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Ellie Seymour

Ellie Seymour
Elena A. (Birri) Seymour, 84, of Marlborough,
died Saturday, March 23, 2013 at Brigham
and Women’s Hospital in Boston after an illness.
Ellie Seymour, matriarch of one of the country’s premier racing families, passed away Saturday at age 84. The widow of the legendary “Boston Louie” Seymour, “Miss Ellie” had an immeasurable influence on three generations of the Marlboro, MA based family.

Married to Louie for 44 years, she leaves behind five children – sons Michael and Bobby and daughters, Marylou Todd, Lois Seymour and Celeste Mikitarian – and eight grandchildren.

“She was always giving,” said Bobby. “It was always about us.”

Northeastern Midget Association President Mike Scrivani Jr. argues it went much further. “She had such an infectious smile,” says Scrivani, a long-time Seymour associate. “You could not help returning that smile. Miss Ellie made you feel good.

“She added a dignity to where ever she was,” Scrivani continues. “She just brought so much with her.”

Whether it was “driving the rig” or staying home and “taking care of business,” Ellie Seymour played a vital role in the accomplishments that put her husband in both the National Sprint Car and New England Antique Racers Halls of Fame. The Seymours were successful in USAC Sprint and Silver Crown cars thought out the country. Mike and Bobby were midget standouts in family equipment, notably with the Northeastern Midget Association.

She was, Bobby recalls “a true quarter midget mom” when her family raced at the Marlboro Airport. “She did pretty much everything,” says Bobby, “whatever was needed from flag person to announcer.” And when travel became part of the operation, she was there as well back in the days when “travelling through the night was standard procedure.”

Sometimes “Miss Ellie” was there when the Seymour cars were racing throughout the Midwest, sometimes as far away as California. “Other times she was home taking care of business,” Bobby continues. “We were in the oil business and that’s where our money came from.”

The Seymour family now operates Seymour Enterprises Performance Products. It was not unusual to see “Miss Ellie” showing up to “do what had to be done.”

“She will be missed,” understates Bobby. That’s true both in Marlboro, MA and in many places where folks will now treasure her memory.

Calling hours will be from 2-to-8 PM on Tuesday at the John Rowe Funeral Home, 57 Main Street in Marlboro. The funeral will be 10 pm on Wednesday at St. Bernadette’s Church 266 Main St., Northborough, MA.

Ellie Seymour Elena A. (Birri) Seymour, 84, of Marlborough, died Saturday, March 23, 2013 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston after an illness. Ellie Seymour, matriarch of one of the country’s premier racing families, passed away Saturday at age 84. The widow of the legendary “Boston Louie” Seymour, “Miss Ellie” had an immeasurable influence…

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All Automotive Swap Meet

Seekonk Speedway announces two all automotive swap meets for the 2013 season. Contact Frank at instrk@aol.com for details!

SEEKONK FLYER

SEEKONK FLYER

Seekonk Speedway announces two all automotive swap meets for the 2013 season. Contact Frank at instrk@aol.com for details!

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The Boston Louie Memorial Classic

MODS, MIDGETS, & MINSTOCKS AT

THE BOSTON LOUIE MEMORIAL CLASSIC

SEEKONK, MA. -  Kraze Korlacki Speed Equipment, Inc announces an exciting race event on Sunday, June 2, 2013, at the historic “Cement Palace” Seekonk Speedway. Mods, Midgets, & Ministocks take the Green Flag as part of THE BOSTON LOUIE MEMORIAL CLASSIC in honor of this local racing great. “My dad would be honored by the cars & stars assembled to race in this prestigious event” said Boston Louie’s son Bobby from his Race Shop in Marlboro, MA.

The Northeast Midget Association will be well represented by the NEMA regulars and NEMA Lites competing for 29 Laps each; this is the biggest NEMA event of the season honoring “Boston” Louie Seymour. Open Wheel racing legend Bentley Warren will serve as Grand Marshall.

Joining NEMA is a 25 Lap Race by the Pro4 Modifieds of New England and the ever growing Texas Roadhouse Northeast Mini Stock Tour will campaign for 50 Laps.

Last but certainly not least is a 75 Lap SK & SK Light Type Modified Race where the winner will take home a $5,000 pay day. SK Type Mods have not raced at the Cement Palace since 1983 when Ed St. Angelo was Track Champion. Ed will join us, dropping the Green Flag in celebration of this 30 year anniversary. Expected competitors include the 2012 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Champion Doug Coby, the 2012 Race of Champions Asphalt Modified Tour Champion & 2012 Seekonk Speedway Open Wheel Wednesday Race Winner Matt Hirschman, 2012 Stafford Track Champion Ted Christopher, 2012 Thompson Track Champion Ryan Preece & 2012 Waterford Track Champion Tyler Chadwick, to name a few. Rules and additional information will be available after April 1, 2013. Please visit www.krazespeedequipment.com or www.BostonLouieSeymour.com  for the latest information.

 

2013 Boston Louie 6-22 V3

 

2013 Boston Louie 6-22 V3

MODS, MIDGETS, & MINSTOCKS AT THE BOSTON LOUIE MEMORIAL CLASSIC SEEKONK, MA. -  Kraze Korlacki Speed Equipment, Inc announces an exciting race event on Sunday, June 2, 2013, at the historic “Cement Palace” Seekonk Speedway. Mods, Midgets, & Ministocks take the Green Flag as part of THE BOSTON LOUIE MEMORIAL CLASSIC in honor of this…

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Michael Marfeo Jr Memorial Race …July 13th

Seekonk Speedway would like to announce the Michael Marfeo Jr Memorial Race to be held on July 13th featuring the Late Model Division. The race will be a 40 lap late model Race and will be the 2nd leg of the Triple Crown. The Speedway would like to thank Bob and Jariah Roderick for sponsoring the event honoring Mikey Jr.

Here are some thoughts on Mikey Jr from the mixed Nuts website link…mikey_memory

Mikey was a two year old boy who loved cars, daddy’s tools, rode his tractor around the house, when he heard Arthur on the T.V. he would sit and giggle, always wanted to be with his big sister Peanut, and when we could not find our keys we could count on Mikey playing with them.

Mikey was diagnosed with brain cancer December 1997. We met so many Wonderful people who helped in so many ways. Family support was always there, Papa, Susan, Gerri, Carol and Tammy would take turns cooking a meal, ice cream night with Aunt Peg, friends stopped by to help in anyway. People we never knew took the time to show they cared and lend a helping hand, and Nana always brings coffee and chit chatter she is…., and a faithful 7:45 am call from Grandma. Poppy would be patient when Daddy would come in late and leave early. Love never seemed to go away.

Mikey lost his battle with cancer April 1998. Proceeds from Mickey’s Fund go toward the Tomorrow Fund, Roger Williams Medical Center, Meeting Street School, Ronald McDonald House, and many more organizations to help with the race against cancer.

We thank everyone for supporting the Michael Marfeo Jr. Fund. It takes people like you to make a miracle happen for someone else.

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Seekonk Speedway would like to announce the Michael Marfeo Jr Memorial Race to be held on July 13th featuring the Late Model Division. The race will be a 40 lap late model Race and will be the 2nd leg of the Triple Crown. The Speedway would like to thank Bob and Jariah Roderick for sponsoring the…

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Shriners are back for 2013

Seekonk Speedway would like to welcome back the RI Shriners back as a sponsor for the races on June 29th…The Clowns will be on hand for the Trike races again this year!

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Seekonk Speedway would like to welcome back the RI Shriners back as a sponsor for the races on June 29th…The Clowns will be on hand for the Trike races again this year!

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Mike’s Minicup at the Racer’s Expo Feb. 8th & 9th.

Mini cup cars will be on display at this years Racer’s Expo in Marlboro MA. Interested in getting started racing mini cups in the Seekonk Youth Racing Association? Or just want to catch the racing fever? Then come on down to this years show. Mike & Sandy Kuchta of Mike’s Minicup will be there to discuss the upcoming season and answer any questions about getting started in the SYRA mini cups and Fast Friday’s at Seekonk Speedway.

Mike’s Minicup LLC stocks a wide variety of parts and accessories for all mini cups, super cups, suspended or rigid. We are authorized dealers for many of the racing industries leading manufacturers like NC Chassis Co., Douglas Wheel, EES, AiM Sports and have access to all of today’s top products. We attend all Fast Friday’s events and have an online store at www.mikesminicup.com

The Racer’s Expo will be held on Friday Feb. 8th from 4-9 pm and Saturday Feb. 9th from 9-4pm at the Royal Plaza Hotel – Route 20 – Marlboro, MA – Exit 24b off I-495. For more information about the Expo check out their website at, www.theracersexpo.com .

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Mini cup cars will be on display at this years Racer’s Expo in Marlboro MA. Interested in getting started racing mini cups in the Seekonk Youth Racing Association? Or just want to catch the racing fever? Then come on down to this years show. Mike & Sandy Kuchta of Mike’s Minicup will be there to…

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