William F. SEELEY


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William F. Seeley

Memorial services will be tomorrow for William F. Seeley of Redwood City, a retired sales man who died Wednesday at a Fremont convalescent hospital where he had resided for about a week. He was 78.

He had been a salesman for Belmont Hardware Company in Belmont. He and his wife, Mary, who survives, moved to Santa Cruz, where they made their home for eight years. They returned to the Peninsula six months ago to 149 Jackson St., Redwood City.

The native of Port Angeles, Wash., was an Army veteran of World War I.

He was a member of American Legion Post No. 64 of Santa Cruz, the Barracks C.A. 0179 of Santa Cruz, Veterans of World War I, and the Stroke Club of Santa Cruz.

Also surviving are his two daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Jensen of Redwood City and Mrs. Willibere Hinton of Las Vegas; a sister, Mrs. Mary Greathouse of Seattle, Wash.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services tomorrow will be at 2:15 p.m. at Crippen & Flynn Chapel, 400 Woodside Road, Redwood City.

Published April 8, 1977 Redwood City Tribune / Peninsula Times Tribune, purchased from the San Mateo County Genealogy Society.