Holly Springs Funeral Home

Andrew McDade Seale

Andrew McDade Seale (45), formerly of Holly Springs, passed away on January 18, 2024, in Austin, Texas.  He was an honor graduate of Marshall Academy, attended Mississippi State University, and received a degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Mississippi, where he joined Alpha Tau Omega fraternity and was the recipient of their Model Pledge award.  "Andy" was also a graduate of the Mississippi School of Banking at Ole Miss, and earned adanced certificates in cyber security.  He held several positions throughout his career as a business systems specialist, with an emphasis on bank software.

Andy was known by all for his kindness and gentle spirit.  He had a soft spot for animals and a passion for cooking, always working to master his skills on the grill, and to perfect his famous homemade chili and mac and cheese recipes.  He was also a wizard with electronics, loved creating elaborate sound systems, and was an avid car enthusiast.

Andy was a former member of the Holly Springs Rotary Club and a lifelong member of Christ Episcopal Church.  He leaves his mother, Robin Higgason Seale; brother, Dr Ben Seale, Jr (Ann); sister, Margaret Hamilton Seale; nephew, Ayden Seale; and niece, Hallie Seale.  He was preceded in death by his father, Ben W Seale, Sr.

Funeral services for Andy will be held at Christ Episcopal Church in Holly Springs on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at noon.  A visitation for family and friends will begin at 11:00 am, in the Parish Hall, followed by the service.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Christ Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 596, Holly Springs, Mississippi, 38635.

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Chris Craig

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1/25/2024 2:42:25 AM

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Andy was such a good guy. He was so kind and so funny. I have so many great memories of Andy that I'll keep with me the rest of my life. Words cannot describe how happy I am that we reconnected a little over a year ago. We laughed for hours and shared so many memories. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to tell him what he meant to me and that I loved him. I was lucky to call Andy a friend. He was one of the best friends I ever had. Andy was like a brother to me. I will miss him. May my dear friend rest in peace. And to the Seale family, I am truly sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for you. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.