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Shirley Ann Seeley

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Date of Death: May 18, 1993

Birth Place: Atwater, CA

Death Place: Glendale, CA

Shirley Ann Seeley


Shirley Seeley; Officer of Glendale Symphony

Shirley Seeley, who was the unpaid executive officer and guiding spirit of the Glendale Symphony for almost two decades, has died after a long battle with cancer. She was 60.

Mrs. Seeley died Tuesday at her home in Glendale. Her mother, Pearl Shandorf, and a son, George Seeley Jr., were at her side.

Under Mrs. Seeley’s vigorous leadership, the 69-year-old Glendale Symphony and its all-volunteer support association were major social institutions in Glendale, called upon to organize benefits for openings of restaurants, department stores and the city’s Red Lion Hotel.

“She was the driving giant force in the orchestra,” said music director and conductor Lalo Schifrin. “She had a capacity of organization and administration that was amazing, from the most minute detail to the most important thing, like negotiating with agents for the soloists.”

Mrs. Seeley took personal responsibility for every aspect of the symphony–even driving to the airport to pick up performers–but never questioned a musical decision, Schifrin said.

Mrs. Seeley was born and raised in Atwater, just south of Glendale. Her volunteer experience began at age 9, when she swept floors for the Red Cross.

“I got a 100-hour pin from them and I still treasure it,” she once told her longtime office assistant, Bobbie Olson.

After marrying George Seeley, owner of the Seeley Furniture Store in Glendale, she worked in the PTA, the Cub Scouts and other youth programs when their two sons were growing up. She joined the Symphony’s Women’s Committee in 1963.

In 1976, Symphony Assn. President Ray Edwards, the chief executive officer of Glendale Savings, appointed her vice president in charge of administration, the position she held until her death. The association is responsible for maintaining membership and raising funds to support six concerts a year in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center.

The symphony held a gala in her honor May 8, but Mrs. Seeley was too ill to attend.

In addition to her mother, husband and son George Jr., she is survived by another son, Bradley.

Services are scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Church of the Recessional, Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale. The family has requested that any memorial donations be made to the Shirley Seeley Memorial Fund, Glendale Symphony Assn., 401 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 520, Glendale, Calif. 91203.
Published in the Los Angeles Times (CA) – May 21, 1993


SEELEY, OFFICER, VOLUNTEER FOR CITY SYMPHONY
A funeral is scheduled Saturday for Shirley Seeley, a longtime volunteer and administrative vice president for the Glendale Symphony Orchestra, who died at home Tuesday of cancer. She was 60.

Seeley, a longtime Glendale resident, had volunteered 30 years with the Glendale Symphony Orchestra Association, organizing concert dates, rehearsal schedules and artist contracts.

“She was the backbone of the organization,” said Jerold F. Milner, the association’s former president. “She took care of the details and the supervision of the volunteers.”

Survivors include her husband, George of Glendale; sons George Jr., of Glendale and Bradley of Los Angeles; her mother, Pearl Shandorf of Los Angeles; and a sister, Betty Spees, of Hayward.

Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, 1712 S. Glendale Avenue, Glendale.

Contributions should be made to: The Shirley Seeley Memorial Fund, Glendale Symphony Association, 401 N. Brand Blvd., Suite 520, Glendale 91203.

Published in the Daily News of Los Angeles (CA) – May 21, 1993

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