Patricia Ann Seeley

(2012)

PATRICIA ANN (Dalgleish) SEELEY

SEELEY PATRICIA ANN (Dalgleish) SEELEY of Valley City passed away February 22. Waiting to greet her were her husband Ron and parents Adrian and Berniece. Missing her are daughters Vicki (Larry) McDougall, Jodi (Bob) Rohrer, and Jill Erb, grandchildren Tiffany (Jeff) Maat, Emily and Tyler Erb, Bob (Jamie) Rohrer, and Tom (Alisha) Rohrer, great grands Jake and Caroline Patricia Maat, and Rex Rohrer, her brother Ken (Annie) Dalgleish. Special people in her life were her “Valley Girls.” Pat was a great and generous friend to many. She was an active member of Valley City’s Emmanuel United Church of Christ (EUCC), the Liverpool Historical Society, and Chamber of Commerce. Pat and Ron were proud to have started the Valley Tack Shop 49 years ago and Pat could still be seen in the store until her passing. As per her wishes her body has been donated to Case Western Reserve University for research. Friends and family will be received from 2 – 4 pm on Sunday, March 4 at the EUCC, 6656 Center Road, Valley City, with a memorial service to follow. In lieu of flowers, please express your condolences to the Ron and Pat Seeley Memorial Scholarship fund – to assist local students pursuing degrees in equine studies or agricultural business at First Merit Bank 3460 Medina Rd., Medina, Ohio 44256 or the EUCC Endowment Fund. We thank you for honoring this request.

Published in The Plain Dealer on March 4, 2012

[Wife of Great-great-great-grandson of SGS # 1993 – Ronald George; Victor Russell; Joseph William; George Delwin; Jesse; David (# 1993); Jesse (# 620); Samuel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Robert]

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Patricia
Middle Name
Ann
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Dalgleish
Date of Death
February 
20, 
2012
Death Place
Valley City, OH
Marriage Information
Spouse
Ron Seeley
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