Dewey-Seymore-Obituary

Dewey Seymore

Bonney Lake, Washington

09/07/1947 - 09/01/2025

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DIED
September 1, 2025
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Bonney Lake, Washington

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Dewey Earl Seymore, lovingly known as "DewDoggie," passed away from lung cancer on September 1, 2025, just one week short of his 78th birthday. Born to Edna and Early Seymore of Carlton, Michigan, Dewey grew up alongside his siblings Ross, Wayne, and Karen.At 18, Dewey enlisted in the U.S. Army...

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We met in Dewey in 1969/70 when he & Wayne lived next to us. He was always smiling, helpful & gregarious. It was through him we met many folks who remained friends throughout the years. To Sherry & family our deepest condolences. Safe passage Dewey. Diane & Fred

I met Dewey a few years ago when I worked over night at the Bonney Lake 7/11. We hit it off right away since we both were from the Midwest. I grew up in Chicago. Ardent Blackhawks/Bears fan. He is the only Red Wings/Lions fan I would consider a friend. I used to jokingly call him "Baby Dewey" in reference to the cartoon character Baby Huey. He was a monster of a man with a kind & considerate heart which was bigger than his physical stature. I always appreciated his military service to the USA...

We were so sorry to hear of Dewey's passing. He was a good man with a big heart, and we will always remember his smile. Our sincere sympathy to all of his family. Craig and Sandy Paden

Dewey was always a character. I went to school with Dewy from 1st grade. He was a grade behind me. My sympathies go out to his family.

Sherry so sad to hear about Dewey passing. I also enjoyed seeing him when he was in Saginaw. My sympathy to your family

WOW ANOTHER CARROLLTON GUY, GREW UP WITH DEWEY BACK IN CARROLLTON BOY THOSE WHERE THE DAYS AND THE BEST REST IN PEACE DEWEY JOE MICHALSKI

My papa taught me the most important thing in life, every room he walked into he made others smile with his jokes and personality. His love for me and our family showed true genuine love and care. He taught me nothing matters in life matters more than the people that love and believe in you, and to make sure that they are happy and feel loved. My papa loved sports and is the reason I grew up playing them. He taught me that confidence is what defines a persons character, so now that he has...

So very sorry to hear of Dewey´s passing. May your memories give you comfort in this difficult time. Sincerely David and Lori Kennelly

I first met Dewey at the Anderson swimming pool in Saginaw and he was full of energy! The Dewster, Boog-alewster as Dave Kessel called him. He always rooted for the under dog. After his time in Korea and Viet Nam he enrolled at KVCC Junior College in Kalamazoo. Four of us from Saginaw were roommates and had many fun times in the late sixties and back in Saginaw in the 70's. Dewey was a dynamic dude! he will be missed by all of his friends. Rest in Power!