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Mike is my brother. He took a gun and shot and killed himself at the age of 24. His marriage was falling apart and his wife was using the children to fight him with. Although she never meant for it to ever go this far , people need to remember it is NEVER good to use children as weapons to fight someone with. Not only is it cruel and abusive to the children,but children mean too much to parents. This kind of fighting can push someone over the edge. Suicide leaves the family with so much guilt and so many guestions about what they could have done different to prevent this. My mother writes poetry and she wrote several poem related to this . Please click the links below to read these poems. These pages are outside of this site , you will have to use your browser's back button to return to this site.
Why Mike?
Eight Months Later
The House That Cried
Suicide is never the answer. There is always the chance of a better day tomorrow. Remember God will help. All you have to do is turn to him and ask. He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.; Psalms 147:3 Please click the link below for sucicide prevention help and support sites.
Survived by:
Wife:
Linda Cockerham Seymour
Sons
J.B. Seymour &  Doyle Gene Seymour
Daughter:
Rebekah Seymour
Parents:
J.B. & Clara Seymour
Sisters:
Dianne Wallace   Glenda Higginbotham  Pam Phillips
Grandmothers:
Emma Ferguson   Prentiss Seymour
Preceded in death by
Grandfathers
W.E. Ferguson   Pearly Seymour
Michael Gene Seymour
July 8, 1952 - September 28,1976


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