M. Jane Seeman

June 1, 1937 ~ February 23, 2014
M. Jane Seeman, age 76, of Vienna, Virginia died on Sunday, February 23, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Rodger W. Seeman; mother of Tom Seeman, Bill Seeman (Kathleen) and Linda Colbert (Mike); sister of Susan Massie; sister-in-law of Sam and Janice Froetschner and grandmother of Jaclyn, Mitchell and Matthew Seeman and Hannah and Heather Colbert. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 124 Park Sreet, SE, Vienna, Virginia 22180 or the Vienna Rotary Club, P. O. Box 545, Vienna, Virginia 22183.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Age and I have come to love Jane and her family so – it has saddened us that she has left us. I 1st met Jane as we volunteered at the library on Tues. nights – a lady that I came to like immediately! Jane will be so missed, but we know she is in the arms of the Lord and her beloved Rodger. The town of Vienna, VPC, and most of all, her family and friends have lost a beautiful soul to this hideous disease – cancer. Our prayers and love are with all of the Seeman family at this time.
Age and I have come to love Jane and her family so – it has saddened us that she has left us. I 1st met Jane as we volunteered at the library on Tues. nights – a lady that I came to like immediately! Jane will be so missed, but we know she is in the arms of the Lord and her beloved Rodger. The town of Vienna, VPC, and most of all, her family and friends have lost a beautiful soul to this hideous disease – cancer. Our prayers and love are with all of the Seeman family at this time.
Age and I have come to love Jane and her family so – it has saddened us that she has left us. I 1st met Jane as we volunteered at the library on Tues. nights – a lady that I came to like immediately! Jane will be so missed, but we know she is in the arms of the Lord and her beloved Rodger. The town of Vienna, VPC, and most of all, her family and friends have lost a beautiful soul to this hideous disease – cancer. Our prayers and love are with all of the Seeman family at this time.
Jane and I go back to Junior Hi in Hays, Ks. Knew her entire family – all wonderful people. Because of distance we did not see one another very often but stayed in regular contact via email. Loved her dearly and will miss her greatly.
Jane was a women of honor and humility. She deeply cared for the people of Vienna and this is reflected in all she did. Kindness and compassion were lived as a banner in her words and deeds. She will be deeply missed.
I remember Jane and Rodger as friends and neighbors in Vienna Hills. My sympathy to her family, she was gone way to early.
Jane and I walked to high school together almost every day. I have many wonderful memories, so grateful I have them.
Flooded with memories of the years spent on Blackstone Terr. as friend and neighbor…our kids grew up together. We move on, but we don’t forget fine and good people that our lives have touched. Blessings to the family.
It is my prayer that the Seeman family will feel The Lords tender compassion as they go threw this time of mourning & hope that they know many are there to lend an ear heart or shoulder to be of help- God Bless
Thank you Jane for all your wonderful works Your love of Vienna never wavered .We love you Jane.May you RIP And join Roger in heaven Isabelle and Paul Harbolick
The HHS Graduation Party in Jane’s back yard was one of the highlights of that year as far as I was concerned. Sadness now that she wasn’t able to “BEAT IT”(Cancer). Unfortunately, several of our classmates have been lost to Cancer! One reason I volunteer for American Cancer Society Resource Center and Relay for Life.
Jane was a wonderful person and will be missed. The Jester family sends much love and condolences to the Colbert/Seeman families.
Jane was an amazing woman and she will always be in my heart. I am honored and feel blessed to have know such a wonderful, caring, strong person, she was an inspiration and a pleasure to work for. I loved her very much and I will miss her every day. May she rest peacefully in God’s gentle hands.
Sorry to hear of Jane’s passing. She will be missed. I remember the party in her backyard too. May the Lord bless and keep her.
Jane was one of the people who made the Class of 55 such a great class. Sorry to hear of our loss.
Jane was a woman of wisdom and warmth. She always had a smile to greet and showered her love upon all. I feel privileged to have known her.
Our condolences to Jane’s family on her passing. We have fond memories of Jane from Washington Grade School, Hays High School and our Class of ’55 Reunions. She was a good friend and will be sorely missed. Don ImMasche & Ruth Rider-ImMasche
To our mayors family from ours . Thank you for sharing Jane with us. Jane, You were such a guiding light for all of Vienna, we thank you for showing us the way as a community to grow and thrive. We will miss you.
Deepest sympathy to the family of M. Jane Seeman, our beloved Mayor. She was a great supporter of the Vienna Community Band, and we will miss her. Judy Buchino, 3rd clarinetist, Vienna Community Band
On this, the 75th year of Little League, the 1000 players and family members gathered for Opening Day, April 6th, will be missing a team mate. Mayor Jane has been part of VLL since I can remember and has been a true friend of all youth sports. May God rest her soul, her fast ball will be missed.
We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts & prayers go out to the family at this difficult time
Our deepest condolences go out to the Seeman family on the loss of a great community leader. Our thoughts are with our great freind Tom during this difficult time.
I am so sorry for the loss of a respected lady who worked tirelesly for her community. She was a friend to all and an inspiration to those who knew her. My deepest condolences to her family and friends.
To the entire Seeman family I offer my deepest condolences & prayers. Mrs. Seeman was a beloved friend to so many in the Town of Vienna. May you rest in peace, Mrs. Seeman.
It was a pleasure working for Jane for many years. Her family and the Town of Vienna were always #1 with her. I was always amazed at the patience and attention she gave each and every citizen, and each and every issue. Thank you again Jane for helping me with the retirement party for Vienna UPS driver Rob McKnight. My prayers are with you and your family.
Bill, Kathy, Jackie, Matthew and Mitchel – We are holding you and all of your family in our thoughts as prayers in this most difficult time. Lots of hugs to each of you.
Jane, I remember meeting you when my son Mike went to your preschool. You were so kind and sweet with the kids. I remember Roger on the Town council. I remember spending time with you at Vienna Woods when you were there with Linda. So many fine memories of you, not to mention you being the best mayor ever!! You will be so missed, but what a legacy you have left all of us.
Mayor Jane Seeman was a great lady and we will miss her. I want to express condolences, thoughts, and prayers to her family.
Our congregation would like to express our sincere condolences. We pray for the family and our Town, she cared so much for the people of Vienna. We will miss her. Elder Eddie Sampson,Pastor Elect , New Union Baptist
Good bye Mayor Jane. Your smile, kindness and dedication will be missed but have created memories for so many which will continue to make us smile. The Anzilottis
Boy Scout Troop 976 was fortunate to host Mayor Seeman on Jan 15 when she spoke to Scouts working on the Citizenship in the Community merit badge. She was a great supporter of Scouting and always welcomed the boys at Town Council meetings and encouraged Eagle Scout projects in Vienna. Her visit with us last month will be remembered for a long time to come. Thank you for your dedicated service for all these years. Rest in peace, Mayor Seeman.
Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family of Jane Seeman and the entire Vienna community from Mayor David Leake and the Haymarket Town Council. May you all find peace and comfort from each other during this extremely difficult time.
I’ll never forget the day when my son told me he had been asked to participate in the sixth grade graduation speech at Cunningham Park and he said he was really nervous because even the Mayor was going to be there. From then on we had many wonderful memories of working with Jane. We were so privileged to have such a dedicated and deeply caring Mayor for so long. Your countless contributions will always be remembered. We are grateful for your unrelenting years of service and the many lives you enriched. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family members and loved ones.
Vienna will never be the same. Our prayers are with the Seeman Family. God bless you during this sorrowful time. Pat, Rossana, and Ryan Carney
Our family will miss Jane as a part of Vienna. Vienna will not be the same without her. We’ll always remember her wonderful smiles and greetings around Vienna over many years. And she was a great supporter of music here in Vienna. I’ll miss her too at the Vienna 5K races start/finish lines! Randy, Cindy, Herk, Marjorie, the Latimers in Vienna
Jane will be remembered for her dedication to the town of Vienna. A true class act with a wonderful personality that has inspired myself and many others.
Good memories of serving on Town staff during the years of “Mayor Jane”. Our prayers and condolences are with her family and many friends. She will be greatly missed.
From our Family to Mayor Seeman’s family, thank you for sharing her with this Community. Her dedication and love for the town, the people and organizations within it was always obvious in what she said & did. Her passion for having students and scouts learn will always be remembered by our family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
Mayor Jane-You carried the torch so much further with devotion and concerns of the town citizens from Roger’s time on the Town Council, and after Charley Robinson’s tenure, that will forever go down in your legacy and Town history.Your support of the Vienna VFD was outstanding. God Rest You, ‘Lady Jane’ and rest in peace. Bill Ellis Former Chief Vienna VFD Culpeper, Va
I Was a classmate of Jane’s. So sorry for the loss. God bless her family. Judy Broadbooks Davis
Jane gave a such a personal feeling to everyone she met and that is why she was so good for the Town of Vienna. I was also pleased to see how she helped you Linda with your Girl Scout troop when you two would come out to my mini shop in Centreville. She was truly a great woman!