In loving memory of Alexander Mark Seeley
1993 – 2024
It is with shattered hearts that the family of Alexander Mark Seeley shares his unexpected and untimely passing.
Alex’s life was brimming with contagious enthusiasm, intense curiosity, and deep compassion. He found happiness in everyday moments and spread kindness wherever he went. At 31, he was in the prime of his life, with great ambitions and goals ahead of him. His warmth, positivity, and unwavering devotion to his family and friends made him the rock on which so many relied.
Alex was a true Renaissance soul, gifted with a multitude of talents including photography, drones, pyrotechnics, science, guitar, and music. He loved being outdoors and embarked on many adventures with family, friends, or solo. Beginning with anime, he immersed himself in learning Japanese, evidenced by a 1,376-day DuoLingo streak. Armed with his ability to speak, read, and write this complex language, Alex invited his mom to join him on a trip to Japan last fall, where they had a grand adventure exploring the beauty, food, and culture of the country.
Alex loved to cook, especially on Sundays with his Grandma Ginnie, or whenever the family was together. His specialties included salmon and asparagus, gourmet oatmeal, and elaborate salads.
From a young age, Alex dismantled anything with moving parts to see how it worked. His intellect and analytical skills led him to attain a mechanical engineering degree at the University of Utah. As a key member of the engineering team at BD Medical, Alex's contributions played a pivotal role in advancing medical device technology, impacting countless lives across the nation.
Alex was cherished for his sense of humor and infectious goofiness. He was sensitive to the down days of those he loved, and was always ready to listen and offer support. Alex was a light in dark days, and truly one of the good guys.
Alex leaves behind a legacy of love that will forever be etched in the hearts of his mother, Ameille L. Warner of Saguache, CO, his father, Alan J. Seeley of Layton, UT, his sister, Andelyn P. Czajka of Elizabeth City, NC, his half-brother, Brandon Seeley of Layton, UT, and his grandparents Virginia and Jim Burton, of Taylorsville, UT. Additionally, Alex had a wealth of aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family members, and friends who adored him, notably his closest friend, Sadie.
Alex’s family wishes to extend their deep gratitude to Summit Vista for their remarkable kindness and generosity, and to IPS Mortuary & Crematory for their care and sensitivity during this difficult time
As we say our farewells to Alex, we find comfort in the shining memories he left us. His vibrant spirit will continue to inspire us to do better, be better, and pay attention to each day and each person in our circle of love. His short but remarkable time here made us better humans, and he will live on in our hearts every day, forever.
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In loving memory of Alexander Mark Seeley
1993 – 2024
It is with shattered hearts that the family of Alexander Mark Seeley shares his unexpected and untimely passing.
Alex’s life was brimming with contagious enthusiasm, intense curiosity, and deep compassion. He found happiness in everyday moments and spr
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