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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Jake
Seaburg
November 2, 1997 – December 12, 2020
Jake B. Seaburg, age 23, of Acton, MA, an amazing son, brother and uncle, had his life taken away way to soon on December 12, 2020. Born on November 2, 1997 in Concord, Massachusetts, he is survived by his loving parents, John and Lynne Seaburg of Acton, MA, his grandmother, Kathleen Freeman of Westfield, NY, a brother, Ryan Seaburg of Acton, MA, and a sister, Nicole Letourneau and her husband Chris Letourneau, of Jaffrey, NH. He was the proud uncle to Aubrey, Ryleigh, Kason and Sawyer Letourneau. He also leaves behind his aunts and uncles, David and Gail Grendon, Corleen Seaburg, John and Nancy Sloan, and Scott Seaburg as well as his cousins, Megan and Michael Merna, Jessica and Olivia Seaburg, and Sean Grendon. He was also the grandson of the late William and Margaret Seaburg, and nephew of the late William "Billy" Seaburg Jr. and Paula Seaburg. Jake grew up having a love for sports alongside his brother Ryan. They loved playing football and wrestling. After an injury that stopped him from pursing a college scholarship for wrestling, Jake started working for Onyx Corp. as an Operator. He took after his Dad and loved being in heavy machinery. Growing up, his father would always take the kids in the backhoe and they would ride in the bucket. These were among their greatest memories. His closest and best friend was his Mom. The night before his passing, he hugged her and said I love you. Jake's smile lit up the room when he entered. He never had a problem making friends, and loved everyone. He was the most forgiving person you'd ever meet, because he had such a big heart and never wanted to live life with regret. Whether it was spending time with friends, collecting football cards, or watching his nieces and nephews, the smallest things would make him shine. Being an Uncle was something he considered to be an honor. Family meant everything to him. Family and friends are invited to visiting hours on Saturday, December 19th from 3 to 6 pm in the Dee Funeral Home, 27 Bedford Street, Concord, MA. Jake will be laid to rest during a private burial service at Green Cemetery in Carlisle. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the GoFundMe page established in Jake's memory . "Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth" ~ 1 John 3:18 Arrangements are under the care of Dee Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Concord.
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