It is with profound sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Fannie Seda, affectionately known to so many as Aunt Fannie. Her departure has left a deep ache in our hearts, but we also rejoice in knowing that she is now resting peacefully in the eternal embrace of the Lord.
Fannie Seda was a woman of remarkable strength, gentle dignity, and steadfast faith. Her kindness was not reserved for special occasions—it flowed freely and generously in every interaction, every word, and every act of service. Whether through a warm smile, a listening ear, or a quiet prayer whispered on someone’s behalf, Fannie had a way of making those around her feel deeply seen, valued, and loved.
Her home was a sanctuary not just of warmth and comfort, but of spiritual encouragement. Family, friends, neighbors, and even strangers could count on her for thoughtful wisdom, heartfelt prayers, and a soft-spoken presence that lifted the weary and reassured the doubtful. Aunt Fannie lived her life as a testament to the goodness of God—always steady, always rooted in grace, and always pointing others to faith and love.
As we mourn her physical absence, we cling to the eternal truth of Scripture, finding comfort in the promises of God:
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain…”
— Revelation 21:4
These words bring hope to our grieving hearts, reminding us that Fannie’s journey has not ended but rather entered a new, glorious chapter—one where sorrow no longer exists, and joy knows no bounds. She is now reunited with loved ones who went before her, basking in the heavenly light of the Savior she served so faithfully.
Aunt Fannie’s legacy lives on in all of us. It lives in every child she nurtured, every soul she encouraged, and every heart she helped heal. It lives in the quiet lessons of faith she modeled: to live with humility, to forgive freely, to speak kindly, and to love deeply. In honoring her memory, let us strive to embody the same grace she showed throughout her life.
We are better for having known her, and the light she brought into this world will never dim. Though we grieve, we do not grieve without hope. Fannie Seda may be gone from our sight, but her spirit is woven into the very fabric of who we are. Her love endures in every life she touched.
Rest in peace, Aunt Fannie. You have fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. May your soul forever rest in the peace and glory of God’s eternal kingdom. We will carry your memory always—with love, gratitude, and the grace you so beautifully lived.
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