Elizabeth Seebeck

1965 - 2019

Elizabeth Seebeck obituary, 1965-2019, Chicago, IL

Elizabeth Seebeck

1965 - 2019

BORN

1965

DIED

2019

Elizabeth Seebeck Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 24, 2019.
Elizabeth Bryan Seebeck was born in West Point, Mississippi, on August 9, 1965. She grew up in West Point until her family moved to Kenilworth, Illinois, in 1974. Elizabeth was working at Hanson Park Elementary School in Chicago when she and John Seebeck fell in love. They married in 1991, raising four loving sons: Lyle, Ray, Johnny and Henry. Elizabeth passed away October 11 after a thirty-three month battle with ovarian cancer.

There will be no public service for Elizabeth but donations in her memory can be made to:

Elizabeth Seebeck Scholarship Fund
c / o Near North Montessori School
1434 West Division Street
Chicago, IL 60642
https://www.nnms.org/giving/elizabethseebeckfund
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Elizabeth was one of four children. Her mother and father, Neville and John Bryan, met at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, and were married in 1958. Elizabeth was the third born after brother John III and sister Margaret; the youngest, Charles, arrived five years after Elizabeth. Among the four Bryan siblings are 13 children and one grandchild. Elizabeth's father, John Bryan, passed away last October. 

The family's West Point, Mississippi, roots were deep and remain firm today. Elizabeth's paternal grandmother, Mur (Catherine Wilkerson Bryan), enjoyed 19 grandchildren from her four children. This family continues to grow, as do the loving bonds of the many cousins, aunts, uncles, and children. 

It was Mur who influenced Elizabeth's life work of helping others. Elizabeth was a college Education major (Vanderbilt, 1987), who began special education work in high school. Elizabeth's service for others later found two specialized and accomplished tracks. The first was deaf education, including a Master's Degree from Gallaudet University in 1992. The second was public Montessori in Chicago Public Schools. 

Every person Elizabeth came into contact with felt her warmth, light, beauty and interest in them. They drew lessons from her patience, kindness, generosity, intelligence and sense of humor. Elizabeth knew how to have fun and led all family, school and other activities and occasions with both creative design and high human participation that left everyone wanting more. 

Her husband of twenty-eight years followed her lead in raising their four sons. John and the boys were always first for Elizabeth. They were the beneficiaries of her constant love and passion for learning, teaching, travel, yoga, nature and art. No birthday, Valentine's Day, Father's Day, or major holiday was neglected by Elizabeth in showering her love on these five lucky men. 

The Montessori method, that is, child-centered learning and full personal development, mattered to Elizabeth. The first classroom for all Seebeck boys was Montessori and remained so until junior high or high school. Elizabeth reinforced Montessori in the home, on the ice, in the field, in the alley or at the farm. She arranged travel for the boys to watch whales migrate, eagles feed, and geysers burst. 

Elizabeth brought this passion into Stagg Elementary School and, later, Oglesby Elementary School in the Auburn Gresham neighborhoods of Chicago. Rallying friends, recruiting teachers and tapping into the fervent love and drive of the parent community, Elizabeth was the face and heart of the Oglesby Montessori Foundation, which provided strategy, administrative and curriculum design for early childhood Montessori classrooms in these schools. This work continues today and the love for her in this community abounds.

Elizabeth is survived by her mother, husband, four children, three siblings, and twelve nieces and nephews. The love of her West Point family, Neville's Jonesboro, Arkansas, family and John's immediate family is equal to that of the countless friends, peers, children and people she met along her happy and beautiful life.

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March 16, 2023

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Halina Engelbach

October 26, 2019

Gordon & I were so sorry to hear about the passing of your wife Elizabeth.
May God bless you and your sons.

You said kind words regarding the passing of my son, Christopher Hayes as well as remembering him on his birthday. Thank you for your thoughtfulness.

Minnesota Hockey trip

Robert Gallay

October 16, 2019

Our deepest condolences for the Seebeck Family. Dawson and Johnny had wonderful years playing hockey and enjoying Walter Payton HS and Elizabeth always shared a smile and had a lesson and message whenever she spoke. I also remember having dinner up in Minneapolis during a hockey tournament and I will always remember her smiling. She will truly be missed as she touched everyone she met.
Love, Rob and Dina and Dawson and Mia Gallay

Kristine Petroshius

October 15, 2019

My deepest condolences to the Bryan and Seebeck family. Elizabeth always had a smile to share with everyone. May her memory be eternal.

October 15, 2019

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time .
It didn't take long when you met Elizabeth that you knew what kind of person she was ; her warmth and charm was evident . She was genuinely interested in connecting with whom ever she was talking to and you instantly knew her love of family.
Warmest thoughts,
The Price Family

Barbara and David Linville

October 14, 2019

We send our deepest sympathy to all of Elizabeth's large and wonderful family. She was a model of courage and love,
Barbara and David Linville

Cynthia Fox

October 13, 2019

Love to all of you who are mourning this beautiful lady.

Gary

October 13, 2019

She is light and love . She is beauty and soul . She is forever Ms. Elizabeth , a friend to all those who wanted kindness or needed a helping hand ... she will be SO missed ..

Nakia Terry

October 13, 2019

A beautiful spirit that connected so many lives in such a meaningful and loving way. Her advocacy for public Montessori here in Chicago will continue but it was her determination and fearless spirit that started the movement. Rest well my beautiful Montessori Warrior!

Nakia, Jailyn Elizabeth, and Jayden Elijah

October 13, 2019

What a wonderful tribute to such a lovely, inspiring woman, daughter, mother, wife, and friend. We will continue to hold her and your family dear in hearts. Love to you all.

Cheryl, Dan, Laura, Ellen, and James Lakin

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