Rocky Seabourne, 60, of Desloge, passed away September 26, 2021, at Mercy St. Louis. He was born September 25, 1961, in Bonne Terre, to Charles and Linda (Price) Seabourne. Rocky attended Graceway Ministries in Farmington, worked for Doe Run over 30 years and Missouri Cobalt for 2 years. Rocky loved the beach, St. Louis Blues Hockey, deer hunting, fishing, apple pie, West County Bulldogs, but most of all, his family and playing with his grandchildren. Rocky never met a stranger and was a friend to everyone that knew him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Edward Seabourne, Sr.; brother, Mark Edward Seabourne in infancy; father and mother inlaw, J.C. and Marsha Odle; and brother in-law, Garry Odle.
Rocky is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Jennifer Gaye (Odle) Seabourne; children, Drew Seabourne and wife Dakota, Kaitlin Rosa and husband Tristan; grandsons, Jameson and Jack Seabourne and baby Rosa on the way; mother, Linda Seabourne; sisters in-law, Phyllis (Larry) Wheeler, Jan (Elzy) Bannister, Janet Odle; and one brother in-law, Chuck (Chelley) Odle; nieces, nephews cousins and friends also survive.
Visitation will be held at C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home in Desloge, Thursday, September 30, 2021, from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM. The visitation will resume at 9:00 AM, Friday, October 1, 2021 at Graceway Ministries located at 5006 Flat River Rd in Farmington, until the time of service at 11:00 AM. Interment will follow at St. Francois Memorial Park in Bonne Terre.
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Gaye – so very sorry to hear this. Rocky was friend to many . . . always a friendly smile and a kind word. Our sincere sympathy to you and the kids. God bless, Angie and Mark
Gaye…Drew and Kaitlin: Words cannot express how sorry we are for your loss….Rocky was a heck of a guy! He will certainly be missed….love and prayers!🙏
I am so saddened to learn of Rocky’s passing. He was loved by many and a friend to all. Fly high with the angels Rocky, until we meet again
Coach KT, I’m so sorry for your lose. I’m always praying for you and your family. I hope our team holds a little joy for you during this hard time.
-Love,Emma
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked for the Forest Service and got to work with Rocky when Doe Run drilled on their leases on the Mark Twain National Forest. I am glad I got to know him. He was very knowledgeable and easy to work with. He was always bragging about his family- especially those grand babies! He will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I worked with Rocky for several years at Doe Run, and I was proud to have Rocky as a friend and colleague. His personality was magnetic- I’d always seek him out to catch up and visit. We enjoyed visiting about baseball, grandkids and vacation plans, as well as the next drilling target. Thoughts and prayers with you all, take strength in the Lord.
Chris Hogan
I first met Rocky when I moved up to the Geology building in 2000. At the time he was was working with John Ritter and Butch Bowen. Over the next 19 years he not only was a co-worker, but he became a very close friend. He was truly a gentlemen and he will be missed deeply.
Rocky was a great guy to work with. He moved a lot of drills for me at Doe Run and got stuff done! He always treated his "guys" right and stood up for them at all times. He was a very good guy and will be missed. My condolences to his family and I wish them well in the days to come.
We are so sorry to hear about Rocky and we will continue to keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many customers who are more like family to us after all the years of working for them and Rocky was one of them. Always good to deal with. He will be missed!
So sad to hear about Rocky passing. I knew him thru working at Doe Run and had many laughs together. Rocky always had a big smile and made my day better. My sincere prayers for comfort to his family.
I had the privilege going to school with Rocky and my grandpa CP Wood had the privilege working with Rocky ,Rocky let me know grandpa bought my grandma a diamond ring ! Some times sharing a story where someone does good can be the best memories, Rocky it was always good to see you walking the sidewalk in Leadwood God will give your Mom and Family comfort Love your friend Bonnie