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Jeanne Seymour of Saint Paris, Ohio Passes Away – Former Assistant Manager at Walmart Remembered

Saint Paris, Ohio – Jeanne Seymour, a cherished member of the Saint Paris community and former assistant manager at Walmart, passed away this morning, leaving her family and friends in deep sorrow. Jeanne’s passing marks the end of a life dedicated to service and hard work, which left a lasting impact on those who knew her.

The past 10 days have been particularly challenging for Jeanne’s family, who expressed their gratitude for the prayers and support they’ve received during this difficult time. Jeanne is remembered as a woman of many talents, having held various roles throughout her career that showcased her dedication and passion.

Jeanne’s professional journey included positions such as a palefrenier at JM Farm, a caretaker at Booth’s Dermatology, and a groom at Stillwater Valley Farm at Clearcreek Stables. Additionally, she served as a trainer at Spring Lake Stable and a key holder at Dollar General Store. Her leadership was most notably recognized during her tenure as an assistant manager at Walmart, where she was respected for her ability to guide and support her team.

Born and raised in Bloom Center, Ohio, Jeanne attended Indian Lake High School before settling in Saint Paris. Her commitment to her community and her work ethic were qualities that endeared her to many.

In the wake of Jeanne’s passing, her family takes solace in the belief that she has been reunited with her father and is now at peace with the Lord. The family continues to ask for prayers as they navigate this painful time, drawing strength from the support and love of their community.

On Facebook, several individuals shared their condolences and memories of Jeanne. Beth Wright expressed her gratitude, saying, "It’s been rough this past 10 days, want to thank everyone for your prayers, as my sister, Jeanne Seymour passed away this morning, she went to be with the lord, and our daddy, prayers for my family as we get through this difficult time." Greg Purtee added, "Love you aunt beth," while Jan Bruck Murphy offered, "We will continue our prayers for your family through this difficult time. Sending our love, peace be with you."

Other community members, including Deb Kurtz, Jackie Bird Woods, and Sam Lang, also shared their thoughts, expressing sorrow and offering prayers for Jeanne’s family.

Jeanne Seymour’s legacy of love, dedication, and service will continue to inspire all who knew her. Her memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched, and her contributions to her community will not be forgotten.

— Updated by Levi Walker in Local

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