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Genevah Davis Seivertson

Dec. 15, 1914 - Nov. 26, 2003

A native of Martin's Ferry, OH, passed away in Roseville, CA on November 26, 2003 at the age of 89. Wife of The Late Wayne Seivertson, she was also preceded in death by her parents and grandson Steven Seivertson. Geneva is survived by her children Allen (Pat) Seivertson of Citrus Heights, CA, Keith (Vicky) Seivertson of Florence, OR, and Bruce (Michelle) Seivertson of Cleveland, MS; stepson Oliver Wayne Seivertson of Quinby, SC; foster daughter Gladys Van Horne of Wheeling, WV, as well as fourteen grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, four nieces and three nephews. In addition to publishing two books and a number of articles, Geneva and her husband of 62 years, Wayne, spent many years in the bakery business and in the spiritual field, helping others through deep prayer. She will be greatly missed. Memorial Services will be held at the NORTH SACRAMENTO FUNERAL HOME, 725 El Camino Ave., Sacramento, CA 95815, on January 18, 2004 at 1:00 PM. Private Interment.

Published in the Sacramento Bee from 12/2/2003 - 12/4/2003.

 

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This Web site also offers a special thank you to Rae Karen Hauck, who did the original work to get Genevah Seivertson's "Let the Extraordinary Become Ordinary" ready for the Web.

 

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