Katherine W. Seeley

(1884- 1967)

WALTON – Katherine W. Seeley, 83, died at Delaware Hospital November 21 following an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Lyons Brothers Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Reginald D. Avery officiating. Burial will be in the Walton Cemetery.

Mrs. Seeley, the daughter of Charles O. Wygant and Emma Knapp Wygant, was born at East Branch Jan. 19, 1884. She was married to Claire W. Seeley Dec. 31, 1906, in Walton.

A graduate of Walton High School, she was a member of the Congregational Church.

She spent her winters in Bradenton, Fla., spring and fall in Walton with her sister, Miss Albina J. Wigant, I Union Street, and her summers at Lake Tee, Michigan.

Survivors include a son, George F. of Milford, Michigan; two sisters, Miss Albina J. Wigant of Walton and Mrs. Florence Moore of Sayville; a granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Wenner of Farmington Michigan; and a niece, Mrs. Marjorie Smith of Sayville.

Funeral Notice

SEELEY – Katherine W., 83 of Walton died November 21. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, November 21 in Lyon Brothers Funeral Chapel, Walton. Burial in Walton Cemetery.

Published in The Oneonta Star (Oneonta, NY), November 24, 1967, page 7

George F. Seeley, Milford, Mich., is named administrator by Letters of Administration C.T.A. of the estate of Katherine W. Seeley, late of the Town of Milford, Mich., who died testate Nov. 21, 1967. Decedent’s son is sole beneficiary.

Published in The Oneonta Star (Oneonta, NY), August 26, 1968, page 7

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Katherine
Middle Name
W.
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Wygant
Date of Birth
January 
19, 
1884
Birth Place
East Branch, NY
Date of Death
November 
21, 
1967
Death Place
Walton, NY
Marriage Information
Spouse
Claire W. Seeley
Date of Marriage
December 
31, 
1906
Marriage Place
Walton, NY
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