Survived by four sons, A. G. Seale, a Baton Rouge attorney, T. Jay Seale of Memphis, and R. L. and Thad Seale, both of Gloster; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Zuber of New Orleans and Mrs. Leota Baine of Gloster; four brothers, A. D. and M. W. Seale of Meadville, Miss., C. L. Seale of Roxie, Miss., and S. F. Seale of Lyon, Miss.; one sister, Miss Bertie Seale of Roxie; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Galilee Baptist Church in Gloster, with interment in Roselawn [sic Roseland] Cemetery there. The body is at the Brown Funeral Home.
Seale was a deacon in the Galilee Church, a past master of the Gloster Masonic Lodge and a retired employe of the Illinois Central Railroad.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), September 30, 1959
Survived by four sons, A. G. Seale, a Baton Rouge attorney, T. Jay Seale of Memphis, and R. L. and Thad Seale, both of Gloster; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Zuber of New Orleans and Mrs. Leota Baine of Gloster; four brothers, A. D. and M. W. Seale of Meadville, Miss., C. L. Seale of Roxie, Miss., and S. F. Seale of Lyon, Miss.; one sister, Miss Bertie Seale of Roxie; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Galilee Baptist Church in Gloster, with interment in Roselawn [sic Roseland] Cemetery there. The body is at the Brown Funeral Home.
Seale was a deacon in the Galilee Church, a past master of the Gloster Masonic Lodge and a retired employe of the Illinois Central Railroad.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), September 30, 1959
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