Helen Adams Seely

(1872- 1939)

Helen Adams Seely

Mrs. A.J. Seely Taken by Death

Mrs. Helen Adams Seely, 67, wife of the late Alfred James Seely, Island farmer, died yesterday morning at her residence on Galveston Island. She was born Dec. 2, 1872, in Boston, Mass.

Surviving are: Five daughters, Mrs. J.M. Hogan, Mrs. August T. Koerner and Mrs. Fred Hankamer of Galveston; Mrs. Thomas Ray of Oroville, Wash., and Mrs. D.B. Stinson of Los Angeles, Cal.; two sons, L.E. Seely of Alahambre (sic), Cal., and Albert Seely, Galveston; one sister, Mrs. Fred O. Hill of Thelmus, Mass.; one brother, James Adams of Lowell, Mass., and 17 grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by J. Levy & Bro.

Published in the Galveston Daily News, November 27, 1939 page 2


RITES TODAY FOR MRS. A.J. SEELY

Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Adams Seely, 67, wife of the late Alfred James Seely, island farmer, who died Sunday at her residence on Galveston Island, will be held at 2 o’clock this afternoon, at the funeral home of J. Levy & Bro. Rev. Edmund H. Gibson will officiate, and interment will be in Lakeview Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be: W.H. Farris, L.E. Wern, Fritz Forste, A.H. Schaper, J.B. Caney and August Garibaldi.

Surviving are: Five daughters, Mrs. J.M. Hogan, Mrs. August T. Koerner and Mrs. Fred Hankamer of Galveston; Mrs. Thomas Ray of Oroville, Wash., and Mrs. D.B. Stinson of Los Angeles; two sons, L.E. Seely of Alahambre (sic), Cal., and Albert Seely, Galveston; one sister, Mrs. Fred O. Hill of Thalmus, Mass.; one brother, James Adams of Lowell, Mass, and 17 grandchildren.

Published in the Galveston Daily News, (Galveston, Texas) November 30, 1939

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Helen
Middle Name
Last Name
Seely
Maiden Name
Adams
Date of Birth
December 
2, 
1872
Birth Place
Boston, MA
Date of Death
November 
26, 
1939
Death Place
Galveston Island, TX
Marriage Information
Spouse
Alfred James Seely
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