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PAUL ELLSWORTH SEELEY

1925 - 2015

BORN

1925

DIED

2015

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Reading, Massachusetts

PAUL SEELEY Obituary

SEELEY, Paul Ellsworth Of Newburyport, formerly of Wellesley, died at his home on March 16, 2015. He was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania on December 14, 1925, the son of George and Elsie (Reitze) Seeley. He was the husband of the late Doris M. (Mann) Seeley, father of Gordon E. Seeley of Ayer, Scott W. Seeley and his wife Nancy of Reading and Cynthia L. Seeley and her longtime companion Curt Sayers of Newburyport. 2 Granddaughters Emily A. Seeley of Chicago, Illinois and Amelia C. Seeley of Reading as well as his longtime companion Anne McDougall of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Paul graduated from Conneaut Valley High School and immediately joined the USMC at the age of 17. He became a Non-Commissioned officer and served in WW II for three years in the South and Western Pacific Theaters with Marine Corp Aviation Fighter Squadrons. He saw action against the enemy during the recapture of Guam from the Japanese in August of 1944. He served four months on the aircraft carrier USS Wasp with the Marine Aviation Attached US Navy Fifth Fleet supporting the landings at Iwo Jima. He received the Navy Unit Commendation. He was honorably discharged with the rank of Staff Sergeant. After the war he attended and graduated from MIT class of 1949 and earned a Certificate in PMD from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He was employed as an Engineering Section Manager at RCA Burlington, MA from 1956 to 1984 where he was in charge of advanced technology development projects involving laser and radar equipment for the Military and NASA. He was the inventor of the Over-the-Horizon forward scatter detection technique that used high frequency radio waves. Because of its simplicity and effectiveness it formed the basis for an early warning system against ballistic missile launches that was installed by the Air Force. He led a NASA project for the design and test of a lunar laser altimeter which was used by the Apollo astronauts to map the surface of the moon from lunar orbit. From 1988 to 1994 he was in charge of the Canadian Office of The Mitre Corporation where he worked closely with the Canadian Military Forces in updating air surveillance radars. Upon retirement in 1995 until 2000, he was involved part-time on a technical project to maintain and improve the facilities at a Manufactured-Home Community in Western Pennsylvania. He loved running and skiing and continued with these recreations throughout retirement. Somewhat noteworthy was the fact that he accomplished the feat of skiing down the Head Wall of Tuckerman's Ravine, Mt. Washington at the age of 51, accompanied by his daughter. He maintained an excellent knowledge of music and Civil War history. He was a Registered Professional Engineer in Massachusetts, Life Member of the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, a member of Sigma Xi the Scientific Research Society, Secretary for Class PMD-3 of Harvard Business School for 52 years, a member of Phi Beta Epsilon of MIT, a member of the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, a Director of the Lakeside Condominium Association of Stuart, a member of the Wellesley College Club, a

member of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation and a former member of the Wellesley Country Club. A memorial service celebrating Paul's life will be held on Saturday April 11th at the MIT Chapel 48 Massachusetts Ave, in Cambridge at 11 am with a reception to follow at Twenty Chimneys on the MIT Campus. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Reserved parking will be available at the Kresge parking lot. Donations in Paul's memory may be made to Neurofibromatosis Northeast, 9 Bedford St., Burlington, MA 01803, http://nfincne.org/donate-to-nf, or the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation http://www.marineheritage.org/makedonation.asp. Arrangements under the direction of the Douglass, Edgerley and Bessom Funeral Home, READING, MA. For on line guest book visit johnbdouglassfuneralhome.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 19 to Mar. 22, 2015.

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Jane Bachynski

March 14, 2019

Remembering Paul with fond memories at this time. My thoughts are also with his family.

Julian Bussgang

March 13, 2019

Paul worked together with me at RCA. We enjoyed working together on new military and NASA electronic technology. We continued our personal and professional friendship even after both of us left RCA. We were born in the same year and we both had stories from our different military services.
My wife, Fay Bussgang, and I extend our sincere condolences to Paul's family.
Julian

Julian Bussgang

April 11, 2015

I was so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. We worked together when I headed the applied research unit of RCA in Burlington, MA, many years ago. He was extremely capable, a great team leader, and a very fine person. We continued our friendship even after I left RCA, although we lost touch in the last few years. My wife and I extend sincere condolences to his family.

Krzysztof Jankowski

April 10, 2015

I only met Paul for the first time several months ago, but I have no doubts that he was an extraordinary person. One could easily tell that Paul had in himself an undeniable happiness of life and it was hard not feel it while talking with him. He was a great man and I am thankful for possibility of meeting him in my life. My sincer condolences to his family.

Jane Bachynski

March 30, 2015

I was very saddened to learn of Paul's passing. He was the finest of men and the definition of a gentleman. I will cherish the memories of time spent with him. All who knew him should take comfort in knowing that our lives are richer for his presence in them. My condolences to his family. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Sandy (Anderson) Salazar

March 26, 2015

I have such fond memories of my visit to Boston and Paul was such a gracious host. What a wonderful man, a hero and a patriot. He lived his life to the fullest, and will always be remembered with love and fondness. Scott, Cindy and Gordon, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Much love,

March 22, 2015

I am so so sad to hear that. He was one of the nicest people I have known. Please give my condolences to his family and let them know if they need any help from me to feel free to contact.


Thanks
Robert,
Robert Sanco
Sanco Construction - Stuart, Florida

March 22, 2015

So many happy memories of dear Paul when we both served on the Board of Lakeside in Florida. He designed a seawall when it looked as if C Building would sink and then
made me his 'clerk of the works' when he left to spend the summer in MA! He built Lakeside's first notice board, 20 years later it still stands tall and strong like him - but the sign I had made for it "Seeley facit" he removed: accepting praise was not his forte!! We shared so many Thanksgiving Meals over the years. I am just so glad to have known him - and shall treasure that memory. Paul: thank you!
Isa

Dede and Dick Bazirgan

March 22, 2015

Dear Gordon, Scott and Cindy, I lived next door to you on Madison Rd. and babysat for you. (Dede Landon) I remember your Dad and Mom very well. I corresponded with your Dad at Christmas for many years. My husband and I have lived in Newbury for many years. Very fond memories of Wellesley.

Julie Mann

March 21, 2015

Cindy, Scott and Gordon... I was so very sad to hear the news of your dad, Uncle Paul, from my dad today. I have such fond memories of him and would have liked very much to see him again. My memories of your dad reflect a love of life, family and being active. I was inspired to hear that he had recently been skiing and this made me remember, with fondness, the bicycling I did with him years ago. He was a kind, loving and generous soul.
My thoughts are with you as you go through this challenging journey.
Love, Julie

John B. Douglass & John B. Douglass II

March 19, 2015

This book of memories is to serve as a record of the services you entrusted to us. We hope it will help to preserve treasured memories and that we, in some small measure, have helped to ease your burden and bring you comfort.

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