Helen Seeley

(1868- 1959)

Mrs. Helen Seeley

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. at the Alban Lutheran Church for Mrs. Helen Seeley, 91, who died at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Homme Home for the Aged, Wittenberg.

Mrs. Seeley was a former resident of the Alban area and a member of the Alban Church.

Born in Norway on June 30, 1868, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jens Haroldson. She was married in Iola on April 11, 1894, to Amy Seeley, who died a number of years ago.

Mrs. Seeley is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Beilecke, Bessemer, Mich.; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Tom Halverson, Eland, and a brother, Harry Haroldson, Galloway.

The Rev. V.H. Holtan will officiate at the funeral services, and burial will take place in the parish cemetery.

Friends may call at the Schmidt Funeral Home, Wittenberg, from Friday evening until noon Saturday, and from 1 p.m. until the time of the services at the church.

Published in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, (Stevens Point, WI) Thursday December 31, 1959 page 11

Mrs. Seeley’s Funeral

Funeral services were held Saturday at the Alban Lutheran Church for Mrs. Helen Seeley of the Homme Home for the Aged at Wittenberg, who died last Wednesday.

The Rev. V.H. Holtan officiated, and burial took place in the parish cemetery.

During the services, Mrs. Andrew Nelson sage “I know of a Sleep in Jesus’ Name” and “If Thou Would Suffer God to Guide Thee.”

Pallbearers were Thomas Haroldson, Duane Dobbe, James Haroldson, Thomas Halverson, Harold Deode and Dennis Seeley Jr.

Attending from a distance were relatives and friends from Milwaukee, Bessemer, Mich., and nearby areas.

Published in the Stevens Point Daily Journal, (Stevens Point, WI) Tuesday January 5, 1960 page 8

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Helen
Middle Name
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Haroldson
Date of Birth
June 
30, 
1868
Birth Place
Norway
Date of Death
December 
30, 
1959
Death Place
Wittenburg, WI
Marriage Information
Spouse
Amy Seeley
Date of Marriage
April 
11, 
1894
Marriage Place
Iola, WI
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