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In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
SEABROOKE, Stanley - Entered Into Eternal Rest Sunday, Feb. 4, 1973
Requiem mass for Stanley Seabrooke, age 58 of 567 Murray Street, Peterborough was held Tuesday at St. Peter's Cathedral. Mr. Seabrooke's son, Fr. Peter Seabrooke, officiated.
Mr. Seabrooke, who died Sunday after a lengthy Illness, was a production clerk for Canadian General Electric for 32 years.
He was a member of the Royal Canadian Navy for three years during the Second World War. He belonged to the Peterborough Naval Association, was Treasurer of the Sacred Heart Credit Union, and a member of CGE Veterans Club.
Mr. Seabrook was son of the late Benjamin Seabrook and the late, former Mabel Elliott.
Born and educated in Peterborough, Mr. Seabrooke is survived by his wife, the former Marie McGarrity, Sons, Douglas James Seabrook, Fr. Peter Seabrooke, and daughters Maryann Alice (Mrs. John King) and Barbara Jean (Mrs. Gerald Brand) all of Peterborough, three brothers, Gordon of Ridgeway, Gerald and Reginald both of Peterborough, sister Dorothy (Mrs. William Thompson) of Peterborough and three grandchildren.
Mr.
Seabrooke was buried at St. Peter's Cemetery. Rev. J.B. O'Dette said
graveside prayers and the final blessing was given by Bishop F.A. Marrocco.
SEABROOKE, Mr. Stanley Alton (Canadian General Electric Company Employee) - At St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough on February 2, 1973, age 58 years. Stanley Seabrooke, beloved husband of Marie Teresa McGarrity. Loving father of Douglas James Seabrooke, Reverend Father Peter Seabrooke, Mrs. John King (Mary Ann) and Mrs. Gerald Brand (Barbara), Grandfather of three grandchildren. Dear brother of Gordon Seabrooke of Ridgeway, Ontario, Gerald Seabrooke, Reginald Seabrooke and Mrs. William Thompson (Dorothy) all of Peterborough. Son of the late Benjamin Seabrooke and Mabel Elliott. Pre-deceased by a brother Orin Seabrooke. Resting at Duffus Funeral Home, 431 George Street South, Peterborough on February 4, 1973 and February 5, 1973. Funeral Mass will be celebrated by his son Reverend Father Peter Seabrooke at the St. Peter's Cathedral on February 6, 1973 at 11 a.m. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. (As appeared from the records of Duffus Funeral Home Limited, Peterborough, Ontario)
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