John S. Seeley Worked at General Electric
John S. Seeley of Princeton died Saturday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 79.
Born in Newark, he was a Princeton area resident more than 40 years.
He was employed for many years at General Electric in Trenton.
He was a member of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad and American Legion Post 76.
He was an avid golfer.
An Army veteran of World War II, he served in the European campaign.
Son of the late Sanford and Madeline Seeley, he is survived by his wife of 52 years, Aurora (Lisi) Seeley; son and daughter-in-law Jack and Betty Seeley of Belle Mead; daughter and son-in-law Patricia and John Clausen of Plainsboro; grandchildren Stephen, Lauren, Meghan, Caitlyn and John; and great-granddaughter Paige.
There will be no calling hours.
Funeral and interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, PO Box 529, Princeton, NJ 08542.
Arrangements are by Kimble Funeral Home, Princeton.
Published in The Princeton Packet,(Princeton, NJ) on ; 10 February 2004
John Seeley
John Seeley, 79, of Princeton, died February 7 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.
Born in Newark, he had been a resident of Princeton for more than 40 years.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the European campaign.
He was employed for many years with General Electric in Trenton.
An avid golfer, he was also a member of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad and American Legion Post No. 76.
Son of the late Sanford and Madeline Seeley, he is survived by his wife of 52 years, Aurora (Lisi); a son, Jack of Belle Mead; a daughter, Patricia Clausen of Plainsboro; five grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
The funeral service and interment will be private. There are no calling hours.
Arrangements are under the direction of The Kimble Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, P.0. Box 529, Princeton 08542.
Published in the Town Topics, (Princeton NJ) February 11, 2004