Sunday, December 04, 2011

Grandpa Sealy’s Obituary

Leon Milton Sealy
1922 ~ 2011
There is a missing piece in our hearts today as Milton-Husband, Father, Grandfather, Son, Brother, and Friend, has hung up his final gone fishin' sign and returned to his Heavenly Home. Milton loved to fish, but will also be remembered as a fisher of men.
Leon Milton Sealy, age 89, passed away Nov. 30, 2011 in St. George, Utah, from causes due to old age. He lived life with honesty, integrity, hard work, and a sense of humor. His motto was, "Work, Work, Work!" He loved to work-work was his play.
Leon Milton Sealy was born April 27, 1922, in Thayne, Wyoming, son of Rachel Elizabeth Olsen Sealy and Leon Monette Sealy. He grew up in Logan, Utah, graduating from Logan High School in 1940. Milton married his childhood sweetheart and friend, Shirley Mae Phippen, on Sept. 17, 1941 in Preston, Idaho, later sealed for 'Time and all Eternity' Dec. 18, 1942 in the Logan Temple. Together they built six homes and raised five children.
Milton has always been connected to the beauty of God's rich earth. As a child he enjoyed making clay rabbits and toys from the red soil near his home. As an adult, Milt enjoyed gardening, landscaping, cement mixing, carpentry, and raising multitudes of animals. As a sportsman, Milton enjoyed hunting, fishing, snow skiing, and water skiing-mastering jumping off the dock on one ski and holding the rope in his toe and in his teeth! However, high on his priority list of talents was his lifetime love of fishing. He and his father and two brothers more than likely fished every fishing hole from Utah to Wyoming. His humorous "Big Fish" stories will forever bring a smile to those who loved him dearly.
In his early-married life in S.L.C., Milton started his own business called, "Milt's Quality Donuts." Later he worked as an executive for Won Door Corporation, installing folding doors in church houses across the U.S. When Milton moved his family to Highland, Utah, he served as City Councilman. He was an avid BYU football fan and honored member of the Cougar Club, traveling to games far and near. After he retired, Milton and Shirley served an L.D.S. mission as Public Relations Directors in Atlanta, Georgia.
Throughout his life, Milton has been a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Favorite church callings included Bishopric Counselor, High Councilman, and Scouting-taking the scouts to his donut shop to make donuts for fundraisers. As a reward, each young man got to make a giant donut out of a gallon can with the regular donut cutter used as the hole!
Milton is survived by his wife, Shirley Sealy; daughter, Vicki Clayton (Richard), daughter Linda Ottley (Dale), daughter, Loni Hatch (Blaine), son-in-law, Neal Maxfield (Jeannine), and daughter-in-law, Lori Sealy. Also survived by his brother, Ramon Sealy (JoAnn), his sister, Angela Bird (Karl), plus 24 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by his daughter, Judy Maxfield, son, Devro Sealy, daughter-in-law, Gayle Birch Sealy, and his grandson, Skyler Sealy. Also preceded in death by his sisters, Eva Summers and Ruth Nielsen, his brother, Denton Sealy, and his parents.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, December 5, 2011 at 10:00 am in the Highland 4th LDS Ward Chapel, 5848 West 11000 North, Highland, Utah. Friends and family may call Sunday evening from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Warenski Funeral Home, 1776 North 900 East American Fork, Utah and also Monday morning one hour prior to funeral services at the church. Interment, Laketown Cemetery.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

So sorry! So crazy that he will be buried in Laketown with Ryan's grandparents (and all of his relatives if you look at ALL the Robinson headstones there). Thinking of you at this hard time with all of your grandparents- it sounds like us a couple of years ago.