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Robert Seely

Santa Cruz, California

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Det. Lt. Robert (Bob) Seely, (Police-Fire)April 29, 1933 - December 5, 2012Resident of Scotts ValleyRobert "Bob" Seely was a retired police officer from Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety. Born in San Mateo (4-29-33) and raised in San Carlos, he was son of the late retired San Carlos Police...

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I got an email this a.m. from Legacy...reminding me that it has been 8 years since my brother left this world. Tears instantly came to my eyes...and heart. I miss you big brother...more than words can say. I think of you all the time...treasuring the memories...never forgetting your humor and your big presence in our lives. Never forgetting how you were always there for me. I'll see you again one day. Much love always Robert Eugene!

I can hardly believe it has been one year tomorrow....I lost my big brother. I think of you everyday Bob...we all do. I know you are watching over us all..I feel you around. You were one of a kind...gave us all so much in our lives...there is now a big void Until we meet again big brother...you are in my heart forever.

I was just told today of Bob' s passing. I wanted to pass my sympathies on to all of you. Bob worked with my dad,Arnold Lubke. They worked together for years and were great friends. I have great memories of Bob teasing me as I grew up in the Sunnyvale PS family. He will be remembered fondly and missed greatly. My thoughts today were of Bob and my dad enjoying each others company again. I was so blessed to have grown up knowing a real life Hero such as Bob.. Michelle (Lubke) Schulz

my dear big brother, does this ever get any easier? how did we all survive Christmas without you? you are in our hearts and thoughts every moment...you taught us all so much...gave us strength and love. You are missed so much. We feel you here with us and will embrace your memory for the rest of our days. You were one of a kind. Best brother ever!

"Oh the last Goodbye's the hardest one to say...This is where the cowboy rides away..." I will love you forever Bob,
Always,
Your Tubby

I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing and want you all to know that I send my love, prayers and synpathy. I remember my days of friendship with Sandy across the street on Central, and the Seely family.
from Frankie Eakes (Lindeburg)