Richard Dean Seeley

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Richard Seeley Services Sunday
(Special to The Post-Register)

St. Anthony, July 3, - Richard Dean Seeley, 3 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seeley, died late Wednesday night at a Salt Lake City hospital after a lingering illness. He was born June 28, 1956 at Provo, Utah, a son of Dean and Leila Sorenson Seeley. He lived at Glendora, Calif. and a year at Provo, Utah, where his father was attending school.

Besides his parents he is survived by a brother Scott Seeley, Provo, brother Scott Seeley, Provo, Utah, and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Seeley, St. Anthony (Twin Groves), and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Sorensen, Selpio, Utah. There are also several aunts and uncles.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Twin Groves LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop H. Huskinson officiating.

Friends may call at the Hansen Funeral Home Sunday from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. and at the place of services from 2 p.m. until service time.

Interment will be in the Parker Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home of St. Anthony.

Published in The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), July 3, 1959, page 17


Funerals

Richard Dean Seeley

St. Anthony, July 7 – Funeral services for Richard Dean Seeley, 3 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seeley, were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Twin Groves LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop William H. Huskinson officiating.

The family prayer was offered by Steven Hansen.

The opening song was by a Primary group followed by the invocation by William Richards.

The obituary and tribute were given by Peggy Sorensen followed by a string ensemble composed of Gail Seeley, Carol Clark and Linda Jensen. The speaker was Patriarch E. Glen Cameron of Yellowstone Stake. Lane and Zeralene Blanchard, accompanied by Donna Blanchard, sang. The concluding remarks were offered by Bishop William H. Huskinson.

The Twin Groves Ward Relief Society Singing Mothers sang and the benediction was offered by Clarence Angell.

The prelude and postlude music was played by the string ensemble of Gail Seeley, Carol Clark and Linda Jensen.

Interment was in the Parker Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home of St. Anthony and the dedicatory prayer was offered by Chaplain Barry Bright of the United States Air Force.

Pallbearers were Duane Sorensen, Jack Seeley, Todd Loosli, Kenth Hill, Dee Young and Chester Petersen.

Flowers were under the supervision of Mesdames Verz Law, Elsie Huskinson and Joyce Boward of the Twin Groves Relief Society.

Published in The Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho), July 7, 1959, Page 14