Margueritte B. Seely


Margueritte B. Seely

Margueritte Blackwell Seely, 76, a retired bookkeeper and former substitute teacher who was a member of the University United Methodist Church in College Park, died of cardiovascular disease Jan. 6 at Prince George's Hospital Center. She lived in College Park.

Mrs. Seely was born in Rocky Mount, Va., and grew up in Roanoke. She was a graduate of Longwood College in Farmwood, Va. Before moving here in 1953, she had taught high school English and Latin in North Carolina and the Roanoke area.

She was a bookkeeper for Woods Florist in College Park for 16 years before retiring in 1981. In the 1950s, she had been a substitute teacher at High Point High School in Beltsville.

Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Donald Joseph Seely of College Park; a daughter, Kameron S. Behrmann of Beltsville; a sister, Betty Nofsinger of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; and a grandson

Published in The Washington Post, The (DC) - January 10, 1996



SEELY, Margueritte Blackwell, 76, of College Park, Md., and formerly Roanoke, passed away Saturday, January 6, 1996. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m., Gasch's Funeral Home, Hightsville, Md.

Published in The Roanoke Times, (VA) - January 10, 1996