Roscoe Kenneth Seeley

(1960- 2013)

BAILEYVILLE – Roscoe Kenneth Seeley, 53, passed away July 31, 2013, at home. Roscoe was born June 17, 1960, in Calais, son of Kenneth and Elinor (Stevens) Seeley.

He grew up in Baileyville, where he graduated from Woodland High School, class of 1978 and then went on to attend the University of Maine at Machias. Roscoe enjoyed the little things in life; he made all situations fun and appreciated the people in his life. Roscoe loved spending time at the Spednic Club where he was a member of the men’s bowling league and had his second family. He enjoyed all sports, particularly golfing and was a member at the St. Croix Country Club, Calais. He worked for many years in Baileyville at the paper mill.

Roscoe was predeceased by his mother, Elinor (Stevens) Seeley. He will be always remembered by his father, Kenneth W. Seeley and companion, Wilma Corning, of Baileyville; three brothers, Ricky Seeley and wife, Tammi, of Baileyville, Ronnie Seeley and wife, Ruth, of Montville, Conn., and Randy Seeley and wife, Lori, of Princeton; four nieces and nephews, Brittany Seavey and husband, Steve, Tyson Seeley, all of Baileyville, Elizabeth Seeley of Brewer and Zachary Seeley of Princeton; great-niece, Ellah Jane Seavey of Baileyville; Roscoe’s angels, Maureen Hayward, Wanda Cox and Janelle Boomer; all of his golfing and bowling friends; the camp crew; and many more special friends.

A celebration of Roscoe’s life will be held 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2, at the Spednic Club. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Roscoe’s memory to the Spednic Club, 6 Third Ave., Baileyville, ME 04694. A private committal service will be held at a later date. Services by Mays Funeral Home, Calais and Eastport. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.maysfuneralhome.com.

Published in BDN Maine on August 1, 2013

Roscoe Kenneth Seeley
Personal Information
Gender
Male
First Name
Roscoe
Last Name
Seeley
Date of Birth
June 
17, 
1960
Birth Place
Calais, ME
Date of Death
July 
31, 
2013
Death Place
Baileyville, ME
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Roscoe Kenneth Seeley