Clara Margaret Kinser-Seamans (commonly known as "Dainty), was born in Webster City, Iowa January 5, 1921 to Roy and Theresa Kinser.\r\n \r\nIn 1923, they moved to a farm just East of Reedsburg, WI, where she was raised. She had 5 sisters, and 2 brothers. Dainty went to a country grade school, and graduated from Reedsburg High School. While attending high school, she worked for a family to pay for her schooling. \r\n \r\nShe married Ben Seamans October 21,1939. Ben and Dainty had 3 children: Jim Seamans of Grove, OK, Sunny Winter of Sagle, ID, and Kenneth Seamans of Boerne, TX with 8 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 3 great-great grandchildren.\r\n \r\nBen and Dainty had a dairy farm in Wisconsin until in 1956, they moved to Southern California where she was a school secretary and drove the school bus up and down a narrow mountain road. They moved back to Wisconsin in 1960. There, she was Ben's secretary for his work as a supervisor over 3 counties. With Ben retiring in 1978, they moved to Ingram, TX where they built their own home.\r\n \r\nThey enjoyed 20 happy years of retirement. Upon Ben's death in 1998, Dainty moved to Boerne, TX and lived in a home on Ken's place. She was a member of Community Bible Church of Boerne, TX.\r\n \r\nBen and Dainty had been involved in helping start 2 new churches as their lives centered around serving the Lord. Dainty's quiet caring example and commitment for being a prayer warrior for EVERYONE she knew was evident until her going to be with the Lord. We were all blessed to be a part of her family.\r\n \r\nGraveside services will be held Saturday, December 5, 2015, 2 PM at Glen Rest Cemetery in Kerrville, TX.\r\n \r\n