Born in Providence, a son of the late Harold B. Sr. and Louise (Osgood) Seamans, he lived in Narragansett most of his life. He was a graduate of New England School of Electronics and served in the Coast Guard.
Mr. Seamans was a member of the South County Remote Control Airplane Club, the Narrow River Improvement Association and the Mettatuxet Yacht Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Karen Foley Simmons of Bangor, Maine; three stepchildren, Kelly A. Castro of Narragansett, Sandra J. Grilo of Cranston and George E. Castro Jr. of North Kingstown; a brother, Harold B. Seamans Jr. of Warwick; a sister, Nancy J. Pullis of Falmouth, Maine; and nine grandchildren.
A Requiem Eucharist was celebrated Saturday in St. Peter's-by-the-Sea Church, Narragansett Burial followed in Elm Grove Cemetery, North Kingstown.
Published in the Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin October 15, 1998
Born in Providence, a son of the late Harold B. Sr. and Louise (Osgood) Seamans, he lived in Narragansett most of his life. He was a graduate of New England School of Electronics and served in the Coast Guard.
Mr. Seamans was a member of the South County Remote Control Airplane Club, the Narrow River Improvement Association and the Mettatuxet Yacht Club.
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Karen Foley Simmons of Bangor, Maine; three stepchildren, Kelly A. Castro of Narragansett, Sandra J. Grilo of Cranston and George E. Castro Jr. of North Kingstown; a brother, Harold B. Seamans Jr. of Warwick; a sister, Nancy J. Pullis of Falmouth, Maine; and nine grandchildren.
A Requiem Eucharist was celebrated Saturday in St. Peter's-by-the-Sea Church, Narragansett Burial followed in Elm Grove Cemetery, North Kingstown.
Published in the Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin October 15, 1998
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