Don A. Seeley

(1901- 1975)

Don A. Seeley, 73, Rt. 2, Null Rd., Three Rivers, died Saturday night at the Three Rivers Hospital soon after admittance.

He was born in Fabius Twp., St. Joseph County, March 27, 1901, a son of Charles M. and Clarissa (Corner) Seeley, and came to Three Rivers in 1955 from Chicago.

In Chicago, he was a general sales manager for the Martin-Senour Paint Company for 20 years.

Mr. Seeley bought the Oldsmobile Agency in Three Rivers in 1955, selling it earlier this year to Harry Albright.

Surviving are a sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Seeley of Three Rivers; four nieces, Mrs. Donald (June) Kerr, Ann Arbor, Mrs. James (Woodena) Thomas, Rochester, Mich., Mrs. Arlo (Geraldine) Oden, Bakersfield, Calif., and Mrs. Darrell (Clara) Crose, Paw Paw; one cousin, Ray Seeley, of Goletan, Calif.; one step-son Wayne Lusk, Dearborn.

He was preceded in death by two wives, Mrs. Mable (Bullinger) Seeley who died Sept. 13, 1960, and Mrs. Jennie (Lusk) Seeley, who died February 11, 1974; one brother, Arthur L. Seeley; and a sister, Mrs. Leslie (Leona) Slote.

Services will be held at the Geisler Funeral Home, Constantine, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Kenneth B. Seeley of the Bethel-Gilead United Church of Christ, of East Gilead, Mich., officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery.

Published in the Three Rivers Commercial Monday, 20 January 1975, donated to the Seeley Genealogical Society by Roeberta Shingledecker.

[Great-Grandson of SGS # 1972 – Donald A.; Charles M.; Clark Pine; Gershom/Gersham (#1972); Stephen (# 612); Hezekiah; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Robert]

Don A. Seeley
Personal Information
Gender
Male
First Name
Don
Last Name
Seeley
Date of Birth
March 
27, 
1901
Birth Place
Fabius Township, MI
Date of Death
January 
18, 
1975
Death Place
Three Rivers, MI
Marriage Information
Spouse
Mable (Bullinger) Seeley & Jennie (Lusk) Seeley
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Don A. Seeley