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Margaret “Peggy” <I>Murray</I> Seely

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Margaret “Peggy” Murray Seely

Birth
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Apr 2016 (aged 94)
Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida, USA
Burial
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Margaret "Peggy" (Murray) Livermore Seely
July 29, 1921 - April 11, 2016

Vero Beach, FL: After a long life of interesting activities, Margaret "Peggy" (Murray) Seely died April 11, 2016 in Vero Beach, Florida at age 94.

Born in Pittsburgh July 29, 1921, she and her family lived in Wynnewood, PA before moving to France and England when her father was transferred for business reasons to Europe. From age 9 to 15 she attended the MacJannet School in St. Cloud, France where they lived and she began her ballet classes in Paris at age 9 which precipitated her commitment to her future career as a professional dancer.

Her father was transferred twice more which moved the family back from Europe to Scarsdale, NY where she attended Scarsdale High School and to London, England where she attended Queen's College, always continuing her dance, latterly at the Rambert School of Ballet.

The declaration of WW II expedited the family's return to Scarsdale and the USA once more in September, 1939. She attended Vassar College, but left in order to continue concentrated dance training in NYC. During WW II she joined a USO troupe which spent two tours in the European Theater. She was, in fact, at Bastogne in Belgium at the time of the Battle of the Bulge and always remembered how devastating it was to see American troops retreating from the front lines before the counter offensive took place.

She always retained her love for Paris and was bilingual with French all her life.

Upon her return to NY postwar, she continued intensive ballet training and began auditioning. At this time she was cast in several Broadway musical shows as a dancer, in particular the hit 'Finian's Rainbow' as well as 'Dream With Music'. These gave her the opportunity to work with choreographers Michael Kidd and Georges Balanchine.

While performing in NY she met Paul Livermore whom she married after they arrived in Hollywood. There, she was cast in several movies thus appearing as a dancer in 'Showboat', 'Bandwagon' and 'Singin' In The Rain', among other popular Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire films which still appear perennially on television.

After the marriage ended, she returned to the East Coast with her two young sons.

She moved to Ridgefield, CT, where she worked for the Ridgefield Press and met her second husband, Coleman Campbell Seely, with whom she had her third son. The family built a home in Duxbury, MA where she taught ballet, then moved to Hyannis, MA where they owned a cottage colony, The Breakwaters, whence they moved to Vero Beach, FL.

'Peggy', had a great sense of humor, was always energetic and fun to be with, warm hearted, faced circumstances both good and bad with optimism, and stood by her family with love through thick and thin, love which family and friends returned warmly.

Her husband, Coleman predeceased her in 1990.

Peggy leaves her sons, Scott Livermore and his wife Jackie, of E. Harwich, MA, Chad Livermore and his wife Suzanne, of N. Palm Beach, FL, and Nathan Hanford Seely of Vero Beach, FL. She also leaves her brother, Robinson Murray, Jr. of Tequesta, FL, her sister, Anne (Nancy) Murray Morgan of Duxbury, MA, and many nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews, even three great grand nieces and nephew.

Observances will be private and burial will be in the Mayflower Cemetery in Duxbury, MA.

Published in the TC Palm on Apr. 17, 2016
Margaret "Peggy" (Murray) Livermore Seely
July 29, 1921 - April 11, 2016

Vero Beach, FL: After a long life of interesting activities, Margaret "Peggy" (Murray) Seely died April 11, 2016 in Vero Beach, Florida at age 94.

Born in Pittsburgh July 29, 1921, she and her family lived in Wynnewood, PA before moving to France and England when her father was transferred for business reasons to Europe. From age 9 to 15 she attended the MacJannet School in St. Cloud, France where they lived and she began her ballet classes in Paris at age 9 which precipitated her commitment to her future career as a professional dancer.

Her father was transferred twice more which moved the family back from Europe to Scarsdale, NY where she attended Scarsdale High School and to London, England where she attended Queen's College, always continuing her dance, latterly at the Rambert School of Ballet.

The declaration of WW II expedited the family's return to Scarsdale and the USA once more in September, 1939. She attended Vassar College, but left in order to continue concentrated dance training in NYC. During WW II she joined a USO troupe which spent two tours in the European Theater. She was, in fact, at Bastogne in Belgium at the time of the Battle of the Bulge and always remembered how devastating it was to see American troops retreating from the front lines before the counter offensive took place.

She always retained her love for Paris and was bilingual with French all her life.

Upon her return to NY postwar, she continued intensive ballet training and began auditioning. At this time she was cast in several Broadway musical shows as a dancer, in particular the hit 'Finian's Rainbow' as well as 'Dream With Music'. These gave her the opportunity to work with choreographers Michael Kidd and Georges Balanchine.

While performing in NY she met Paul Livermore whom she married after they arrived in Hollywood. There, she was cast in several movies thus appearing as a dancer in 'Showboat', 'Bandwagon' and 'Singin' In The Rain', among other popular Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire films which still appear perennially on television.

After the marriage ended, she returned to the East Coast with her two young sons.

She moved to Ridgefield, CT, where she worked for the Ridgefield Press and met her second husband, Coleman Campbell Seely, with whom she had her third son. The family built a home in Duxbury, MA where she taught ballet, then moved to Hyannis, MA where they owned a cottage colony, The Breakwaters, whence they moved to Vero Beach, FL.

'Peggy', had a great sense of humor, was always energetic and fun to be with, warm hearted, faced circumstances both good and bad with optimism, and stood by her family with love through thick and thin, love which family and friends returned warmly.

Her husband, Coleman predeceased her in 1990.

Peggy leaves her sons, Scott Livermore and his wife Jackie, of E. Harwich, MA, Chad Livermore and his wife Suzanne, of N. Palm Beach, FL, and Nathan Hanford Seely of Vero Beach, FL. She also leaves her brother, Robinson Murray, Jr. of Tequesta, FL, her sister, Anne (Nancy) Murray Morgan of Duxbury, MA, and many nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews, even three great grand nieces and nephew.

Observances will be private and burial will be in the Mayflower Cemetery in Duxbury, MA.

Published in the TC Palm on Apr. 17, 2016


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