Will Seng - Class of 1977
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from the Post Metro Obit Stories,
Sunday Dec. 28, 2003

Will Seng (1977) passed away the morning after Christmas 2003.  Our deepest
condolences to the Seng family.  From the Sengs:

Captain Wilfrid L. Seng, III - Fairfax County Fire & Rescue (20 years)

"Will Seng - loving husband, father, son, brother, uncle and great friend of all -
passed away at 1:40 this morning, Friday, December 26, 2003.  Born on July 5,
1959, Will was 44 years old. 
Kathy, Joe and Tommy were with him as he
peacefully departed this world for heaven.  Fighter that he was, Will survived
cancer long enough to celebrate Joe's 15th birthday on the 23rd, as well as
Christmas at home.  Please remember Will and his family in your thoughts and prayers."

Will's siblings include John (1975), Mike (Good Counsel), Laura Seng Knutsen (1978),
and Mary (1979).

 
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Click here for the .pdf file (Adobe Acrobat Reader req.) of Will's memorial services program
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From Will's Fairfax County brothers at Company 4:
Tribute to Will


Memorial Mass was held Tuesday January 6, 2004 at St. Philip's Catholic Church in Falls Church, Virginia

Graveside inurnment service at All Souls Cemetery in Germantown, MD

A reception was held afterwards at Damascus Vol. Fire Department Activities Center in Damascus, MD

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to an education fund created for Will's children:

The Seng Children Benefit Fund, c/o Sandy Spring Bank
26250 Ridge Road, Damascus, Maryland 20872

Will’s colleagues at the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department generously provided local rides to
and from area airports for those arriving from out-of-town and the Holiday Inn in Gaithersburg offered
a family-bereavement group rate for those who were able to attend.

From the Mount Airy Gazette, January 8, 2004:

Wilfrid L. Seng III

Wilfrid L. Seng III, 44, a Fairfax County firefighter who retired in 2003 as shift captain after 28 years as a professional and volunteer, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 26, 2003, at home in Damascus.

Mr. Seng was born in Bethesda and lived in Maryland throughout his life. While the family lived in Rockville, he attended St. Jude Thaddeus School and graduated from Robert E. Peary High School in 1977. He earned an associate of arts degree in fire science from Montgomery College in 1980. He volunteered with the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department for 10 years. He began his career as a firefighter with the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department in 1980, after graduating first in his recruitment class. He completed his service at Station 30 in Merrifield, Va., in June 2003.

He was a member of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2068.

Mr. Seng and his family moved to Damascus in 1995 and belong to St. John Neumann parish in Gaithersburg.

Mr. Seng joined 12 fellow firefighters who traveled to Florida in 1992 to assist metropolitan Dade County firefighters in repairing damage caused to their homes by Hurricane Andrew. On Sept. 11, 2001, he led one of many rescue teams called to put out fires and aid in search and rescue following the terrorist attack on the Pentagon.

Mr. Seng also worked part-time in exterior and interior home renovations, applying his skills as a carpenter, plumber and electrician. He was an avid baseball fan and enjoyed touring baseball parks throughout the country with family and friends.

Survivors include his wife of 17 years, Kathy Cunningham Seng and their two sons, Joseph and Thomas Seng, all of Damascus; his parents, Joseph and Joyce Seng of Mount Airy; brothers John Seng and wife Christine of Rockville, and Mike Seng of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and sisters Laura Knutsen and husband Kris of Lewes, Del., and Mary Seng of Beltsville.

A memorial service was held Tuesday. A graveside inurnment service followed at All Souls Cemetery in Germantown.

Memorial gifts may be made to an education fund created for Mr. Seng's children: The Seng Children Benefit Fund, c/o Sandy Spring Bank, 26250 Ridge Road, Damascus, MD 20872.

Funeral arrangements provided by Simple Tribute Funeral Service, Rockville.

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