Antoinette Leith Seegers

Antoinette Leith Seegers

September 01, 1939 - July 10, 2020

Antoinette Leith Seegers

September 01, 1939 - July 10, 2020

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Antoinette “Ayn” Leith Seegers passed away on July 10, 2020 at her home after battling a rare blood cancer. Ayn was born in Manhattan, New York on September 1, 1939 to Joseph and Mary Caporicci. She married her husband of 60 years, Eugene Seegers, whom she met as they both volunteered at a charity talent show.

Ayn graduated from Bloomfield High School in New Jersey with the class of 1957. Later she studied nursing and became a licensed nurse in 1975. She had a love of taking care of others and enjoyed making people feel well. When she moved to Lemont, Illinois she worked at a convent for Franciscan Nuns. She learned enough Polish to communicate with the nuns that did not speak English.

Ayn was known to be an avid reader and mostly loved history books and mystery novels. She enjoyed cooking and is famous for her spaghetti and Italian meatballs. She enjoyed puzzles, sudoku, and had a great talent for crocheting. She made many blankets over the years for friends and family. Ayn was passionate about her family, grandkids, and religion. She was a Sunday school teacher for many years and worked for the church for a period of time. In later years, Ayn moved to Gold Canyon, AZ where she was very involved in her community. She volunteered as treasurer of the HOA for 10 years and became close friends with her neighbors.

She is survived by her husband, Eugene Seegers; her four children, Russell Seegers (Marianne Seegers), Leith Seegers, Wesley Seegers, and Reagan Seegers (Jayson Wigley); three grandchildren, Jayden Wigley, Makenzey Wigley, and Raeley Wigley; and two brothers, Joseph Caporicci (Denise Caporicci) and Kevin Meehan.

Due to the current pandemic, a Celebration of Life gathering will be announced at a future date.

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10 responses to Antoinette Leith Seegers

  1. Beth Afonso says:

    So very sorry to hear about Ayn. She was a wonderful person and enjoyed being on the HOA board with her. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
    Sincerely
    Beth And Jim Afonso

  2. Our deepest sympathy and Prayers for Gene and entire family. My husband was on the HOA Board with Ayn for 7 years. He and I, have fond memories of her and how kind she was.
    God Bless

  3. Gene,
    I am so sorry for you and your family. Wow! I just don’t know what to say. There are many fine memories of seeing you two. When things settle down and you want someone to talk to. I’ll be here.

    Perp

  4. Dear Gene,
    Thank you so much for calling today. This is a lovely tribute to Ayn. We spent many summers at Lake Hopatcong from pre teens on. I do include you in my prayers that God will get you through this terrible loss. So many years of memories. Thank God that you have your children and grandchildren.
    Aloha, Barbara

  5. Remembering my beloved mom almost 2 years after her passing. She will always be remembered! She is always in my heart my heart and still loved. Thanks to all who have prayed for our family and my Dad, Gene. Thanks for all of your support, love and encouragement.

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