Harold J. Seeley
Personal
Gender: Male
Marriage
Spouse: Fannie Andrews
Date of Marriage: June 2, 1935
Marriage Place: Johnson CIty, NY
Personal
Gender: Male
Marriage
Spouse: Fannie Andrews
Date of Marriage: June 2, 1935
Marriage Place: Johnson CIty, NY
The marriage of Miss Fannie P. Andrews, daughter of Mrs. Dayton Andrews of 62 Burdick avenue, Johnson City, to Harold J. Seeley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seeley, of 22 Massachusetts avenue, Johnson City, was solemnized in the First Baptist church auditorium Friday morning at 9 o’clock.
The Rev. Harold T. Commons, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Members of the immediate families were witnesses to the wedding, there being no attendants. The couple will reside at the home of the bride’s mother.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Seeley were graduated from the Johnson City High school last year. Mrs. Seeley, past president of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Baptist church, is manager of a store in Endicott.
Published in the Press and Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, New York) Monday June 3, 1935
Family Honors Seeley’s 40th Anniversary
RUSHVILLE – The 40th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Seeley of East Lake Road was celebrated recently with a buffet dinner at LeTourneau Christian Camp.
The former Fannie Andrews and Mr. Seeley were married at Johnson City where they both resided on June 2, 1935.
They moved to this area in 1939 when he became director of LeTourneau Christian Camp, a position he still holds. Mrs. Seeley is in charge of the camp’s book store.
They are the parents of four daughters, Mrs. Shirley Seabrook, Mrs. Edie Krein, and Mrs. Jeannette Mack, all of Rushville, and Mrs. Beverly Rumminger of Greenville, S.C. They also have five grandchildren. The dinner was hosted by their family.
Published in The Daily Messenger (Canandaigua, NY), Tuesday, June 3, 1975, page Section 2 front page
[Grand son of SGS # 2826 – Harold John; Ernest; William (#2826); David (#1117); John; Joseph; Joseph; John; Nathaniel; Robert]