Mervil John Seeley

(1995)

MERVIL JOHN SEELEY, 69, of Port Richey died Friday at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital in Tarpon Springs. A native of Long Branch, N.J., he moved to this area seven years ago from Norcross, Ga. He was a retired civil engineer, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, life master of the American Contract Bridge League and member of the Society of Professional Engineers and Faith United Methodist Church in New Port Richey. He is survived by his wife, Kate; three daughters, Cathy of Austin, Texas, Pat of Boring, Ore., and Janet Blouin of Lawrenceville, Ga.; a brother, Howard of Arlington, Va.; three sisters, Alice Davidson of Vermont, Lois West of Long Branch, and Betty Fornataro of Oakhurst, N.J.; and four grandchildren. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.

Published in The Tampa Tribune, (FL) – November 7, 1995

SEELEY, MERV JOHN, 69, of Port Richey, died Friday (Nov. 3, 1995) at Helen Ellis Memorial Hospital, Tarpon Spring. Born in Long Branch, N.J., he came here seven years ago from Norcross, Ga., and was a retired civil engineer and an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Faith United Methodist Church, the Society of Professional Engineers, and life master for the American Contract Bridge League. Survivors include his wife, Kate; three daughters, Cathy Seeley, Austin, Texas, Pat Seeley, Borring, Ore., and Janet Blouin, Lawrenceville, Ga.; a brother, Howard, Arlington, Va.; three sisters, Alice Davidson, Vermont, Lois West, Long Branch, and Betty Fornataro, Oakhurst, N.J.; and four grandchildren. Bell Funeral Home, Bayonet Point.

Published in the St. Petersburg Times (FL) – November 5, 1995, Page: 13

[Great-great-grandson of of SGS # 3274 – Merville John; George Merville; John Merville; John Calvin; Ezekiel (#3274); Ezekiel (#1431); Ezekiel; Obadiah; Obadiah; Obadiah; Obadiah]

Personal Information
Gender
Male
First Name
Mervil
Last Name
Seeley
Birth Place
Long Branch, NJ
Date of Death
November 
3, 
1995
Death Place
Tarpon Springs, FL
Marriage Information
Spouse
Kate Seeley
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