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John Martin Seabrook

Bridgeton, New Jersey

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SEABROOK--John Martin, a New Jersey farm boy who became a corporate titan, influential sportsman, and international icon of Saville Row style, died at his home in Aiken, SC, on February 11. He was 91. Mr. Seabrook was born on April 16, 1917, in Bridgeton, NJ, the youngest of four children. His...

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Thank you, Mr. Seabrook, for introducing my parents over 52 years ago. You have held a very special place in my family's heart for putting Fred & Jinny Fleischman together.
My most sincere condolences to the Seabrook family from the Fleischman family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We will keep you in our prayers and thoughts.

Condolences to the Seabrook Family at this time of sorrow.
CF helped raise my Grandpop Bert Rainear so many years ago.
After Bert's Father (Richard) passed away at a young age. His Mother Flora and CF were related somehow.
The Seabrook Family had done alot in the area for many people giving them a new start in life.
We are all tied to the Bridgeton area even after we leave the area.
God Bless,

My condolences go out to you. I met your father when he was a patient at Jefferson and I have never met a sweeter man. He was always so kind to me and we keep in touch over the years. I will miss him very much.

Our children attended Seabrook School, and have been involved in all
things Seabrook. You have our deepest sympathy during this time of sorrow and your loss. What a wonderful life Mr. Seabrook led, and shared so much. I know your family is proud. God Bless.

John 6:40 And this is the will of him that sent me, that every one which seeth the Son, and believeth on him, may have everlasting life: and I will raise him up at the last day.(KJV)

Dear John and Bruce,

My condolences to you at this time; I am very appreciative of my time spent at St. John's (Woodland) and certainly I would not have had that opportunity without the work and dedication of your father (and your mother) in founding the school and keeping it going.

There never would have been a "Seabrook" School had it not been for the Seabrook Family.I remember sitting in class smelling the "French
Fries" cooking in the plant. Those were sweet times in Upper Deerfield,when the Seabrook family was an active part of the community. I never personally met Mr. Seabrook,but I want to remember his family and the unknown input they had in many lives in South Jersey. I remember Seabrook House when they lived there,our parents used to drive us by and try to...

There never would havw been a "Seabrook" School had it not been for the Seabrook Family.I remember sitting in class smelling the "French
Fries" cooking in the plant. Those were sweet times in Upper Deerfield,when the Seabrook family was an active part of the community. I never personally met Mr. Seabrook,but I want to remember his family and the unknown input they had in many lives in South Jersey. I remeber Seabrook House when they lived there,our parents used to drive us by and try to...