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Soul
of blessed memory

42 | JUNE 4 • 2020

celebrating at a minimum
with a heartfelt and
humorous card.
Mimi introduced Peter
to Judaism, and he took
his conversion seriously,
becoming an active member
in the Jewish community,
having an adult bar mitzvah,
observing Jewish traditions
with family and friends,
and making sure that his
children and grandchildren
had Jewish educations.
Mr. Seagle was a lover
of history, music, reading,
sports, trivia and travel. He
enjoyed introducing rock
music to his daughters and
taking them to concerts.
As an avid sports fan, he
took pleasure in attending
sporting events with
family and friends. He also
spent many hours actively
watching Jeopardy with his
daughter Lizzie. Together,
Peter and Mimi enjoyed
traveling; they loved taking
vacations with family,
especially to Tucson, Ariz.,
and Glen Arbor, Mich., and
visiting their grandchildren
in Chicago.
Peter made it his
mission to maintain close
relationships with family
members, especially his
own siblings, and to impart
his values of integrity,
humility and responsibility
to his daughters. He will be
remembered for his sense
of humor and hardworking
nature. He took pleasure
in helping others; when
thanked for his compassion,
his response often was, “Pay
it forward.”
Mr. Seagle is survived
by his beloved wife of 46
years, Miriam “Mimi”
Berry Seagle; his cherished

daughters and son-in-law,
Olivia Seagle Brennan and
Timothy Brennan, and
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Seagle;
his adored grandchildren,
Eliana Seagle Brennan and
Nora Berry Brennan; dear
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Michael and Carla Seagle,
Frederick and Carla Seagle,
and Lance and Mary Seagle;
brothers-in-law and sister-
in-law, Larry and Sharon
Berry, and Elliott Berry
and Campbell Harvey
Berry; many loving cousins,
nephews, nieces and friends.
He was the son of the late
Barbara Seagle and the late
William Seagle; dedicated
son-in-law of Barbara and
the late Harold Berry; the
loyal brother of the late
Linda Seagle and the late
Lisa Scott.
A celebration of life
memorial service will
be held at a future date.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be
made to Dr. Gary Burnstein
Community Health
Clinic, 45580 Woodward
Ave., Pontiac, MI
48341, garyburnsteinclinic.
org/donation; Yad
Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile
Road, Berkley, MI
48072, yadezra.org;
American Friends of
Hebrew University, One
Battery Park Plaza, 25th
Floor, New York, NY
10004, afhu.org; Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy
Network, 6555 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322, jewishhospice.
org; or Cunningham
Children’
s Home, 1301 N.
Cunningham Ave., Urbana,
IL 61802, cunninghamhome.

continued from page 41

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