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Ronald Jerrold Seaver

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Ronald Seaver passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Ronald are being provided by Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on September 13, 2012.

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So sorry to hear of his passing. It's been many years since I had Mr. Seaver as a teacher at Cahill, but he and others inspired me to give back as a volunteer in Seattle's community college foundation for these past twenty years. I'll hold him in my prayers.

Ron was a very interesting guy. As his neighbors, we regret not spending more time with him. Another lesson learned to cherish what we have while we still can.

Am so grateful I was able to tell Ron how much I loved him and how he was family to me when we took a trip to Elmore to visit Brad's grave. Such a dear dear man. I will miss him so.

Audreen Vereide Ruona

Ron was my teacher for both 5th and 6th grade. I remember the slide shows from his world travels. He was an insightful and caring man.

Ron was always warm and friendly, with an enthusiastic greeting for everyone. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Ron was a great friend of ours for 50 years. We vacationed together, suffered through Gopher football games, and spent happy days with him both in Minnesota and Wisconsin, especially playing cards games for hours at a time. Both he and Brad were the perfect hosts when we would spend a week or weekends with them each fall. And yes, their culinary expertise was the best! We lost a life long friend, but we will see him again when we are in heaven.

Remember Ron and his brother Bob, as well as Brad from
Luther days.......as I read his guest book notations, it
seems he chose the right career and students respected him.
Will think fondly and remember Ron,
cynthia vasey smith

Ron was a great teacher and friend to so many students. He was a teacher our children adored and respected. A true gentleman and scholar. We will miss him.

Ken and Mari Dragseth

Didn't get to see Ron as often as we would have liked. We will miss him.

Janis and Norm Becker