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Fradelle Karpen
April 27, 2021
Don, Mary, Carly......thinking of you always. Hope you are all doing as well as can be exspected. Thank god you have the 3 of you and Clints wonderful memories. He filled your life with such joy. Hold on to it! Cant think about baseball or Pittsburgh without thinking of Clint Seymour and his beautiful smile. I just came across pictures of 6yr old Clint at Seans bday party in Mt Lebanon. If you are ever in Florida please visit. I loved our times together when the boys would play. Sending you hugs! Fradelle & Jay Karpen
Courtney Amicon
April 26, 2019
You are always in my heart & forever in some of my greatest memories - I love you always, miss you much and hope you are resting well my funny friend
Ralph Reiland
May 28, 2014
Don and Mary,
Mary and Don,
Our deepest sympathy -- and our best wishes/hopes for you and your family's happiness, health and well-being in the future.
Ralph R. Reiland & Sarah J. McCarthy,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
May 11, 2014
We Thank You Clint for sharing a part of your life with us that will forever hold memories so dear to our hearts.Don and Mary you have to know how all of us have nothing but great things to say when we think of everything that Clint was about!!!He will hold a place up there that no one knows at this point what exactly it may be,but knowing Clint........it will be real Big!!!m Our Love and Prayers,Jamie and Rena
May 8, 2014
Dear Don and Mary,
Our deepest sympathy to you. We fondly remember Clint as a little boy across the gym floor enjoying the Mt. Lebanon basketball games with you. He obviously grew up to be a fine young man. Our thoughts are with you.
Don and Marcia Hobaugh
Jeffrey & Irina Leczkowski
May 6, 2014
We had the pleasure of spending time with Clint on a number of occasions. Every sentiment that has been shared about him is true. One of the last times we saw him was while he was running the Pittsburgh Marathon. He was running through the South Side with a huge smile and gave us an enthusiastic high five as he went by. This passion and love of life is how he will be remembered. May God bless his family and friends and grant them peace.
Ray Halackna
May 5, 2014
Don
So sorry to hear about Clint. My best wishes to you and your family.
May 5, 2014
Seymour Family,
We were saddened to hear about your loss. We knew Clint from playing baseball against our son Erik for years through travel ball then in high school. We lost Erik 4 years ago on April 24. It's so hard to know another family is going through what we went through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rick and Sue Yonish
Courtney Amicon
May 5, 2014
Clint, all of the memories will be cherished that were shared through the time I had the blessed pleasure of knowing you and being a part of your everyday at EKU. I will never forget your messy ways, dance parties, baseball memories, the way you ate bananas (yuck), slept until 2pm when you had the opportunity, and your love for dogs (especially Elvis- aka ‘Little Butt Butt'). You were an amazing friend, and always knew how to put a smile on my face. The world will not be the same without your charisma, Pittsburg character and blissful charm. You were one-of-a-kind and will never be forgotten. I love you dearly.
Carolyn Walker
May 4, 2014
Mary, Don, and Carly,
While Tom and I struggle with Clint's passing, we can only imagine your pain. We will never go to PNC Park without thinking of him....wonderful memories mixed with such a sense of loss. Our prayers are with you.
Bradley Baker
May 4, 2014
Dear Clint,
I know you are getting ready for your birthday in heaven. I wanted to tell you I love you and you will be forever missed. I want you to know that the times we had together brought me great joy. I feel blessed to have known such an amazing man. All the future plans we had together will be done in your memory. RIP my brother. love you forever and always.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Your in my thoughts and prayers I will be here for yall forever if you ever need me. I cant wait to help build that ball field. Clints positive and outgoing spirit greatly influenced so many of us here in Charleston and his legend will live on.
Fradelle Karpen
May 4, 2014
Mary, Don, & Carly,
So, so sad to hear what happened to your sweet baby boy. Words can't express! We feel blessed to have known him & enjoyed his baseball journey! Stay strong through all your memories! Clint would want that for you! Fradelle, Jay & Karpen family
Ron Michaels
May 4, 2014
Don & Family,
We were deeply saddened to learn of Clint's passing. I have fond memories of the kids growing up in 'Lebo country and participating in sports in a very competitive but friendly way over the years. May your family and you find the strength to endure during these trying times. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Tom Welch
May 3, 2014
What a sad ending to a magnificent life. He is with his maker enjoying his reward to a life well lived. God bless.
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