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Thaddeus Jason “Thad” Seale

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Thaddeus Jason “Thad” Seale

Birth
Hamburg, Franklin County, Mississippi, USA
Death
29 Sep 1959 (aged 89)
Centreville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Gloster, Amite County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.198909, Longitude: -91.0147714
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Died Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Field Memorial Hospital in Centreville, Miss. Age 89. Born Aug. 26, 1870, in Hamburg, Miss. Long-time resident of Gloster, Miss.

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
Died Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Field Memorial Hospital in Centreville, Miss. Age 89. Born Aug. 26, 1870, in Hamburg, Miss. Long-time resident of Gloster, Miss.

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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