Sarah
It's hard to believe it's been 3 long years without you in our lives... You'd have so much fun with the kids now that they're at the age you could take them snowshoeing, skiing & hiking. Miss you and love you every day.
Birth date: Sep 12, 1939 Death date: Jan 13, 2007
DANIEL L. SEAVOY, 67, of L'Anse, passed away Saturday morning, January 13, 2007 at his residence. He had been ill for several months. Dan was born in L'Anse September 12, 1939 son of the late Walter and Eleanor (Skuggen) Seavoy. A Read Obituary
It's hard to believe it's been 3 long years without you in our lives... You'd have so much fun with the kids now that they're at the age you could take them snowshoeing, skiing & hiking. Miss you and love you every day.
Many thoughts and prayers are headed your way from Kansas City, Mo., home of this 2nd cousin.
I enjoyed seeing Danny at the reunions. He was always so outgoing and friendly, welcoming
us back.
He will be missed.
To: The Seavoy Family, my condolences for your (our) loss. Our families were neighbors when we were young. My memories of Dan include being out with our .22's together as young teenagers. I am so happy to have visited him at the camp this past fall. A good man....
From: Charlie Murtomaki
Dear Gerry, Greg, Dave and families ~
My heart is with you at this time. Last week I heard about Dan's transition from this life. Death of our loved ones is definitely the most difficult experience in this lifetime. He remains with you, forever, in your hearts, in your memories, in the wind, the woods - everywhere.
WIth love,
Cathy Bolton
Danny, as I always called him, is part of so many great memories in the North Woods. Danny loved us all, he was a person that I loved to listen to and watch his face. The memories of being up in the rafters at the Camp watching the poker games with Danny, Gerri and my folks and all happening at the table below us kids! Priceless (and there was a lot of money on the table). I am so thankful that my two teenage boys were able to meet Danny this past year at the Seavoy Reunion. We know he is blessed and loves us all. His memories will be there forever. Lisa and Tracy Seavoy
Gerry,Greg,Dave,etc :)
Dan Seavoy is not 'lost'to me. He will always live in my memory as the brother of 3 (Duke & Scott) who had woods-wisdom; survival skills; card-savvy; probable control issues :) and a wicked/sexy sense of humor.
I was fortunate to have Dan show up in my life. I'm sorry I did not get to say 'goodbye' in person. Maybe next time around....Love,
Juanita (Brian) Seavoy
So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
To the Seavoy family,
I would like to send to my deepest sympathy. I will forever be thankful that my Aunty Kim & Uncle Rick introduced me to such a wonderful man.
My Dad (Howie Peterson), Aunty Kim, and Danny took me on the famous 4-wheelin' and hiking trip. I was so amazed on how knowledgeable & kind Danny was. He had a very special way of connecting w/people. It's hard to think that someone so good & so strong could leave so soon. Hold tight to all the memories that you all have shared together.
I had recently read that grief is like being in an ocean. Sometimes the water is calm & you can swim around in peace. Other times a big wave, that you didn't see at all, will knock you down disorienting you. Some days will be fine and other will be more difficult.
You will all be in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.
With Love,
Rich, Jeanette & Cody Krause ~ the lower Michigan trolls :O)
Gerry,Greg,Dave & family. We were so sorry to here of uncle Dan passing away. You have are deepest sympathy in this difficult time. We will always remember the good times we have had with him. Dan was always someone to look up to and was respected very much. Are thoughts & prayers are with all of you.
Dan Seavoy family..I remember Dan in school and most of all because he was the one who found my daughters body when she drowned in July 1966 by the celotex plant. I will always remember him and keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. louella wood.