Steven-Seeley-Obituary

Steven Ward Seeley

Saginaw, Michigan

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Seeley, Steven Ward 8/6/1950 - 5/1/2017 Freeland, Michigan Went to be with the Lord on May 1, 2017 at his home at the age of 66 years. Born in Traverse City, Ml to Ward and Dorothy (Eikey) Seeley, he spent most of his life in the Saginaw, Michigan area. Steve was a loving husband, father and...

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This morning, an email came to my box reminding me of Steve's passing nearly 7 years ago. Steve always treated me so special! He and I were privileged to fly together several times (he as the pilot, of course!), and memories of those times certainly came to mind this morning. Steve reflected the joy of life, and the joy of His Lord. I miss him.

Steve was a fixture at HYX. When ever I pulled into the driveway he would wave out the window as I drove in signaling a good bit of hangar flying was in order. I really enjoyed the time I spent with Steve talking about airplanes and life in general. I feel I was lucky to have known him and a recipient of his aeronautical knowledge. Good Speed and clear sky's my Friend. You are missed but not forgotten.

Steve will be missed. I really enjoyed the visit we had in the airplane hanger while he worked on airplanes sometimes my own.

So sorry to hear of your loss, but happy that Steve is with his Savior! Praying for you all in the days ahead.

So sorry for your loss. I knew Steve for many years through Heatex. He will be missed.

Everyone liked Steve; he was my IA and a good friend. Steve will be missed by many aircraft owners, family & friends.

So sorry for your loss. Steve and Ward have been such a big part of my career. I have been blessed by having them as my friends. He will be greatly missed. Praying for all of you during this time.

My sincere condolences to the Seeley family. Seeley Aviation was a fixture at the Saginaw Browne airport. Seeley and Saginaw were synonymous. My father bought a 1946 Ercoupe from Walt back in the late 70's. My brother rented his aircraft while taking flying lessons several years back and more recently, last summer I got to spend some time with Steve as we worked on the Comanche and traded stories about our fathers and airplanes. He was always willing to share his knowledge. He will be missed....