Lily Seeto

Obituary of Lily Seeto

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Lily Seeto, age 77, of Boston, MA, passed away peacefully surrounded by family after a long illness on September 19, 2022. She was born in Guangdong (Canton), China in1944. At the age of 18, Lily immigrated to Hong Kong to join her father where she later met and married Samuel Seeto before immigrating to Boston, MA.  She dedicated her life to being a loving mother, a devoted wife, a caring sister, and a supportive aunt and grandmother to her family.  Lily treasured time spent with family while making sure to never miss any birthdays and holidays.  She proudly served as a director of the Castle Square Tenants Organization and loved ballroom dancing. We will miss her dearly.  

 

Lily was preceded in death by her husband Samuel Yee Seeto. She is survived by her children Susan Seeto, Russell Seeto, and Nari Kim, and Harry and Melinda Seeto; her grandchildren Alex Wan, Hana Seeto, Brandon Seeto, and Brianna Seeto; her siblings Won Lee Saffarini and family, Yee Lee Yu and family, and Yip Lau and family.  

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Castle Square Tenants Organization (https://www.cstoboston.org/support-csto) in memory of Lily Seeto. 

 

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Saturday
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October

Funeral Service

9:00 am - 11:00 am
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Wing Fook Funeral Home
13 Gerard Street
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Saturday
1
October

Interment

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Forest Hills Cemetery
95 Forest Hills Ave
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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