Brandy Lynn Seelye

1984 ∼ 2024

Brandy Lynn Seelye

Brandy Lynn Seelye, born on December 19, 1984, lived in Orange, Texas, and passed away on October 25, 2024. She was a fun loving wife to Roy Lee Seelye Jr. and a great step mother to her children, Aaron Seelye, Natalee Uher, and Gaven Seelye. Brandy cherished her family above all else, finding joy in their company and making unforgettable memories together.

Brandy was known for her infectious laugh and her playful spirit. She had a knack for playing pranks that brought smiles and laughter to everyone around her. She enjoyed watching the Mustangs play football and loved embarking on adventures. Brandy had a selfless nature, always putting others first and ensuring that those she loved felt valued and special.

Brandy is survived by her son, Royce Jacob Seelye, her step children, grandchildren, Carson, Cameron, McKinley, Gracie, Kimberlynn. Her sisters, brother, son in law and more she had a beautifully blended family, those who knew her will miss her dearly. She held a deep faith in God, which was an integral part of her life.

She is proceeded in death by her Husband, Roy Lee Seelye Jr, her Mother, Lynda Roach and her father, John Ellis Bailey Sr, and lastly her Father in law Ray Miller.

Brandy Lynn Seelye will be remembered for her warmth, laughter, and the love she shared. Her spirit will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

Condolences

Telisa Norwood November 5, 2024
Gaven, So very sorry for you & your Family's Loss!!! May she Rest in Peace!!!
Jennifer Coulter November 2, 2024
Brandy rest in peace sweet girl. You were always such a bright bubbly beautiful girl. Rest in eternal peace my friend 🙏🦋
Aunt Abbie November 2, 2024
I will miss you and your great big hugs. You’re beautiful smile every time you see me. Hearing you say I love you every time you would walk away will forever stay in my heart and memory. Fly high my niece. I will love and miss you forever.
Heather Hall November 1, 2024
Prayers for the family! Brandy your kindness and your silly jokes will be missed! Rest in peace my friend!