1928
2014
Angel G. Seise, 85 of Inverness, Florida died on Sunday, April 27, 2014. He was born on Sunday, December 30, 1928 in Manhattan, New York to Guillermo and Maria (Rodriguez) Seise. Angel was a retired shipping receiver and a Veteran of the United States Coast Guard. He was of the Catholic faith, a member of the Spanish American Club in both Manhattan and in Inverness, enjoyed coaching little league baseball and was an avid Yankee and Tampa Bay Rays fan.
Angel was preceded in death by his parents and by his daughter Carmen Fernandez.
Survivors include his wife, Carmen Aida Seise of Inverness, Florida; sons, William Seise of Inverness, Florida and Jon Seise and wife Helen of New Jersey; brothers, Eric Seise and wife Ramona of New York, Raymond Seise and wife Edith of Cape Coral, Florida and Jessie Seise and wife Gloria of New York; sisters, Yolanda Ortiz of Beverly Hills, Florida, Lucy Costa of New York and Mary Koentje of New York; eight grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.
Visitation, Thursday, May 1, 2014 from 11 AM to 1:00 PM at Fero Funeral Home with a Mausoleum Chapel Service following at Fero Memorial Gardens.
Arrangements entrusted to
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