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In Memoriam : Scott Seeley Jr
Scott A. Seeley Jr - age: 26
(January 24, 1987 to September 14, 2013
) Resident of
Biddeford, Maine
Visitation Information:
Visiting hours will be held 4-6 PM, Friday, September 20th at the Dennett, Craig and Pate Funeral Home, 365 Main Street, Saco. Cremation will follow with private burial service at a later date.
Obituary:
Scott “Scotty” A. Seeley Jr., 26, of Pool Street, Biddeford, passed away on September 14, 2013 at his residence unexpectedly.
He was born January 24, 1987 in Portland, Maine, the son of Scott and Cynthia Cerino Seeley Sr.
He was a graduate of Westbrook High School in 2005 and was attending Andover College.
Scott enjoyed having fun.
He is predeceased by his uncle James Seeley, grandparents, James and Melva Seeley, great grandparents, Lawrence and Kathleen Gallant.
Survivors include his parents of Biddeford, grandmother, Alice Bouchard of Westbrook, 2 brothers, Jeremy of Westbrook and Heath of Biddeford, a sister, Misty of Westbrook, an uncle Jeff Morrison of Florida, nephew Gabe Berry and several aunts and uncles and a very best friend Kelly Foley of Portland.
Visiting hours will be held 4-6 PM, Friday, September 20th at the Dennett, Craig and Pate Funeral Home, 365 Main Street, Saco. Cremation will follow with private burial service at a later date.
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Judy Beaulieu - September 16, 2013 Contact this person
To the seeley family, I am so sorry for your lost, I am saddened that I never got to meet him, he must have been a great son
Cynthia Seeley - September 16, 2013 Contact this person
We wanted you to know how much we love you, you are one of God's gifts to us, our hearts are very sad right now, we will always love you and keep you in our hearts. Namaste my beautiful son
Dennett, Craig And Pate - September 23, 2013 Contact this person
Please know I understand and feel your grief and pain. I lost my first born and only daughter Frankie May born 22 August 1977 and passed 30th of October 2010 at the age of 33 after a long illness. Frankie May and Scott RIP. Love and remembered now and always. All those who knew and loved you.
Cynthia Jokinen
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