Miles Seeley

Miles Seeley obituary, Webster City, IA

Miles Seeley

Miles Seeley Obituary

Visit the Foster Funeral and Cremation Center - Webster City website to view the full obituary.
Miles Seeley, 15 month old, son of Chris and Bryanna (Paulson) Seeley, was born August 23, 2023 at Unity Point-Trinity Regional Hospital in Fort Dodge. He was welcomed into this world, with an abundance of unconditional love. During his short life he touched so many with his contagious smile. Miles loved to sing, watch Ms. Rachel and play with his brother, Maverick.
Miles is survived by his parents, Chris and Bryanna; twin brother, Maverick Seeley; grandparents, Lisa (Donovan Nokes) Randall, Dan (Tammi) Paulson, Julie (Marshal) Tolly all of Webster City, Fred Seeley of Ohio; uncles and aunts, Cody (Jennifer) Crouch of Williams, Josh (Becca) Crouch of Osceola, Jack Randall of Webster City, Kaitlynn (Jayce Abens) Seeley of Ames, Freddie Seeley of Kansas City, MO, Kamden Tolly of Webster City; great-uncle, Ryan Blackburn of Maxwell; cousins, Kendall, Kelby, Ava, Peyton Crouch; great-grandparents, Charlotte Randall, Kay Paulson, Dave and Cheryl Garvey all of Webster City, Dan and Cathy Tolly of Oskaloosa, Linda Seeley of Ohio, Don and Pat Nokes of Webster City and Jerry and Kathy Sonsalla of Webster City and many "aunts and uncles" that were all his family.
He is preceded in death by his uncle, Jimmie Seeley; great uncle, Robert Randall; great-grandfathers, Gordon Randall, Fred Seeley and great-great uncle, Sterling Fosberg.
Miles unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, December 10, 2024. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm Monday, December 16, 2024 at Foster Funeral and Cremation Center. Visitation will be held Sunday, December 15, 2024 from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the funeral home.

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Foster Funeral and Cremation Center - Webster City

800 Willson Avenue, Webster City, IA 50595

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