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Mr. Joseph Lee Seberry Jr

May 26th, 1944 - June 4th, 2021

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Joseph Lee Seberry, Jr., 77, of Kingman, Arizona passed away on June 4, 2021. Joseph was born in Wilson, NC on May 26, 1944; son of Joseph Lee Seberry and Beatrice Rice Seberry. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War. Joseph then worked and later retired from Praxair where he worked as a Laboratory Analyst. He was a Jehovah's Witness for 44 years. Joseph is survived by his children, Felecia Seberry of Las Vegas, NV, Anthony Seberry of Charlotte, NC, and Valerie (Otis) Mathews of Crown Point, IN; grandchildren, Lauren Allen of Kingman, AZ, Andre (Lydia) Mathews of Portage, IN, Stephanie Ferrell of Abilene, TX, and Lindsay Seberry of Las Vegas, NV; great-grandchildren, Madison Mathews of Cedar Lake, IN, Lucy Allen of Kingman, AZ, Logan Mathews of Portage, IN, and Keathan Turnbo of Portage, IN; brother, Timothy (Nita) Seberry of Norfolk, VA; and sister, Marie Harrison of Chesapeake, VA. Thoughts and condolences may be sent to Joseph's family at www.mohavememorial.com. Arrangements were placed in the care of Mohave Memorial Funeral Home.

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Mohave Memorial Funeral and Crematory

At Mohave Memorial Funeral Home, we welcome families of all backgrounds and cultures. We specialize in multicultural funerals, offering a nondenominational chapel, incense burning, and a staff fluent in Spanish and Hualapai. Our services include priority mail and home delivery of your loved one’s ashes, depending on where you prefer to have them safely delivered. Mohave also has finely crafted memorial products and keepsakes, allowing you to always keep your loved one close to you. Mohave families trust our dignified, affordable arrangements, including special pricing for America’s Veterans....

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