Glenn Omar &
Elizabeth Caroline “Betty” Seman
Glenn Omar & Elizabeth Caroline “Betty” Seman, Greenville, Ohio,
married for 53 years, passed away on Thursday, January 29, 2015 at Rest
Haven Nursing Home just 5 hours apart. Elizabeth was born on
September 25, 1913 in Darke County, Ohio, to the late Daniel &
Lottie (Cable) Dohme. Glenn was born on February 18, 1927 in
Darke County, Ohio to the late Melvin & Virla (Sebring) Seman.
They were married on July 20, 1961 and are survived by daughter and son
in law, Judy & Pete Vredenburg of Tijeras, NM; son and daughter in
law, Gary & Lisa Brown of Rutherfordton, North Carolina;
grandchildren, Amanda (Donnie) Parris of Lyman, South Carolina, Collin
Brown of Forest City, North Carolina, Leah (Josh) Jones of Shelby,
North Carolina, Mark (Rae Ann) Beyerl of Pensacola, Florida, and Kurt
Beyerl of Menominee Falls, Wisconsin; 14 great grandchildren; as well
as numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to express
their appreciation to Ted and Karen Nealeigh for their continued
support and help throughout the years.
Both were preceded in death by their parents as well as Betty’s
siblings, Denver Dohme, Herbert Dohme and Ellen Nealeigh.
They were members of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Greenville where
Elizabeth was a lifelong member. They were the owners and
operators of the Copper Kettle Print Ship in Greenville, Big G Bike
shop in Greenville and Excel Printing Plant in Crystal River,
Florida. Elizabeth was also a commercial artist and worked for
Booth Furniture in Dayton and 9 years at Neff Lettering in
Greenville. Glenn also worked at the skating rink in Greenville
and was a model train enthusiast. Betty loved gardening, flowers
and was a doll collector.
Glenn was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force as a
Staff Sergeant.
There will be a memorial service held on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at
11:00 AM at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, Ohio, with Pastor
Peter Menke officiating. Burial will follow in the Greenville
Cemetery, Greenville, Ohio. Family will receive friends one hour
prior to the service at the funeral home. There will be a
Military Service conducted by the Greenville Veterans Honor Guard at
the funeral home in honor of Glenn’s service.
It is the wishes of the family that memorial contributions be given to
the St. Paul Lutheran Church or State of the Heart Hospice.
Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com
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