Gary Wayne Seckman

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Gary Wayne Seckman

Birth
Death
17 Oct 1998 (aged 14)
Bristol, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
McClure, Dickenson County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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GARY W SECKMAN 29 Aug 1984 18 Oct 1998 (V) 24269 (Mc Clure, Dickenson, VA) Virginia
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The Dickenson Star/Cumberland Times
Dickenson County
Virginia
Wednesday
October 21, 1998
GARY W. SECKMAN
Gary Wayne Seckman, 14, of Trammel, died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1998, in Bristol Regional Medical Center, Bristol, Tenn.
Gary was a member of the Ervinton High School football team. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Perry French, and Paternal grandparents, Frenchie and Catherine Seckman.
Survivors include his parents, Gary and Nancy Seckman of Trammel; sister, Tracie Seckman of the home; half brothers, Kenny Coffield of Jacksonville, Fla., and Curtis Coffield of Michigan; half sister, Connie and Carrie Coffield, both of Texas; maternal grandmother, Leona French of McClure; three aunts and five uncles.
Services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday in the Trammel Church with the REV. Vernon Rose officiating. Burial will follow in the Malloy Smith Cemetery, Rt. 1, McClure. Pallbearers will be Terry Dutton, Jerry Dutton, Arnold French, Steve French, Aaron Hammons, Ron Owens and Kevin Horne. Honorary pallbearers are Ervinton Classmates.
The family will receive friends at 7 p. m. Wednesday at the Trammel Church where a song service will be held at this time.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family at P. O. Box 145, McClure, Va 24269.
Mullins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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THE DICKENSON STAR/CUMBERLAND TIMES
Dickenson County
Virginia
Wednesday
October 22, 2003

In Loving Memory of
Gary Wayne Seckman
It's been five years since
that fateful day
When you got a call from Jesus
and you went away
We haven't forgotten you
and we never will
Our love for you is
stronger still.

The last five years have
really been rough
We have to go on,
that's what makes it tough
Tracie came home and
stayed a while
We cred and cred then
we would smile.

We know your've in heaven where
there's no pain or sorrow
There's no guarantee
for us of tomorrow
But we know we will see you
and our loved ones someday

Love, Mom, Dad, and Connie
Social Security Index
GARY W SECKMAN 29 Aug 1984 18 Oct 1998 (V) 24269 (Mc Clure, Dickenson, VA) Virginia
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The Dickenson Star/Cumberland Times
Dickenson County
Virginia
Wednesday
October 21, 1998
GARY W. SECKMAN
Gary Wayne Seckman, 14, of Trammel, died Sunday, Oct. 17, 1998, in Bristol Regional Medical Center, Bristol, Tenn.
Gary was a member of the Ervinton High School football team. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Perry French, and Paternal grandparents, Frenchie and Catherine Seckman.
Survivors include his parents, Gary and Nancy Seckman of Trammel; sister, Tracie Seckman of the home; half brothers, Kenny Coffield of Jacksonville, Fla., and Curtis Coffield of Michigan; half sister, Connie and Carrie Coffield, both of Texas; maternal grandmother, Leona French of McClure; three aunts and five uncles.
Services will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday in the Trammel Church with the REV. Vernon Rose officiating. Burial will follow in the Malloy Smith Cemetery, Rt. 1, McClure. Pallbearers will be Terry Dutton, Jerry Dutton, Arnold French, Steve French, Aaron Hammons, Ron Owens and Kevin Horne. Honorary pallbearers are Ervinton Classmates.
The family will receive friends at 7 p. m. Wednesday at the Trammel Church where a song service will be held at this time.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family at P. O. Box 145, McClure, Va 24269.
Mullins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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THE DICKENSON STAR/CUMBERLAND TIMES
Dickenson County
Virginia
Wednesday
October 22, 2003

In Loving Memory of
Gary Wayne Seckman
It's been five years since
that fateful day
When you got a call from Jesus
and you went away
We haven't forgotten you
and we never will
Our love for you is
stronger still.

The last five years have
really been rough
We have to go on,
that's what makes it tough
Tracie came home and
stayed a while
We cred and cred then
we would smile.

We know your've in heaven where
there's no pain or sorrow
There's no guarantee
for us of tomorrow
But we know we will see you
and our loved ones someday

Love, Mom, Dad, and Connie