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James L. Seward

1951 - 2024

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1951

DIED

2024

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James Seward Obituary

Seward, James L.
MILFORD - James L. Seward, 72, of Milford, N.Y., passed away on July 27, 2024 after a valiant and years-long fight against cancer. He was born on August 11, 1951, to Wes and Vivian Seward of Cliffside, Maryland, and educated in Oneonta public schools, graduating with the OHS class of 1969. He earned a B.A. in political science from Hartwick College in 1973 and undertook graduate studies at the Rockefeller School of Government at SUNY Albany. In 1999, Hartwick College conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws degree upon their noted alumnus.
But 1973 was significant for more than a college degree: on June 30 of that year Jim married the love of his life, Cynthia Milavec of Schenevus, N.Y. They enjoyed 51 years of marriage; the highlight of his life and an example to many.
After dipping his toe into elective office with two Assembly runs and a town justice position, Jim was elected to the State Senate in 1986, representing the 50th Senatorial District. He retired in 2020 after serving 17 successful terms marked by excellence, dedication, integrity and commitment to the best of public service.
At one time or another, he represented all or parts of Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Greene, Herkimer, Otsego, Schoharie, Tompkins, and Ulster Counties.
In his first term he was appointed chairman of the Senate Energy and Telecommunications Committee, championing innovative legislation like the "Power for Jobs" program and working to reduce utility costs and consumers' energy bills.
Senator Seward assumed leadership of the Senate Insurance Committee in 1999, where he was a key player in developing state policy that strengthened New York's insurance industry - directly helping insurers and their employees - and he provided state leadership in a vital segment of New York's financial services industry.
Senator Seward worked to broaden health insurance coverage, and to lower costs for employers and small business owners, among other key reforms. In his last term he was named ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. In his entire senate career, his veteran leadership and upstate rural viewpoint were indispensable to the senate's leadership and policy decisions.
He was a fierce advocate for his district and his constituents. As a senator, he placed a premium on assisting constituents with their problems with state government and enjoyed interacting with the people of his district in venues from town hall meetings to fire department award banquets. He was gracious to all without exception; no one was too insignificant to merit his time or attention. Availability and accessibility were no mere slogans for Jim Seward; he lived it out day by day in his district. He never apologized for securing state financial assistance for his district, whether for school districts to reduce pressure on taxes, to first responders for vital equipment, or for local economic development programs.
In the community, he served on the boards of Wilber National Bank, Pathfinder Village, Glimmerglass Opera, New York Central Mutual Insurance Company, the Catskill Symphony, the regional advisory board of Community Bank, and the Community Foundation of Otsego County.
He will be missed by all those who knew him, worked with him, and loved him.
Senator Seward is survived by his beloved wife, Cindy; son Ryan (Kelly); daughter Lauren (Kevin Morse); granddaughters Nora and Vivian Thomas; sisters Marjorie Hill (Phil Eno) and Leona Hoag, and brother, John (Hortencia), and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Wes and Vivian Seward. He was a faithful member of the Milford Methodist Church.
Senator Seward's life will be celebrated Saturday, August 3, at 11:00 a.m. at the Hunt Union Ballroom at SUNY Oneonta. A private burial will follow.
The family would like to thank all the exemplary doctors and nurses at Albany Medical Center and Bassett Healthcare, the outstanding Helios Hospice of Otsego County providers, Pastor Deokryeol Bak and members of the Milford United Methodist Church, and former pastor of the church, Sylvia Kevlin, Jim's senate staff, and the outpouring of love and care of family and friends, near and far.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Hellos Care (297 River Street Service Road, Suite 1, Oneonta, N.Y. 13820), or the Milford United Methodist Church (86 N. Main Street, Milford, N.Y., 13807).

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jul. 31, 2024.

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Bob DiUbaldo

July 25, 2025

Can´t believe it´s a year since we lost Jim after his valiant struggle with cancer. One of the finest legislators and, more importantly, individuals that I have ever had the pleasure to work with. He is sorely missed

Thomas Workman

July 24, 2025

We miss Jim very much. We think of him often. We think of our many happy times with Jim and Cindy, especially our getting together at The Blue Mingo and on The Veranda at The Otesaga. Jim Seward was very special-so kind and generous to everyone who knew him, always dedicated to serving the best interests of his constituents and the people of New York State. Cindy, too, is forever in our thoughts and happy memories. Tom & Pam Workman

Colette Odell

August 11, 2024

Happy First Birthday in the Nearer Presence of God, Cousin Jim!

My love is always with you.

- Colette

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Hugh and Sharon Farley and Family

August 8, 2024

Sharon and I send our deepest sympathies to Cindy and the family. I lost my best friend in the New York State Senate who sat next to me in the Chamber for over 30 years. God bless Jim Seward.

Marietta Billings

August 6, 2024

Dear Cindy and family,
I'm so sorry to to hear of Senator"Jim" Seward's passing. He was my favorite guest here at the Quality Inn during sessions at the Capital. Always greeting me with a smile. Always took time to chat. As well as you and his staff too.
May God bless you, your family and all his friends.
Sincerely,
Marietta Billings

Cheryl Harder

August 5, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob DiUbaldo

August 4, 2024

Jim was one of the finest men, let alone legislators, that I ever had the privilege of getting to know during my years in state government relations. A superb, principled representative who was always willing to reach across the aisle to achieve the right result for not only his constituents but all New Yorkers. Unfortunately he is among the last of his kind. He will be sorely missed.

CW Fox OHS 69´

August 4, 2024

My deepest sympathies to the Seward family from a fellow classmate of his.

Cathy Boehme

August 3, 2024

I was so saddened to hear of Jim Seward´s passing. He was a kind, friendly man; one who struck me as always being ready to grin and join in on the humor of the moment and one who was interested in others.

He was a good neighbor and friend to my parents for several years while they lived next door in Milford.

I send my deepest condolences to Cindy, Ryan, and Lauren! You are in my prayers!

Cathy Boehme

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Thomas OBrien

August 1, 2024

Jim you were a great inspiration and a person that just didn´t shake my hand but got to know me personally. You followed my life after my retirement and reached out to me after our family´s personal loss. My deepest heartfelt condolences to you and your family. With all our love - Tom and Laura O´Brien of Roxbury

sam cooper

August 1, 2024

To the family and friends of the Honorable Jim Seward.

During my years in public education, I could always count on Jim for support and counsel. I continue to proudly display on my desk a picture of Jim speaking at the Cobleskill Rotary Club on issues of importance to the Cobleskill-Richmondville community. Forty years later I still describe Jim as having the highest qualities of a public servant.

May he rest in peace.

Brian Meade

August 1, 2024

Mr. Seward was a great man, an inspiration, a wonderful husband, father and family friend. My condolences to Mrs. Seward, Ryan, Lauren, family and friends. He will be missed but always with us in our hearts and memories. He is in heaven with many loved ones. Much love. Brian and Lea Meade

Cecilia Norat

August 1, 2024

My deepest condolences to Cindy and the family. As a person that worked with him for years as an insurance company representative, they do not make him like Jim any more. He was a gentleman, caring, knowledgeable, a man of his word an a real representative of what elected officials are meant to be. Rest in peace dear Jim. Cecilia Norat ex AIG .

Beth Vargason

August 1, 2024

I´m sorry to hear of the loss of Jim. He was a prominent and memorable part of our high school class. My condolences to his family and close friends.

Cindy Tiley

August 1, 2024

Appreciated Senator Seward's weekly columns keeping us up to date about things that mattered to us and his decency as a human being that came through in his writing and all his dealings with local people.

Sibylle Hirt-Reger

August 1, 2024

Dear Cindy, Lauren and Ryan, In loving memory of your husband and Dad, a wonderful person. We will love him, miss him and never forget him, lots of love from Hamburg and London, Sibylle and Jan

Leonard Parren

July 31, 2024

I knew Jim back in the early 60's from 4-H. I Dan into him again about ten years ago at the Farmhouse restuarant. He and his wife were seated at the next table.

Mark Grisanti

July 31, 2024

I only knew Jim a short time in the Senate. He was a great mentor and good friend. God Bless him and his Family. Thoughts and Prayers
Former Senator Mark Grisanti ( Buffalo )

Ray Hull

July 31, 2024

Jim and I had a long-standing Young epublican relationship. When I was Sen Volker's Energy Committee Director, we'd run into Jim and Sen. Riford as we were leaving any of the series of legislative receptions around town. He'd jovially ask which hors doeurves I recommended. Later, when he was elected and chaired the Energy Committee, and I moved on to Niagara Mohawk, we'd often cross paths again, and swap recommendations whenever he and Duncan appeared at an event.

I always enjoyed his dignified, but friendly manner and his straight-shooter attitude toward legislation...and life. My sincere condolences to Jim's familly and Godspeed to Jim until we meet again at another reception.

Dennis Wood

July 31, 2024

Cindy, I what's sorry I to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great guy and a great senator. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Michael H. Chapman

July 31, 2024

Jim was a great gentleman who went out of his way even though our county was only a sliver of his pie for a short time. He always had time for a hello and ask what was going on whether in Albany or elsewhere. He added great value to the position of Senator.
Michael H. Chapman
Cayuga County

Ronnie Kulman

July 31, 2024

Dear Marjorie, I am very sorry of hear of your brother´s passing
Ronnie ( Stapleton) Kulman

Senator Rachel May

July 31, 2024

My deepest condolences to Cindy and the whole family. I was the Senator's colleague during his last term and have missed his kind, gracious, thoughtful presence ever since. I can only imagine the loss your family is experiencing. I regret I cannot attend the services but please know I will be there in spirit.

Judith Sweet

July 31, 2024

So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was truly “one of a kind.” He will always be remembered for his kindness, empathy, thoughtfulness and willingness to help others. He was always willing to listen to his constituents no matter what the topic. May your fond memories for him help you get through these difficult times.

Tom & Pam Workman

July 31, 2024

Jim Seward was a great and good man. He was a lovely, gentle, kind, honorable, dedicated family man and public servant. Pam and I send our deepest, heartfelt sympathies to his dear, wonderful wife, Cindy, and the whole Seward family. We will miss Jim very much. We will miss our memorable, happy times with Jim and Cindy on the porch at The Blue Mingo and on the Veranda at The Otesaga. Jim was the Senate Insurance Committee Chairman for nearly 17 years beginning in 1999. I am grateful for the privilege of having worked with Jim on many legislative matters over those years. Jim was revered by everyone on both sides of the aisle in Albany, by regulators, by industry representatives, literally by everyone who knew him. His dedication to good and his kindness were his hallmarks. His honorable leadership was a model for others to follow. We will remember Jim Seward with great admiration and honor and joy-always.

Mike McNulty

July 31, 2024

To all of Jim´s Family: I enjoyed working with Jim on behalf of our mutual constituencies when Jim was in the State Senate and I was in Congress. Jim was always a tireless advocate for the people he represented. I am very sorry for your loss.

Colette Odell

July 31, 2024

Jim Seward was my beloved first cousin. His mother, Vivian, was my father's sister, so we grew up sharing many family dinners, picnics, activities, and relaxing times. Strength, faith, kindness, and service were the foundations of the Royce and Alice Odell and the Wes and Viv Seward families. Jim learned these virtues from both the Odell and Seward families and exercised them throughout his entire life. I am incredibly proud of Jim's public service, but if he had practiced these values only in a less visible career, in the family that he and Cindy created, and among his neighbors, Jim would still be remembered as a gentle man and a gentleman.

Fond childhood memories of Jim include being in a meadow riding Jim's 4-H project horse with him, his delight over Christmas gifts, and playing numerous board, card, and word games together. Always helpful, we certainly washed a lot of dishes together! A healthy sense of humor, laughter, and a warm smile were generally exhibited by Cousin Jim.

-Colette Odell, Clifton Park, New York

Colette Odell

July 30, 2024

Jim Seward was my beloved first cousin. His mother, Vivian, was my father's sister, so we grew up sharing many family dinners, picnics, activities, and relaxing times. Strength, faith, kindness, and service were the foundation of the Royce and Alice Odell and the Wes and Viv Seward families. Jim learned these virtues from both the Odell and the Seward families and exercised them throughout his entire life. I am incredibly proud of Jim's public service, but if he had practiced these values only in a less visible career, in the family he and Cindy created, and among his neighbors, Jim would still be remembered as a gentle man and a gentleman.

Fond childhood memories of Jim include being in a meadow riding Jim's 4-H project horse with him, his delight over Christmas gifts, and playing numerous board, card, and word games together. Always helpful, we certainly washed a lot of dishes together! A healthy sense of humor, laughter, and a warm smile were generally exhibited by Cousin Jim.

- Colette Odell, Clifton Park, New York

David Seward

July 30, 2024

Uncle Jim , this is one of your nephews from California David . It seems like yesterday me and my dad , John Seward were putting rocks in your hub caps of your car on your wedding night to your beautiful wife my aunt Cindy ! I always got excited to come visit my New York family ! Another memory I have was that all the Seward were at the Fox Fire Farm playing baseball Evan grandma and grandpa played ! I was so proud to tell all my friends that my uncle Jim was a senator in New York and I will always keep bragging about you ! You were always so calm , easy going , and happy ! I was so blessed to come out and see you with my dad and mother prior to you leaving us to go to heaven . You were still in good spirits and I was so happy to see you that way , I think all the family that was there noticed it too ! The day we left back to aunt Marge house to go back to California the next day , I was a little confused on what to say to you . Me and my mother Hortencia came up with to keep it simple and tell you we loved you !!!!! As we droved off I remember looking back at the house and there you were at the front door with the same beautiful smile on your face waving at us goodbye ! I will never forget that moment in time , I know god was with you telling us everything is going to ok ! Uncle Jim I will always think about you , honor you every day and I will keep it simple again , I LOVE YOU FOREVER !!!!!

Your nephew ,

David Seward

Maddy Hayes

July 30, 2024

Jim was my "locker neighbor" at OHS. I was a shy little sophomore, and every day Jim would say good morning Maddy, have a nice day. That friendship continued all through the years, no matter where we saw each other. Most often, at the grocery store. We always had a hug for each other and a wonderful conversation. Jim was a phenomenal down to earth person. His sister and my sister have been best friends since their school days. I will miss seeing him but will never forget his wonderful friendship. Prayers and God's Blessings to his family and friends.

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