Title
Mr.
Last Name
Seamans
First Name
Michael
Middle Name
Wayne
Maiden Name
Nick Name
Place of Birth
Dexter, ME
Date of Birth
1962-05-30
Place of Death
Boulder, CO
Date of Death
2005-12-08
Publication
Courtesy of TheDailyME
Obituary
MICHAEL WAYNE SEAMANS Michael Wayne Seamans, 43, died unexpectedly December 8, 2005 at his home in Boulder, CO. He was born May 30, 1962 in Dexter, a son of Trueman and Frances (Martin) Seamans. He graduated from Dexter Regional High School, Class of 1980, and went on to become an Osteopathic doctor, specializing in Neurology. Because of his compassionate nature he often treated patients regardless of their ability to pay. Mike was a sensitive and kind soul who took nothing at face value. He was intensely emotional and found deeper meaning in everything, expressing himself creatively through poetry. He boldly spoke of his Christian faith and God's "awesome" love. Mike approached life fearlessly, didn’t take no for an answer, and to his credit, he rarely had to. He was never intimidated or embarrassed to make waves or stand up for what he believed in. He embraced nature and all it’s elements. He loved to sleep under the stars, especially in Maine where he said the stars shine the brightest. Breathing in the fresh air of morning was a simple pleasure to him. Besides his parents, he is survived by his brother Peter Seamans and his wife Debra of St. Albans; a sister Melanie Young and her husband Scott of Strafford, NH. He leaves behind his nieces, Terri and Jaime Seamans and Mackenzie Young; his nephews, Richard, Scott, Jameson and Noah Young who loved him dearly and thought of him in the same way that he thought of his Uncle Bucky. Mike is also survived by his grandmother Margaret Seamans and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who will miss his quirky sense of humor and dry wit. Time and miles may have separated him from his savored relationships with John Yakulevich, John Clouser and his cousin Cary (his friend and childhood "partner in crime"), but they were always close to his heart. He was predeceased by his uncles A. Perry Whitmore, Bob Seamans, Shirley Seamans and Archie Parker; and also by his aunt Phyllis Godreau. Friends may call from 6-8 PM Friday at the Crosby & Neal Funeral Chapel, 68 Exeter Road, Corinna. Funeral services will be held 1 PM Saturday, December 17th, at the First Free Baptist Church, Dexter, with the Rev. Will Walters officiating. Burial will be in Higgins Cemetery, Corinna. Memorial donations may be made to the First Free Baptist Church Teen Prevention Program, 130 Spring Street, Dexter, ME 04930. For more information or to sign an on-line guestbook, please visit www.crosbyneal.com.