[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 30 (Monday, February 25, 2008)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E219] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] HONORING THELMA TRAYLOR SEALE ______ HON. BARBARA LEE of california in the house of representatives Monday, February 25, 2008 Ms. LEE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the extraordinary life of Mrs. Thelma Traylor Seale of Oakland, California. A caring friend, mentor, mother, and grandmother, Thelma was an extraordinary presence in our community. Mrs. Seale passed on January 25, 2008. She was the loving mother of Mr. Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Ms. Bettye Seale-Williams, and Mr. John Henry Seale. With eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren, Thelma understood the value of family and the importance of togetherness. With Thelma's passing, we look to her family to remind us of her extraordinary life and her unwavering strength of character. Mrs. Seale was 37 days shy of her 100th birthday at the time of her passing. The shear breadth and substance of such a long life attests to Thelma's vitality and energy. She experienced first-hand the most important and dynamic moments in the struggles of African-Americans in our country throughout the last century. More than a witness, Thelma Traylor Seale was on the frontlines of history through the African- American community's resilient pursuit of equality and justice. Mrs. Seale was born in Jasper, Texas on March 3, 1908. She was the fifteenth of sixteen children born to her family, and she lived to be the oldest. During World War II, Mrs. Seale was an employee of Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. She arrived in Berkeley, California in 1943, where she resided in the Codornices Village housing projects. In the 1950's Mrs. Seale moved to Oakland, where she remained as an involved and dedicated member of the community for the remainder of her life. In spite of the many challenges Mrs. Seale faced in her life, the injustices she witnessed, and the hardships she overcame, she was known first and foremost for her sweet and caring personality. Mrs. Seale's love for others and the joy she spread through laughter and good humor are what her family remembers most about her. A survivor, a loving matriarch, and a pillar in our community, Thelma will be sorely missed. However, we are thankful for the opportunities she gave us to come together and celebrate the hope and love in our lives. As we say goodbye to her, we have been given yet another opportunity to reflect on the rich past of our community and the century Thelma lived to see. Today, California's 9th Congressional District salutes and honors a great human being, our beloved Thelma Traylor Seale. We extend our deepest condolences to Thelma's family and to her children. Thank you for sharing her great spirit with us. May her soul rest in peace. ____________________