
RONALD CONSTANT SEEBACH, beloved husband of Joan Arlene Beam, passed away peacefully in Cardston on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at the age of 93 years.
Ronald is survived by his wife Joan, son George (Brenda) and daughter Rhonda, his sister Carol Shemko (Al) and sister-in-Law Margaret Seebach. Also by his grandsons Erik (Larissa) and Blake, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their children.
He is preceded in death by his Brothers Kenneth, Calvin and Elroy, Sisters-In-Law Alice and Marjorie, Parents Carl and Louisa, and his niece Angie and nephew Robert.
Ronald was born in Fort Erie, Ontario and later moved to Toronto, High River and finally Cardston.
He initially trained as a Butcher, then worked in various departments for Horton CBI retiring from there as their Safety Director. He spent many years volunteering with and then later working for the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario.
He also was responsible for setting up and then managing the first Bishop’s Storehouse in Toronto for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
He was a faithful member of the Church and served in many callings in both Ontario and Alberta with his favorite being the scouting program and leading summer camps in Haliburton.
In honouring his wishes there will be no funeral but a private family gathering will occur at a later time.
Donations in his honour may be sent to Scouts Canada (scouts.ca/donate)
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Ronald is survived by his wife Joan, son George (Brenda) and daughter Rhonda, his sister Carol Shemko (Al) and sister-in-Law Margaret Seebach. Also by his grandsons Erik (Larissa) and Blake, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and their children.
He is preceded in death by his Brothers Kenneth, Calvin and Elroy, Sisters-In-Law Alice and Marjorie, Parents Carl and Louisa, and his niece Angie and nephew Robert.
Ronald was born in Fort Erie, Ontario and later moved to Toronto, High River and finally Cardston.
He initially trained as a Butcher, then worked in various departments for Horton CBI retiring from there as their Safety Director. He spent many years volunteering with and then later working for the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of Ontario.
He also was responsible for setting up and then managing the first Bishop’s Storehouse in Toronto for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
He was a faithful member of the Church and served in many callings in both Ontario and Alberta with his favorite being the scouting program and leading summer camps in Haliburton.
In honouring his wishes there will be no funeral but a private family gathering will occur at a later time.
Donations in his honour may be sent to Scouts Canada (scouts.ca/donate)
Click to Send the Family Condolences