Bluford was born in Rockcastle County to the late Bill and Ida Seals. He retired from IBM in Lexington and was a Charter member of Middletown Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by his wife Dessie Thomas Seals, one brother Earnest "Zeke" Seals and one sister Onita Rhodus.
He is survived by his five children Wayne Seals and Marcia Snyder both of Berea, Vicky Davis of Lawrenceburg, Donna (Dennis) Chasteen of Monticello and Deborah (Garmon) Wheeler of Richmond, three brothers Monroe Seals, Oscar Seals, Preston (Gay) Seals, and three sisters Marie Todd, Mayme (Donald) Brumfield and Lorraine (Donald) Lake. Seven grandchildren and Tiffany (Kevin) Godbey, Jason (Jennifer) Snyder, Joshua (Beth) Davis, Caleb (Kristina) Davis, Brian Wheeler, Amanda (Ben Kleppinger) Wheeler, and Paige Wheeler also survive him.
Bluford was born in Rockcastle County to the late Bill and Ida Seals. He retired from IBM in Lexington and was a Charter member of Middletown Baptist Church.
In addition to his parents he was also preceded in death by his wife Dessie Thomas Seals, one brother Earnest "Zeke" Seals and one sister Onita Rhodus.
He is survived by his five children Wayne Seals and Marcia Snyder both of Berea, Vicky Davis of Lawrenceburg, Donna (Dennis) Chasteen of Monticello and Deborah (Garmon) Wheeler of Richmond, three brothers Monroe Seals, Oscar Seals, Preston (Gay) Seals, and three sisters Marie Todd, Mayme (Donald) Brumfield and Lorraine (Donald) Lake. Seven grandchildren and Tiffany (Kevin) Godbey, Jason (Jennifer) Snyder, Joshua (Beth) Davis, Caleb (Kristina) Davis, Brian Wheeler, Amanda (Ben Kleppinger) Wheeler, and Paige Wheeler also survive him.
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