Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Kale Elijah Alexander Seabolt, 9

He was fascinated in watching all the stars and planets

Kale Elijah Alexander Seabolt, 9, Monticello died at 2:27 p.m., Friday, Sept. 26, 2008 in rural Cass County.

He was born on April 7, 1999 at the White County Memorial Hospital to Randall L. Seabolt II and Shannon M. Whitmore. He had resided in Monticello all of his life.

He loved riding his bike, playing video games, riding in the semi "Big Truck" with his grandma, was a big movie buff and especially loved watching Star Wars.

He also loved taking care of his animals, camping, flying and was a great fisherman. He was fascinated in watching all the stars and planets. He was a "Master Builder" with Legos.

He attended the Monticello Christian Church and was a Cub Scout with Pack 3154 of Monticello and had just received his Webelos degree. He liked to dress up in his superheros' costumes.

Survivors include his mother Shannon M. (companion Matthew Emrich) Whitmore, Monticello; his father, Randall L. "Randy" Seabolt II, South Bend; a sister, Chloe Marie Cannon at home in Monticello; a brother, Corgan Oliver Emrich at home in Monticello; grandparents James "Jim" and Patricia "Pat" Wood, Monticello, Janice (companion Tom Byars) Seabolt, Hebron, Randall L. "Randy" Seabolt I, Monticello and Rex and Cindy Whitmore, Monticello; great-grandparents Mavis Gray, Monticello, Carroll and Carolyn Hickman and Lonnie and Betty Seabolt, Hobart; an aunt, Amanda L. Whitmore, Monticello; uncles Jeremy (Christina) Seabolt, Valparaiso, Jeff (Jacquline "Jackie" Hastings) Seabolt, Hobart; numerous other aunts, uncles, great aunts, great uncles and cousins; his cat Elvis; his dog Roscoe "Bub".

He was preceded in death by his grandpa great, Gary Gray; an aunt, Jennifer Whitmore.

Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Miller-Roscka Funeral Home. A community memorial service will be Monday at 7 p.m. at the Twin Lakes High School main gym.

Services will be at 12 p.m. (noon) Wednesday, at the funeral home with Rev. Chris Dodson of the Monticello Christian Church officiating.Burial will be in the I.O.O.F. Riverview Cemetery in rural Monticello.

Memorials may be made to the White County Special Olympics, Boy Scout Pack 3154 of Monticello or to Debbie DuVall.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A childhood close to Godliness. The Master Builder appreciating his universal creations. Replicating The Hero's Journey he learned in Star Wars, the young hero was taken from the world, his loved, and anyone who recognizes greatness.

Anonymous said...

I haven't been on your web site in along time sitting here at work was scrolling through my old emails when I seen the link your Daddy sent me for this site . I starting think about your visit out her and howuch fun we had. I miss you and love you kale I want you to know Aunt sherry thinks about you all the time and so does Tristan and Isaiah and everyone else sending you hugs and kisses in heaven let everyone know I said Hi and I will see you again someday.