Margaret Elizabeth Seeley

(1984)

Margaret Elizabeth Seeley, 81, a resident of the Washington area since 1958, died Sept. 23 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center after a heart attack. She had been hospitalized after a hip fracture.

Mrs. Seeley, who lived in Rossmoor Leisure World in Silver Spring, was born in Indianapolis. Before moving to Washington, she accompanied her husband, retired Army Brig. Gen. Sam Foster Seeley, on foreign assignments to Europe and the Philippines.

In addition to her husband, of Silver Spring, survivors include a son, Army Col. Sam Seeley of Washington, a daughter, Mildred Weaver of Olney, and four grandchildren.

Published in The Washington Post, (DC) – September 26, 1984, page C10

[Wife of grandson of SGS 2789 – Sam Foster, William G.; Roswell Hamilton (#2789); Freeman Hall (# 1100); Agar/Augar, Joseph; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert]

SEELEY, MARGARET E.

On Sunday, September 23, 1984, at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Margaret E. Seeley, beloved wife of Brig. Gen. Sam F. Seeley, USA (Ret.); mother of Mildred S. Weaver and Col. Sam T. Seeley, USA; grandmother of Margaret Elizabeth Burkholder of Richmond, Va., Sgt. William Weaver, USA, of Ft. Bragg, N.C., Kathleen Stephens of San Antonio, Texas and Mary Frances Weaver of Olney, Md. Friends may call at Hines/Rinaldi Funeral Home, 11800 New Hampshire ave., Silver Spring, Md. (parking on premises), Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Wednesday, September 26 at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. The family suggests expression of sympathy be made to the Inter-Faith Chapel, 3680 Leisure World blvd, Silver Spring, Md. 20906.

Published in The Washington Post, September 26, 1984

Personal Information
Gender
Female
First Name
Margaret
Last Name
Seeley
Birth Place
Indianapolis, IN
Date of Death
September 
23, 
1984
Death Place
Washington, D.C.
Marriage Information
Spouse
Brig. Gen. Sam Foster Seeley
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