Lowell Seeley

Resided in Gladstone, MI
Died September 30, 2024

Lowell D. Seeley, age 79, passed away peacefully on Monday, September 30, 2024 at Bellin Hospital in Green Bay, WI with his family by his side.

Lowell was born on February 19, 1945 in Escanaba, the son of Clifford and Myrtle Seeley. He grew up in Gladstone on Clifford’s tree farm. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping, and fishing. He was a ham radio operator for 50 years as well as being a member of the Steam and Gas club. He also traveled around the world twice aboard the Naval AirCraft Carrier “The Roosevelt” as a CBS and boiler man. He had worked for 40 years; 23 years at the state hospital in Newberry, 4.5 years at the school for the deaf in Flint, and 10 years at Michigan Tech University in Houghton as a boiler engineer.

Lowell is survived by his loving wife, Peggy (Johnson) Seeley, sons Kenneth Seeley, Michael Seeley, and Donald Seeley, daughter Sue Ellen Black, brother Donald Seeley, and 8 grandchildren.

Family will receive friends on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone. Military Honors and a time of sharing will begin at 3 PM.

17 Tributes for “Lowell Seeley

    George & I express our deep sympathy for our loss, shared by Lowells wife and family. He was a true friend and had a pleasant way about him. He Will be missed at our amateur radio meets. Thank you, Lowell, for your friendship…well meet in Heaven.

    Very unfortunate end of a great life. Great men and great minds shall be talked about for endless times. Lowell, you are already missed. You are not forgotten.

    My prayers are with the Seely family for they lost a wonderful man. I had the pleasure of being with him in my ham radio club it was always a pleasure to know him.
    73″ in Heaven Lowell

    Sincerely Pat Pierron

    Aunt Peggy, Kenneth, Michael, Sue Ellen and Donald. We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Lowell, our hearts hurt for all of you. We hope you can find comfort in the good memories you have together through this difficult time. Please know you that you are in our thoughts and prayers. ❤️
    Love
    Dave, Sara and Allie.

    Lowe;; will be missed by allHe was a good friend I had rge pleasure of working with him at Ham Radio evebts
    my thoights and prayers go oiy to Peggy and Family R.I.P my freind

    So sorry for your loss.
    I very much enjoyed working with him on Ham Radio projects.
    A very good man indeed.
    Mark N8XAH

    So sorry to hear of Lowell’s passing. We went to school together from Flat Rock School through Gladstone High School. He was always a gentle soul. After many years it was quite a surprise to reconnect at the Gladstone Senior Center and meet Peggy. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Rest in peace, Lowell.

    We were so sorry to hear about Lowell’s passing. It was a pleasure to share the ham radio hobby with him. Our prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Paul (NJ9V) and Donna Cavallaro

    With sincere regards I send my sympathies to the Seeley family. I,also, went to school at Flat Rock and many Sundays picked up Lowell for church. It was great to see him at our class reunion last year. He will be truly missed. May the peace that only God can provide bring you comfort during this time. Celebrate his life well. Blessings Len Sabourin

    With a heavy heart we say goodbye to a wonderful man. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the Seeley family. When I moved to Gladstone i did not know one person Lowell was among the first to welcome me to Gladstone high school; a friendship that has lasted through the years. I was with Lowell when he was introduced to a girl named Peggy Johnson, and we all know how wonderful that turned out.
    I cannot put in words how much Lowell will be missed by all. Perhaps time and family will help mend a broken heart. My prays are with the Seeley family. For Lowell I will say “Thanks for the memories.”

    I’ve known Lowell for a long time with our common interest in Ham Radio. He’s been a special friend and I miss him already.

    As a new Ham, I found Lowell as a brick, inspiration and foundation of DCARS club here in Escanaba. He is the pillar of the amatuer ham radio knowledge here in our town. 50 years plus. I was so blessed to know him for a very short time. My prayers are for God to rest his soul, and bring peace to his family and ham friends. God Bless his family to find peace. I keep you all in my prayers.

    Dear Peggy and family We are so sorry to see this about Lowell Such a sweet man Our thoughts are with you all during this time .Donna and Jim Pepin

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