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Kenneth Frank Seagreaves Sr.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth Frank Seagreaves, Sr., "Ken", 71, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, passed away on January 7, 2026 at his daughter's home surrounded by his loving family. He was born on August 14, 1954, in Allentown, PA, to Yachiyo (Hirose) Seagreaves and the late George F. Seagreaves.Ken was the devoted...

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Got to know Ken through our NJ Top Gun Class. He was a total professional and an intricate part of our class. I am proud to call him a friend. Rest in Peace Sir. Lt. Joe Caloiaro, NJ State Police (Retired)

So sorry to here of Kman's passing! Work and wrestling were our common bond! I will miss my phone buzzing whenever there was a big college wrestling match Ken would light up my phone! Ken or K man as I called him will be dearly missed and attending a Lehigh match will never be the same! God bless to Judy and family.

Some years ago in August I walked into my empty classroom as I prepared to set up for the upcoming school year. As I looked around the empty room, I noticed a sign posted on the front board written by Kenny. It read, "No pepper games," which is a baseball phrase. It was a thoughtful gift from Kenny, from one baseball fan to another, welcoming me back. And it brought a big smile to my face, and still does to this very day when I look at the sign in the original spot where it is still posted in...

Dear Judy and family I was so shocked to see this obituary. I am so very sorry. Please accept my deepest sympathy and may Ken RIP

May you rest in peace and God bless you for all your hard work to the Commonwealth and your Community. The Ortiz Family, Bethlehem, PA.

Ken's family growing up shared several Christmas visits with my our family. Both our fathers served together. We grew up together and graduated together. R I P you were a good man and will be missed

I shared many classes with Ken from elementary through high school. He was always a good student & nice guy. I ran into him for the first time since graduation about 6yrs ago & it was obvious how dedicated he was to the State Police & his family. The world is a poorer place without Ken. My sincere sympathy goes out to Ken´s family.

Rose, please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved brother. From what I have read he was a very special man. Terry