Edward Seymour, 93, of Ardmore, Oklahoma passed away on November 11, 2021, in Ardmore. Ed was born in New York, New York on October 28, 1928, to the late Edward James Seymour and Ruth Ann Pettit Seymour. He was raised in New York and Connecticut and joined the United States Army before joining the United States Air Force where he served for over twenty years retiring as a Tech Sergeant in Rome, New York.
Ed married Margaret Carrasco on 1957 in Hobbs, New Mexico and she preceded him in death in July 1961. He worked as a welder and at several golf courses while living in San Angelo, Texas for many years. Ed loved playing golf and fly fishing.
He is survived by his daughter: Ruth Ann McQuade and husband Mark, Madill, Oklahoma. 3 Grandchildren: Jeffrey Edward McQuade and wife Flor, Great Bend, Kansas, Kristina Hartig and wife Suzanne, New York, New York, and Margarita McQuade, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 3 Great Grandchildren: Andrew, Camilla, and Alexandra. Sister, Trudy Morgana, Connecticut.
Ed was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brother; James Seymour and sister; Ruth Geer.
Casket Bearers: Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.
Military Honors: United States Air Force / Army
WWII Victory Medal
(Army), Antarctica Service medal, Air Force Commendation 1971, Air Force
Longevity Service Award Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal (Air Force),
Army
Loops 2 Bronze, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal,
Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Arm Force Expeditionary Medal, Several
other
awards and commendations throughout his military career.
FUNERAL SERVICE
Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
Thursday,
December 09, 2021
10:00 AM
1520 Harry Wurzbach Road
San Antonio,
Texas 78209
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