Kirk G. Seeley

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Publication Kirk G Seeley 1950 ~ 2003 Kirk G Seeley, age 53, of Roosevelt passed away December 11, 2003 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. Kirk was born on June 5, 1950 in Roosevelt to Wallace J and Garda Goodrich Seeley. He was married to Jennifer Jones on July 6, 1973 in the Logan LDS Temple. Kirk loved his family very much, especially his wife. He enjoyed being with family and was an exemplary spouse, father, and grandfather. He was very proud of the fact that he was the father of sons who were each Eagle Scouts. Two of his sons served as full-time missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; the third is currently serving a mission in the North Carolina, Raleigh Mission. Kirk was a standard of faith and good works, consistently displaying integrity; he was constant and steady in his beliefs. Kirk was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a member of the bishopric, high council, stake executive secretary and as a ward and stake financial clerk. He also served in the Young Men's program, an assignment he particularly enjoyed. Kirk was serving as an ordinance worker in the Vernal LDS Temple. Kirk also enjoyed his professional career as a certified public accountant. He especially enjoyed the relationships his career fostered with co-workers and clients. Kirk is survived by his wife, Jennifer, Roosevelt, UT; children: Matthew Kirk (Kirra) Seeley, Lexington, KY; Bryan Scott (Hollie) Seeley, Syracuse, UT; Jeanne Marie Seeley, Eagle, CO; Michael J Seeley, Raleigh, NC; four grandchildren; and brothers and sisters: Wallace Dal (Bea) Seeley, West Valley City, UT; Janet (Waylon) Champion, Holladay City, UT; Jeanne (Morley) Cox, Logan, UT; Kaye (Julie) Seeley, Bluebell, UT; Marlene (Allen) Reidhead, Springville, UT, and Don Carlos (Sue Ann) Seeley, League City, TX. Funeral services will be held at the Roosevelt West LDS Stake Center on Dec. 15, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. Interment in the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary.

Published in the Deseret News on 12/17/2003.