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In Loving Memory Of Nola Green-Seifert AKA Vibrant_Vampress


~September 2, 1958 - Thursday September 29, 2005~



Nola was a wonderful woman and wife and mother.
She has 3 children and a grandson.
She loved Nascar and she loved World Tour Poker as well.
She was funny and silly and she loved life as well.
She has done alot of things in her life and she had a great heart and a wonderful spirit about her too.
She loved cutting up and she loved the fall and winter.
Nola was my wife, friend and lover.
She will be loved and missed by all, but, most of all by her children and me.


"My Beloved Nola, My Angel Sent From Heaven"

We met online back on April 1, 1999 On TalkCity in a chatroom called disability-w-friends.
I knew you then as september-skies and as sepy and as Kerrie.
We talked online and got to know each other and fell in love with each other.
On May 24, 1999 we got married online and we renewed our vows on June 25, 1999.
We made promises to each other to meet in person.
We met in Memphis Tenn on Mon. Dec. 4, 1999.
We hugged each other and talked to each other and we made love to each other.
We went to San Antonio, Texas where I was born and lived at that time.
I got sick with the flu badly and you saved my life.
We stayed with each other in San Antonio, Texas until you had to come back to North Carolina in May of 2000.
You know I had wanted to go with you back to North Carolina but I was scared and unsure if I should leave San Antonio, Texas for good or not.
After you drove off that night I cried and I wished I had gone with you instead of hesitating like I did.
When you called me from North Carolina, I decided to join you there and you helped me get here.
When I arrived here in North Carolina, you picked me up and took me to your home.
You introduced me to your children and showed me your home.
We made love that night in May of 2000 and we made plans to get married and start a new life together.
Despite all the problems we encountered we endured and overcame.
Finally we got married on Tues. Dec. 4, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. E.S.T.
We stayed married to each other and helped each other until we talked about getting a divorce for medical reasons.
You knew I didn't believe in divorce and still I gave in and allowed you to divorce me so we could both get our medicade.
It hurt knowing we were divorcing but you promised me that we are still married to each other.
In the last few months I didn't think nor knew that you'd get sick and die.
When your birthday came on Friday September 2, 2005 I wished you a happy birthday and I meant it too.
On Monday September 5, 2005 you woke me at 4:00 a.m. in the morn yelling "OH" and holding your left side.
After you had fallen 3 times and came home barely able to walk, I tried to get you to go to the hospital but you wouldn't go.
On Tuesday September 6, 2005 I tried again to get you to go to the hospital but you wanted to wait another day.
On Wednesday September 7, 2005 you were in alot of pain and and I finally convinced you to let me take you to the hospital.
Little did we both know that this would be our final weeks together with each other.
You passed away on Thursday September 29, 2005 at 9:41 a.m. as I was with you and held your hand.
It tore my heart out to know I had lost you, my heaven sent angel.
I am lost without you and your voice and your blue eyes.
You left your children and me and went home with God.
You have not only changed your children's and my life but the lives of others and we all greive at your passing away.
You left huge gaping holes in your children and I.
You are one of a kind and not replacable.
For the 5 and a half years I have known you and love you and be in love with you, you have been my light in my world.
No one can ever replace you in your children's lives and in my life as you have been the only woman for me always and forever.
One day you and I will meet in heaven and we'll be together again forever as you are my one and only wife as there are no others before you nor after you that will be the wife you have been to me.
I'll always love you and be in love with you until we meet again in heaven my beloved Nola.

By William Paul Seifert AKA WhiteSnowWolf, Husband Of Nola


"My Final Farewell"

When I woke up today I didn't think I'd cry
When I woke up today I didn't think she would die
Everything seemed perfect until I heard the news
Ever since then it's my memories I want to lose
I think back on when that joy was brought into our life
How it lifted our spirits and took full flight
I lay my head down into my pillow as each tear falls down
The love that once was shared now no more...only replaced by a frown
I took one glance and instantly I fell to the ground
I tried to utter words but could not make a sound
I wanted to say how much I really care
I wanted to give these lasts bits of love to share
As I watched her take one final look into my face
The smile she had...in my memory it'll always have a place
She closed her eyes and was taken away by the angels of Heaven's sky
Why did she have to leave....why did she have to die?
A tragic death that was bestowed upon her...
From that moment things were dim...
We remember her for how she's touched our lives
Though she may be gone, her memories shall always thrive
So here I am...looking one last time as I hear Heaven's sweet bell
Another tear appears on my face as I say my final farewell

Shelby Star Obit Sat. Oct.1, 2005

Freida Seifert

KINGS MOUNTAIN — Freida Novella Green Seifert, 47, of 1103 C Mary’s Grove Church Road, died Thursday, Sept. 29, 2005, at Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby.
A native of Gaston County, she was a daughter of Rachel Wilson Faircloth of Kings Mountain and the late Fred Willie Green. She was a former employee of Lincoln County, where she worked as a dispatcher. She was a member of the M.S. Society.
In addition to her mother, she is survived by her former husband, William Paul Seifert of the home; a son, Kyle Spencer Cabaniss of the home; two daughters, Courtney Cabaniss of the home and Ginger Carpenter Black of Charlotte; a brother, Dale J. Green of Kings Mountain; and a grandson, Carter Andrew Black.
The funeral will be Sunday at 3 p.m. at Greene Funeral Service-West Chapel, 216 Archie Whiteside Road, Gastonia, with Bishop Will Lawson and the Rev. Tony Bazen officiating. Burial will be private.
The family will receive friends Sunday an hour before the service at the funeral home.
Instead of flowers, memorials may be made to Cabaniss Children’s Memorial Fund, 1103 B. Mary’s Grove Church Road, Kings Mountain, NC 28086.




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