Thomas-Seavey-Obituary

Thomas Seavey

Loveland, Ohio

Age 81

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SEAVEYThomas N. Seavey, age 81, passed away January 6, 2016. Loving father of Kate Szerszen (Dennis), Julie Seavey, Janet Grossman (Mark) and John Seavey (Renee). Proud grandfather of Alex and Nick Szerszen, Sam, Max and Molly Grossman and Sophie and Penn Seavey. Dear brother of Barbara Seavey....

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Tom is gone but we still have happy memories of his days at Gardiner High.

Very sorry to hear about your father. Tom was a lovely addition to all of our Homan family events and was very sweet about attending our son's highschool basketball games with Theresa. Tom will be missed. Blessings to your family.

We are saddened to learn of Tom's death. Tom was a true gentleman. It was a pleasure to be in his company because his fine and gentle sense of humor made time pass quickly. Tom always looked and found congeniality in all things.

Tom's marriage to my younger sister Theresa Homan Seavey was sound and true. Their enjoyment of each other's company was a joy to see.

Our condolences to Tom's family are sent to all of them sincerely. Some people we meet in life are unforgettable. ...

Bev, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. So sorry to learn of your loss.

We were your Dad and step-mom's neighbors at Wetherby Farms. We are so incredibly sorry for your loss! He was such a sweet man

Our deepest sympathy to you all, Kate, Dennis, Alex, and Nick. From the pictures I've seen, he was a wonderful grandpa and dad. Wishing you peace in this difficult time.

Janet, Julie, Kathy, and John....We love you all and will miss your Dad. Your family will always have a special place in our hearts. So many great memories and when I think of your Dad, I think of him laughing and being silly with my Dad. He had such a great sense of humor and such a kind, loving heart. He will be missed by all of us Bouchards for sure!

Our condolences to Tom's family. He always spoke enthusiastically and positively about his family. They were always very close. Tom was a wonderful person. Low key-friendly-soft spoken-great sense of humor. Just a pleasure to around and be with. He was an outstanding athlete as a young man and had a keen interest in ssports throughout his life. His presence always created a positive energy in whatever group he joined--formal or casual. His absence will be sadly felt by all of us.
George...

Tom put G.H.S basketball on the map---with his hook&fade away shots .He taught me a lot at practice trying to stop him.He was the best of the great class of 1952.May God bless him. & I hope I will meet him someday playing at our final resting place.Maybe,just maybe,he will let me block one of his shots. Bill Kowalski class of 54.