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  • He was quite a character. I met him first in 1974 and he put my feet on a magical track.

  • @skipumc53 yep he was quite a guy...I miss him....and his houses & workshop which are no longer there....makes me sick thinking people are passing by and will never know he existed.

  • I am no longer living in Arkansas, but still remain in contact with the magi there. I got to visit with Mrs. Seymour on her "good days", when the arthritis was not so debilitating. I really miss him, but I did get the chance to actually tell him all that he had meant to me before his moving and passing...

  • Col. Seymour was the irascible little old elf of a man that taught me sign painting and Magic for profit. I was able to support my family for about two years because of him. I will never forget all he did for us, and for the genuine joy and comfort his wife Francis gave us both. They are sorely missed...

  • @shonuffpreacher very nice testimony, he was one of a kind for sure. I was never fortunate enough to meet Francis, she was bedridden already when I first met Col Frank back around 1980 or so and he was very protective of her.

    I was just recently at the property where his two houses once stood. I was a week too late to see his shop still standing in the back, they had just torn it down. Nothing left but rubble now, brought tears to my eyes. You still in the area?

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