Linda D. Seeley

(1952- 2014)

Linda D. Seeley
Jun. 13, 1952 – Mar. 16, 2014

Woodhull, NY | Linda D. Seeley, 61, of County Route 102, Woodhull, passed away suddenly at home on Sunday, March 16, 2014.

Linda was born in Blossburg, Pa. on June 13, 1952, the daughter of Ed and Frances Rudy (Causer) Main. She grew up in Elkland, Pa in the Frog Town neighborhood. She had once worked at Electri-Cord Manufacturing in Westfield and also as a Certified Nurse’s Aide at Geneva General Hospital in Geneva, NY.

A lover of playing Euchre, Linda would participate whenever and wherever she could find friends to play with. She even began to organize euchre tournaments in the area. She was a former member and chaplain of the Elkland Moose Lodge.

On April 29, 1978, she and James W. Seeley were married in Westfield, Pa. Jim preceded her in death on June 19, 2012. Also predeceasing Linda were her son, Edward Dickerson in 2006 and her brother, Eddie Main.

Linda was known for expressing her honest and straight forward thoughts and feelings.

Surviving are her son, James Dickerson (Veronica Gardner) of Farmington, Pa., her daughter, Paula Smith (Chad Wheeler) of Jasper, her grandchildren, Kayla Seeley, Andrew Learn, Ashlynn Gardner, Dustin Clark and Darren Clark, her sister, Anna Kettell, her brothers, Art Causer, Lawrence “Buggy” Causer, Ronnie Stocum and Jim Causer along with several nieces and nephews.

Following Linda’s wishes, there will be no services.
Published online by the H.P. Smith & Son Inc. Funeral Home

[Wife of great-great-great-grandson of SGS # 2644 – James W.; Clayton L.; Arthur Lewis; Henry M.; Herman T.; Allen D. (# 2644); Horace (# 950); Nathaniel; Justus; John; Benjamin; Nathaniel; Robert]

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Linda
Middle Name
D.
Last Name
Seeley
Maiden Name
Main
Date of Birth
June 
13, 
1952
Birth Place
Blossburg, PA
Date of Death
March 
16, 
2014
Death Place
Woodhull, NY
Marriage Information
Spouse
James W. Seeley
Date of Marriage
April 
29, 
1978
Marriage Place
Westfield, PA
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