Maj. Robert A. Seymour, III, USAF (Ret.)
September 22, 1947 ~ March 24, 2019
South Portland - Maj. Robert A. Seymour, III, USAF (Ret.), 71, passed away on March 24, 2019 at Seaside Rehabilitation, Portland, ME.
Born in Portland on September 22, 1947, Robert was the son of the late Robert A. Seymour, Jr. and Genevieve (O'Donnell) Seymour. Attending South Portland schools, Bob was a class officer, and voted his class "Most Athletic", excelling in baseball, basketball and football. After graduating from South Portland High School in 1966, Bob attended the University of Maryland on a full baseball scholarship. Bob left U of M to enlist in the United States Air Force in 1968.
Throughout his 21 year military career, Bob was stationed on several Air Force bases both domestically and abroad. Again, Bob distinguished himself. In 1977, Bob was awarded as the Strategic Air Command NCO of the Year, and in 1979, Bob was the distinguished graduate of his Officer Candidate Class from which he commissioned as a Lieutenant. Recognizing the importance of education, Bob completed his Bachelor's Degree from the University of Nebraska with honors while stationed at SAC headquarters at Offutt AFB. Bob attained his Master's Degree from Golden Gate University in 1982. Following successful Squadron Command at Pease AFB, Bob retired from the United States Air Force as a Major in 1990. Following his retirement from the Air Force, Bob served as a Business Manager for several school districts in NH and southern ME.
Bob was a kind, outgoing person who had a great sense of humor. Exceptionally charismatic, Bob enriched every social gathering. Bob was a life-long, avid reader and a lover of history, particularly Civil War history and the life of Joshua Chamberlain. When he was younger, he thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his parents and their friends, and later, spending time with his own family, watching his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews grow. He was an enthusiastic fisherman, and loved family golf outings.
In addition to his parents, Bob is predeceased by his sister, Jane Marie Seymour.
He is survived by his son, Robert A. Seymour, IV and his wife Ursula of Beacon, NY; daughter, Laura Tsakiris and husband Derek of West Lebanon, NH; brother, LTC(R) William Seymour and wife Carla of Pembroke, MA; grandchildren, PV2 Robert V, Ashley, Matthew, Emily, Jack, Brooke, Christian, Jacob, Gabriella, Ellianna, Sadie and Silas. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Visiting Hours celebrating Bob's life will be held on Thursday, March 28 from 5-8PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, March 29 at 10:30AM at Holy Cross Church, 124 Cottage Road, South Portland. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Bob's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Volunteers of America, Veterans Career House, 14 Maine Street, Suite 100, Brunswick, ME 04011







Rest well, Bobby! I so remember you playing baseball in front of your house of Richland Street, back in the day. Always there with a big hello.
– Nancy (Stevens) Martin
It was a pleasure to have worked with you. Thoughts and prayers from the Volunteers of America NNE Veteran’s Team. Fly high Major!!
– Brian Bouthot
It has been many years and my memories of most of my youth have faded away. After seeing the name Robert Seymour in the obituary and seeing the names of Uncle Bob and Aunt Genevieve a lost part of my past appeared. The picture is still the young Bobby I remember and it brought a tear to my eye. I do not remember if or why but our families seem to drift a part in the late fifties. While Bobby graduated from So. Portland High in 1966 I did the same from Portland High that same year. I immediately enlisted in the Army and do not remember seeing or hearing about Bobby again until reading this obituary. Condolences to his family and Rest in Peace cousin. Respectfully, Dennis O’Donnell Loveland, Colorado.
– Dennis O’Donnell
Danny……WOW another name rises from a long past time. Glad to hear that you and your brothers and sisters are still kicking.
– Dennis O’Donnell
Our hearts go out the Seymour family. Sending love to all of Mr. Seymour’s loved ones from the Millan’s.
– Nisha and Chris Millan
Uncle Bob, You were a great uncle and I have so many fond memories of you as a child and into my college years. From filming you making a long putt at the Seymour family golf tournament at Riverside through going to High School basketball tournament games, you always brought a smile to those around you.
– Eric Lacombe
Sending thoughts and prayers to the Seymour family during this difficult time. Much Love, June and Loren Costello
– June Costello
see you Friday Bobby—say Hi to your favorite Uncle for me…#4…wonderful cousin–talented in so many ways—Love, Danny
– Dan Doyle
Bob was a team mate at SPHS. We played football and baseball for several seasons. He was an inspiration in many ways. Loved his competitive spirit. Rest In Peace my friend. Chop Ballard
– Chop Ballard
Dennis….we still remember you…Georgie, Ronnie, Uncle George and Aunt Ann…I remember your home at Cash Corner…your mom’s fudge, your marksmanship awards and your job at the paint store. Aunt Helen passed in 2011 (89) and Uncle Dick (96) last June. The 6 Doyle children are alive and are generally well. You are not forgotten. You’ll always be part of us. Love, Danny Doyle
– Dan Holden
My sincere condolences to Bill and family with fond memories of our youth during the wonder years of the 50s and 60s.
– Frank Conroy
I was very sad to see Bobby’s obituary in this mornings paper. My sincere condolences to the Seymour family. May his soul rest in peace and I hope happy memories ease the pain of his loss. Grette (Turner) Parenteau
– Grette Parenteau
My condolences to the family. I will always remember playing driveway basketball with Bob after school. Tim Kinne
– Tim Kinne