Audrey M. Seeley

(1920- 2006)

Seeley, Audrey M. on April 28, 2006. Interment National Cemetery on May 3. Kutis South County Chapel Service.
Published in the St. Louis Post Dispatch on 5/2/2006

Audrey M. Seeley

Audrey M. Seeley, 85, of New Philadelphia died Friday evening, April 28, 2006, at Aultman Hospital.

Born May 25, 1920, in St. Louis, Mo., she was the daughter of the late Robert and Charlotte (Holland) Peters.

After graduation from Roosevelt High School in St. Louis, she began her professional career, which concluded as an office manager at Dutchess Tel-Audio in New York.

As a young lady, Mrs. Seeley met, fell in love with and married her lifelong companion, Raymond Seeley, on March 1, 1943. They recently celebrated their 63rd anniversary. In recent years, she was a loving caregiver to him.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Seeley is survived by her daughter, Kris (Brion) Kenline of New Philadelphia; two granddaughters, Lisa Kenline (Lee Bonlarron, fiance) of New Philadelphia and Brooke Kenline of Columbus; a brother, Roy T. Peters of St. Louis, Mo.; and a brother-in-law, Gerard (Stella) Seeley of New York.

Visitation will be held at the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory at New Philadelphia on Monday, May 1, 2006, from 5 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Seeley will be interred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Missouri.

The family requests memorial contributions in Mrs. Seeley’s memory be made to Hospice of Tuscarawas County, 201 W. 3rd St., Dover, OH 44622.

Published in The Times-Reporter, (New Philadelphia, OH) on April 30, 2006

Audrey M. Seeley
Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Audrey
Middle Name
M.
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Peters
Date of Birth
May 
25, 
1920
Birth Place
St. Louis, MO
Date of Death
April 
28, 
2006
Death Place
St. Louis, MO
Marriage Information
Spouse
Raymond Seeley
Date of Marriage
March 
1, 
1943
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Audrey M. Seeley