Clella Seeley

(1927- 2002)

Clella Seeley, 75 of Twin Falls died Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah.

She was born March 4, 1927, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the daughter of Velna Perry Webb Davis and Gwendolyn Webb. She married Harold J. Seeley on June 1, 1946, in Bozeman, Montana. They made their home in Ashton, Idaho, where they farmed for 23 years. They moved to Hazelton in 1969, and later to Twin Falls, Idaho, in 1977. She and Harold enjoyed spending the winters in Boulder City, Nevada. Clella was a devoted wife, mother, and loved her family above all else. Supporting her husband, children and grandchildren in all their activities was her biggest priority and where she found her greatest joy.

She is survived by her husband, Harold Seeley, of Twin Falls; 5 children: Kathy (Jim) Ghormley of Kuna, Idaho, Dennis (Sandi) Seeley of Hazelton, Idaho, Kelly (Berkeley) Orton, of Heyburn, Idaho, Kaye (Bob) Latham, of Twin Falls, Idaho and Richard (Susan) Seeley of St. George, Utah. Also surviving are 21 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Clella was preceded in death by her mother, father, stepfather (Floyd Davis) and her brother Gerald Davis.

Funeral services for Clella Seeley will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, 2002, at the Kimberly Stake Center, 3850 N. 3500 E., Kimberly, with Bishop Blake Gardner conducting. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Services are under the direction of White Mortuary “Chapel by the Park.”
Published in The Times-News(Twin Falls, ID) on November 7, 2002

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Clella
Middle Name
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Webb
Date of Birth
March 
4, 
1927
Birth Place
Idaho Falls, ID
Date of Death
November 
5, 
2002
Death Place
Salt Lake City, UT
Marriage Information
Spouse
Harold J. Seeley
Date of Marriage
June 
1, 
1946
Marriage Place
Bozeman, MT
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