She was born on October 26, 1935, to the late Herman and Myrtle (Moffett) Seebach of Lewisville, OH.
Mary Lou loved traveling with her husband. They visited most of the states and many countries and were on 16 cruises. Boating on the lake where they had built their summer home, dining out, playing cards and other games with friends are all things she really enjoyed. Shopping with friends and especially with her daughter Debi was a favorite. She liked cooking for the family and attending school events when the children were involved. Spending time with the Brenner-in-laws has always been a joy. She was a big Ohio State Buckeye fan and enjoyed attending or watching the games with Ron, many times at a sports bar with the Naples Buckeye Club friends. Spending time in the Amish country was also a favorite.
Most everyone liked and loved Mary Lou, but none as much as her loving husband. She was a member of The Naples Christian Ladies Connection, Shells Club of Naples, Strand Sisters, and the Naples Buckeye Club.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her, first husband, Rex Balluff; son, Michael Balluff; siblings, Wilda Rose, Elmer Seebach, Terry Seebach, Bill Seebach, Vernon Seebach, and Earl Seebach; and granddaughter, Ashley Balluff.
She was born on October 26, 1935, to the late Herman and Myrtle (Moffett) Seebach of Lewisville, OH.
Mary Lou loved traveling with her husband. They visited most of the states and many countries and were on 16 cruises. Boating on the lake where they had built their summer home, dining out, playing cards and other games with friends are all things she really enjoyed. Shopping with friends and especially with her daughter Debi was a favorite. She liked cooking for the family and attending school events when the children were involved. Spending time with the Brenner-in-laws has always been a joy. She was a big Ohio State Buckeye fan and enjoyed attending or watching the games with Ron, many times at a sports bar with the Naples Buckeye Club friends. Spending time in the Amish country was also a favorite.
Most everyone liked and loved Mary Lou, but none as much as her loving husband. She was a member of The Naples Christian Ladies Connection, Shells Club of Naples, Strand Sisters, and the Naples Buckeye Club.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her, first husband, Rex Balluff; son, Michael Balluff; siblings, Wilda Rose, Elmer Seebach, Terry Seebach, Bill Seebach, Vernon Seebach, and Earl Seebach; and granddaughter, Ashley Balluff.
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