Wanda is also survived by her parents Rolland and Alice Seaman; her siblings: Travis; Sherry; Bob (Hettie); Melodie (Barney); and Tara; in-laws: Marvin and Donna Jefferson; sister in-law Rena (Joe) Lynch; as well as many nieces and nephews and many dear friends. Wanda was a devoted mom to her four children. She took immense pride in their accomplishments and never missed a dance competition, hockey tournament or any other event they were participating in.
Wanda was a coach, a manager, a referee, a fundraiser and most importantly, a cheerleader. She spent countless hours in hockey arenas, not only cheering and supporting her friends and family, but also playing hockey. She was passionate about hockey.
Wanda did not hesitate to volunteer her time as well. She was deeply committed to making her community a better place to live for her children, her grandchildren and countless others. Wanda loved spending valuable time with her grandchildren.
Even though, sadly, she did not have the time she wished to watch them grow up, she made the most of what she did have and cared for them and loved them with all the energy she could. She was a kind, loving soul, and the simplest pleasures in life brought the most joy to Wanda. She was a true lover of the outdoors and most content when hiking in the mountains with her companion Zeus or biking down a trail with many good friends.
Wanda was always game for any adventure big or small, around the world or close to home. Wanda also loved the quie.
