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When did Billy Seay die?

Billy Seay died in 2012.


When was Dorothy Seay born?

Dorothy Seay was born on June 18, 1911, in Chicago, Illinois, USA.


What is the birth name of James Seay?

James Seay's birth name is James W. Seay.


When was Dorothy Ann Seese born?

Dorothy Ann Seese was born on July 10, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, USA.


How old is Bobby Seay?

Bobby Seay is 33 years old (birthdate: June 20, 1978).

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picture of nurse vivian seay?


What did nurse Vivian Seay do to be called heroines?

vivian seay was a nurse and head of black cross nurse of belize


Who is Vivian Seay?

Vivian Seay was a nurse who lived from 1881 to 1971. She was the founder of the Black Cross Nurses of Belize.


Who was nurse vivian wilhelmina seay?

Vivian SeayVivian Seay was a nurse and head of the Black Cross Nurses of Belize (BCNB) from 1920-71. She became a member of the Belize Town Board in 1933 and was nominated to serve in all-nominated Belize City Council in 1951. She was awarded the MBE in 1935. Seen as conservative, she nonetheless represented the interest of women and supported the rise of women politically.


When was Cooper Seay born?

Cooper Seay was born in 1966.


When was Thomas Seay born?

Thomas Seay was born in 1846.


When was Clarence Seay born?

Clarence Seay was born in 1957.


When was Dick Seay born?

Dick Seay was born in 1904.


When did Billy Seay die?

Billy Seay died in 2012.


When did Thomas Seay die?

Thomas Seay died in 1896.


When did Dick Seay die?

Dick Seay died in 1981.


Who was nurse vivian?

Vivian SeayVivian Seay was a nurse and head of the Black Cross Nurses of Belize (BCNB) from 1920-71. She became a member of the Belize Town Board in 1933 and was nominated to serve in all-nominated Belize City Council in 1951. She was awarded the MBE in 1935. Seen as conservative, she nonetheless represented the interest of women and supported the rise of women politically.