Clinton B. Seeley

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DR. CLINTON SEELEY,
CHIEF RADIOLOGIST AT MELROSE AND LAWRENCE HOSPITALS

A memorial service was held yesterday in Cochran Chapel, Phillips Academy, here for Dr. Clinton B. Seeley of Andover, chief radiologist in the Melrose-Wakefield and Lawrence General hospitals.

Dr. Seeley died Tuesday after suffering a heart attack. He was 56.

He also had been senior radiologist at the Isham Infirmary at Phillips Academy.

Dr. Seeley had admitted himself to the emergency room at Lawrence General Hospital when he was stricken.

He was a 1951 graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was president of Chi-Phi Fraternity where he was an alumni adviser.

He earned his medical degree from the University of Rochester in New York in 1955, and he served his residency in radiology at Massachusetts General where he became chief resident in 1960. He remained on the staff there until 1965.

He was president of the Middlesex-East District Medical Society and was a founding member of the Massachusetts Radiologic Society where he was on the executive committee.

He was a diplomate of the American Board of Radiology and a fellow of the American College of Radiology.

He leaves his wife, Gail (Robyn); two sons, David of Houston and Paul Seeley of Atlanta; two daughters, Laura Seeley of Atlanta and Kathryn Seeley of Andover; two brothers, Franklin P. of Miami and David S. Seeley of Staten Island, N.Y.; his mother, Louise (Talbot) Seeley of Stamford, Conn.; and several nieces and nephews.

Published in The Boston Globe,(MA) - March 11, 1984