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Margaret Anita Seay

Countryside, Illinois

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Margaret Anita Seay, nee Slocum, age 96, beloved wife of the late Malcolm Seay was born on Oct. 22, 1908 in Chicago and passed away on Feb. 25, 2005 at Hinsdale Hospital. For 20 years she taught dancing at her school, the Slocum-Seay school of dance in Riverside and LaGrange, IL. She was...

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Mac and Marilyn and John,

Sorry I was not able to be at your Mom's memorial service but I was glad that Doug was there to represent our whole family.

We will always remember your mom fondly. For all those years she was unable to speak she always communicated through her bright eyes and a few occasional "Beautifuls" that would be spoken so distincly.

Know that she is in a better place and that she was grateful that the three of you took such...

Dear Mac,
My deepest sympathy to you and the rest of your family for the loss of your mother! Please know that your friends are thinking about you during this sad time.
Sincerely, Marge

Uncle Mac: We are sadden by the loss of Margaret, she was always such a joy to be with! We will never forget her smile. We know that she will always be smiling down on her family and friends!

Dear Friends,

Auntie Mog used to give me one dollar to shovel her walkway in LaGrange, IL. I was a little girl then, in fifth grade, when we first met. We were new in town.

I had gone around the block looking for odd jobs, something I had always done for fun and for a little money. Now, I ask you to imagine the high staircase I shoveled, down the long walk to the sidewalk, and then both sides to the neighbor’s walk. I remember, still, knocking on her door when I...

Dear Marilyn, Mac, and John,

We are saddened by the loss of your mother and want you to know how much we will miss her. Your mom had such a zest for life and touched so many hearts. She is the one who encouraged us to enroll our Maggie, her namesake, in ballet and piano. Two of Margaret's paintings hang in our home and make me smile each time I look at them. We will love her always and will never forget her kindness, wit, vibrancy, and style.