Rosalie Seabrooks was called home March 24, 2024. After seeing a glimpse of Glory. She answered the call and entered the eternal resting place promised by our Heavenly Father.
Rosalie was a native of Savannah, she was educated in the Savannah Public School System.
She was preceded in death by her mother Julia Seabrokks and grandmother Katy Whiley.
She left behind twobrothers, James Seabrooks of Savannah, GA. and Joseph Seabrooks of Locust, GA.; sisters in law Willia Seabrooks of Locust, GA. and Leslie Seabrooks of Dallas, Texas; nephews Joseph Seabrooks Jr. of Dallas, Texas; Romero Seabrooks, Dexter Seabrooks, Charles Marshell, and niece Janis Marshell.
The memorial service will be held at Families First Funeral Chapel on Monday, April 1, 2024, at 11:00 AM.
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Mary Ann & Larry Singleton
Our condolences to the Seabrooks family. May God ease your pain. RIP Rosalie.
Phyllis Hilton
I will truly miss you. You had a listening ear for all my crap. Hopefully, we will see each other again in the resurrection (Acts 24:15).
We’ll be able to sit under a big shade tree and catch up on all the news that you missed. All the sickness and anxieties that you once experienced will be done away with. Eventually, death that afflicts all mankind will be done away with (John 3:16)
Phyllis Chaney
My heart is heavy. Rose and I have been friends for over 30 years. Im here in Atlanta, but she was only a call away. You will truly be missed.
Thinking of the family with caring and heartfelt sympathy.
Stefan Hunter
I will truly miss “Ms.Rose.” I will always remember how close she and my mother (Phyllis Hilton) were. A very kind and gentle woman.
Mamie
My sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends, may God bless them with His peace.
Annette & Gary Brooks, CT
Rose, we’ve shared so much through the 45 plus years of friendship and my heart is heavy. The candle may go out, but the memory of the light remains. Our condolences goes out to the Seabrooks family.
Heather W.
I will miss you a lot Ms. Seabrook. Thank you for caring and for our many conversations. Take your rest and I hope you are basking in His presence.
Edna Beaufort - Tompkins Class of 1970
Seabrook Family,
Psalm 91:2 – “I will say to the Lord, My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
My condolences Rosa and I graduated from Tompkins High School in 1970. She was quiet with a big smile always.
Pam Gray
My Deepest and Sincerest Condolences to Rosalie’s Family. She will be missed. By her Classmates from the Class of 1970 Tompkins High School.
Butler, Hymon & Keel Families
Condolences to Seabrooks family. Praying that God will strengthen you as only he can. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.
Kendra Hall Saffold
I just found out today that you have transitioned. I had to call my mother Lillie Hall to let her know. My mom and Rose have been friends for many years and worked together. She was trying to call her phone today to check on her. She asked me to check the number and I searched online and found this obituary. I didn’t want to have to tell her but I had to. My mother loved Ms. Rose and I know she will miss talking to her. Our sincere condolences to the family.