Winifred Seeley

(1941)

Mrs. Seeley, Jordan, Dies

Funeral Will Be Held Monday at 10

Special Dispatch – Seneca Falls, Feb. 15. – Mrs. Winifred Seeley, 75, wife of Frank Seeley and the mother of Mrs. S. J. Byrne and Mrs. Paul McNaney of this village, died yesterday morning at her home in Jordan following a long illness. She was born in Ireland and had lived in Jordan for 36 years.

Besides her husband and two daughters, she is survived by three sons, Fred and Milo Seeley of Seneca Falls and James Seeley of Jordan; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Seigfried of Seneca Falls and Mrs. Delia Coleman of Syracuse, and seven grandchildren.

The body will be brought to Seneca Falls where funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 A.M. Friday in the Byrne Funeral Home, 30 East Bayard Street and at 10 A.M. in St. Patrick’s Church. The Rev. B.K. Quirk will officiate and burial will be in Springbrook Cemetery on the gravel road.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, Saturday, February 15, 1941, page 14

MRS. WINIFRED SEELEY

The body of Mrs. Winifred Seeley, wife of Frank Seeley, who died Friday at her home in Delhi Street, Jordan, was taken to Seneca Falls, where funeral services will be conducted at 9:30 A.M. Monday in the Byrne funeral home and at 10 o’clock in Saint Patrick’s Church, that village. Burial will be in Seneca Falls. Born in Ireland, Mrs. Seeley had lived in Jordan 36 years. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. S.J. Byrne and Mrs. P.H. McNaney of Seneca Falls; three sons, James of Jordan, Frank and Milo Seeley of Seneca Falls; a sister, Mrs. Mary Seigfred of Seneca Falls, and seven grandchildren.

Published in the Syracuse Herald Journal, Saturday, February 15, 1941, page 14

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Winifred
Last Name
Seeley
Birth Place
Ireland
Date of Death
February 
14, 
1941
Death Place
Jordan, NY
Marriage Information
Spouse
Frank Seeley
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