Kelly Sean Seebeck

September 10, 1962 – November 23, 2023

Kelly Sean Seebeck died at 61,

This maybe the only thing he has ever shown up early for.

Kelly had a knack for entertainment and laughter by being stubborn and with a dramatic funny flair. So naturally he died on Thanksgiving. We believe this was a little too dramatic an attempt to avoid spending time with the family for the holidays. We also believe it’s so we are all now forced to include and think of him on the holidays.

Kelly will forever remain to be quite the showman. He’s survived by (and if you know this family we don’t know how) his twins Kenny Seebeck and Tracy Seebeck and their families. Also a slew of siblings and just even more nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Kelly lived hard and loved harder. He showed that love by offering his unsolicited advice or cracking a joke so inappropriate you had to pretend not to understand it so he wasn’t given the bright idea of continuing to tell that same joke to others. If he wasn’t frustrating you or making you laugh then he wasn’t showing his love and this obit isn’t for you.

An attempt was made to write only a serious obituary but we know he would have hated every bit of it and if someone doesn’t walk away from reading this shaking their head in disbelief or laughing then we would only be doing him a disservice. We will be partying I mean “celebrating” his life at a later date TBD. Until we meet again Yah fooooo!

Kelly Seebeck

Kelly Sean Seebeck, 61 years of age, passed on Thursday, November 23rd, 2023 at his home.

Kelly was born September 10th, 1962 in Mt Vernon, WA to the late Kenneth and Levone Seebeck. He was the youngest of nine children, two preceded him in death. Kelly was educated and lived and spent most of his life in Oak Harbor, Washington. Kelly meet Sheila Mcfarlane in 1985 and through this, two children were later born. Kelly loved his local area and everything it had to offer. Kelly was an advid gardener and truly a jack of all trades. He loved camping, hunting, fishing, but his biggest love of all was family and friends. Kelly loved laughing and also took his role as the comic relief quite seriously. Never a dull moment when Kelly was around.

Kelly leaves to cherish his loving memories his children, Kenny Seebeck and Tracy Seebeck; 3 grandchildren, his siblings , Brent McFarlane, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. A celebration of life will be at a later date TBD.