Clarence O. Seeley

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Milo MI: Death Calls Red Oak Man, Clarence Seeley Dies after a long illness of Tuberculosis, Funeral in Biggs

Clarence O. Seeley of Red Oak, county surveyor, died at his home at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday morning after a lingering illness which physicians pronounced pulmonary tuberculosis. Mr. Seeley was 52 years old on June 2. He came to Oscoda County about 30 years ago from Cornell, NY. About six years ago he was elected county surveyor and has been re-elected each year. As surveyor he put out several authentic and creditable editions of maps of the county which have come into official use. Besides Mrs. Seeley, seven children survive him, four sons and three daughters. They are Jasper, Richard, Clair, Claude, and the Misses Laura, Mildred and Zelma. His father, J. E. Seeley is still living, his home being in Hansboro, North Dakota. Interment was in Kittle cemetery.

(At the bottom of the obit was written Died July 30, 1918. According to family Bible.)

Published in unidentified and undated obituary donated to the Seeley Genealogical Society.