind, beautiful person. I know she will be greatly missed. Losing a loved one is never easy, but know that God needed another angel and he picked only one of the best. Connie Pryor

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To the Seaborne family, you have my deepest sympathy. Mrs. Seaborne has gone to be the Lord. God bless her on her happy journey. RIP Ms Viesta Washington

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The joy of working and knowing Mrs. Seabrook for over fifty years has been a real joy. Her beautiful smile would always light up a room, and her wisdom is truly something to hold onto. Family it may be hard but your memories and love for her will always be there and keep you going. I pray God's strength be with you each and every day. Rev. Marcella Christian

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To my dear Seabrook family. My heart aches for you as we have been a family from the time Cindy and I were babies. Her brothers were my brothers and my sisters her sisters. Our mother were the best of friends until God called my mom home in 2016. Death is inevitable but it is never easy. But rest assured that she is now reunited with her husband and sons along with her friends. We count it all joy that God allowed her to live a full and blessed life. As you were here for us please know we are here for you.

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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