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Condolence From: The Sigler Family
Condolence: May your family find comfort as “the hearer of prayer” embraces their heart (Psalms 94:19). Lean on one another for strength and encouragement to stay strong.We hope that the many cards, hugs, kind words and loving prayers sustains your family during this most difficult time.
Sunday March 25, 2018
Condolence From: Sonia Edwatds
Condolence: "There is a time for evetything, and a season for every activity under heaven" Ecclesiastics 3:1. To the Seow family, you have experienced many seasons in your family life with your dad, Uncle Son' a key player in each season. I first met him vicariously in the late 70s when the "girls joined us at Gordon. The fishing expexitions I heard of repeatedly. It was a delight to meet him face to face on my various trips to South Florida. He would come over in my corner and address me "So Ms Sonia". So family reflect on the seasons and give God thanks for the many years he was with his family and more importantly that he got to know the Saviour personally.Another season of mixed emotions but we rejoice at his passage into the Heavenly Kingdom. Love and comfort to you all.
Sones
Saturday March 24, 2018
Condolence From: Marjean Lafayette-Lewis
Condolence: When I think of Uncle Son I can’t help but smile because most times when I saw him he was cheerful & smiling. I am also one of soooo many that this amazing family took in and made an impression on that will last a lifetime. As far as anyone knew, I was one of the Seow kids & we often had people tell us that I look like my ‘parents’☺️I have fond memories of Uncle Son always fixing something, making something, or cooking something. God truly gave him such a talent and a gift to work with his hands that I often believed that if something wasn’t working or broken, we just had to get it in his hands and he would make it right again☺️ I will always hold dear the memories of fishing with him off the pier in Ochie and of the excitement of a Saturday when he would announce that he would be making his famous chop suey 😋
As I look back on his life I am overwhelmed by the many, many blessings that The Lord heaped on his life! In addition to his giftedness, he was given to his very last breath, the most faithful, patient & godly wife in Miss Nellie! He was given a powerful legacy in his 8 loving children and grandchildren. I rejoice in knowing Uncle Son is very much alive -even though not anymore in the old 91 year old body. He is now more alive than his body could ever allow him to be & he is now with the Jesus he surrendered his life to last year. Praise God that is not pie-in -the -sky or wishful thinking - it’s a fact! I will very much miss him..but I KNOW I will see him again and I am thankful for the years and the memories that I now have to treasure.
Friday March 23, 2018
Condolence From: Sune Brandon
Condolence: The news received on Sunday, March 18th about the loss of your Father, although expected, made me feel quite sad. My heart aches over the loss of your Father, but I feel honored and blessed to have known Lucian Seow aka Uncle Son. He was such a warm, generous, funny and charming man. It is really hard to think that we won’t see him again; but cherished memories are what we have to remember our dearly departed and Uncle Son's kind-hearted nature and good humor will be missed by everyone that was fortunate to know him.
Uncle Son had a wonderful way of making you feel special. He always had a smile on his face and took a simple approach to life. Many of my fondest childhood memories are from precious times spent with The Seow Family in Priory, Jamaica. Uncle Son was one of the finest men I have ever had the privilege of knowing, and I’m appreciative that I got to know him during his life. I learned quite a bit from him and will always be grateful for his patience and encouragement, especially during my impressionable years. His positive attitude despite his failing health made every visit a pleasure. He always had such great stories to tell, many exciting episodes, during his long life. There will never be anyone quite like Uncle Son and despite his living for over 90 years; I will never be able to fathom how difficult this loss is for all of you. He was truly a blessing in my life and I will always miss him.
Losing someone we love is never easy, but despite the loss of their physical presence, we know that God has assigned Uncle Son to watch over us. I am grateful to have known him and send you my deepest condolences. May the memories of his joyful spirit strengthen and surround you during this difficult time. I’ll call soon to see if there is anything I can do and leave you with something from Leo Buscaglia, “I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love”.
My most sincere condolences.
Suné Brandon
Friday March 23, 2018
Condolence From: Carol Derby Gagnon
Condolence: Brother Lucian now beholds the King of Glory, face to face, our Saviour and Lord. To the Seow family, may God's peace and comfort be your daily portion in this time of sorrow. You are loved with an everlasting love, and underneath are His everlasting arms.
Friday March 23, 2018
Condolence From: Marlene Suer
Condolence: Uncle Son/Mr. Seow, you fought a good fight...Your work in this world is over. God decide it's time for you to rest. You will be missed and will forever be in our hearts. Sleep in Peace
Thursday March 22, 2018
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