Jerold Wayne “Jerry” Seele, 69, of Baldwin City, Kansas, died peacefully on July 23, 2023, at home surrounded by his loving family.
Jerry was born on May 18, 1954, in Lawrence, Kansas, the son of Harold and Virgie Mae (Anderson) Seele. He was raised on the farm, which has been in the family over 125 years, in rural Baldwin City. He helped his father, grandfather, neighbors, and friends with farming, raising livestock, baling hay, and chores. Growing up, he was active in 4-H, school sports, and many clubs.
Upon graduating from Baldwin High School in 1972, he spent his time driving trucks, heavy equipment, and having fun.
Jerry met the love of his life, Janet Haskins in 1979. He wooed her with his dance moves, outgoing personality, big opinions, and his dedication. They were united in marriage on July 11, 1981, in Osage City, Kansas. They celebrated 42 loving years together and were truly best friends until the end. They were blessed with two children, Kristin and Jerod.
Jerry dedicated decades to working with local farmers at Co-ops including Overbook, Burlingame, Edgerton, and Miami County. In his later years, he served as a truck driver for his friend R.D. Johnson. Jerry cared deeply about his community and served on the board at Tauy Creek Water Shed.
Jerry enjoyed getting together with his coffee gang and his close network of friends, many of whom he grew up with. While these friends were like family to him, nothing could replace his greatest love, his family. Jerry was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.
“The Big Guy” was tough stuff. He fought a hard battle with Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemea, a blood cancer that he was diagnosed with in 2010. The last chemotherapy drug warned of the harm to the kidneys, and he courageously endured End Stage Renal Disease and dialysis for the last six years.
Jerry and his family are grateful for the excellent care he received all these years from the doctors, nurses, and staff at Lawrence Memorial Hospital and Oncology, St. Francis, KU Medical Center, and DaVita Dialysis Clinic.
Jerry is survived by his wife, Janet Seele; daughter, Kristin (Nick) Seele Amburgey; son, Jerod Seele; the apple of his eye, grandson, Thoren Wayne Amburgey, all of Baldwin City; brother, Danny (Anna) Seele, Burlingame; mother-in-law, Darlene Haskins, Osage City; brother-in-law, David (Barb) Haskins, Osage City; sisters-in-law, Linda (Mike) Vandevord, Scranton and Vicki (Matt) Lozenski, Leavenworth; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Harold Seele and Virgie Mae Seastrom; half-sister, Beatrice Brown; father-in-law, Jack Haskins; and grandparents, Henry and Hulda Seele.
A Celebration of Jerry’s life will be Wednesday, August 2, 2023 from 4-7 pm, held at the Baldwin City Beer Company, 520 High Street, Baldwin City, Kansas 66006.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the cause closest to his heart, his grandson Thoren Amburgey’s education fund. Memorial contributions may be dropped off or mailed to Edward Jones, 723 Eighth Street, Baldwin City, Kansas 66006.

Janet,
Sincere sympathy to you and the family.
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
God Bless You Jerry. You will be missed very much! I can just imagine the party going on in heaven with the loved ones who went before you! RIP .Condolences to everyone in the family.
Prayers for the family. He will be missed.
My wife and and I are so happy to have gotten to know Jerry in the last 4 years we lived in Baldwin. What a great guy with an infectious laugh. You will be greatly missed. We will keep your coffee cup full for you buddy.
Jerry! My man. It was a pleasure to have known you. My favorite giant 😊 I’ve missed the Munchers in the 3 years I’ve been gone. You will be missed even more! Thoughts & prayers to your family.
Janet sorry to hear about your lose. Jerry is in Casino Heaven watching over you
Sorry about the family’s loss. Jerry will be missed.
So sorry for your loss Janet. I have found memories of you two first getting together. Jerry always made sure us girls were not without a dance partner! He was always a gentleman & treated us with respect. I pray he is at peace and there is no more suffering. May the Lord give you comfort & peace. Lana Reynolds Ryan
Sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing. He was always so funny and fun to be around. His Momma taught me how to make bull meat a thing of the pass,Noone hears of anymore but so good with cold beer.A good family.
Janet words cannot express our deep condolences. Fred valued Jerry’s friendship and enjoyed the many years they worked together at the Coop.
It was an honor to get to know Jerry. He always had a smile and a story for me each time I saw him. He was always quick witted and didn’t hesitate to give out words of encouragement. I’m so sorry for your loss and hope you find peace from your memories of him. Bless you all through these difficult times.
RIP. JERRY, For the Seele Family, you will always have Great Memory’s .. Jerry was a Real stand up Individual.. So glad I got to visit with Jerry in last days ..Seele Family stay Strong !! 👍👌🙏💪
Jerry will be missed. He was a great guy & fought a good fight. Janet, Kristin, & Jerod, you are in our thoughts & prayers @ this difficult time. ❤ always, Michelle & David Wasson
Jerry will be missed. He was a great guy & fought a good fight. Janet, Kristen, & Jerod, you are in our thoughts & prayers @ this difficult time. ❤ always, Michelle & David Wasson
So sorry for your loss. He was a great man.
RIP Big Jer. He was a great friend & bodyguard at the 4-H fair every year. He was always helping everyone & showing us younger ones how to have fun.
Prayers and Hugs for your Family. Will miss Jerry!!!
Our deepest sympathies to the whole family during this difficult time.
David and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family
You were Much Loved and Will be forever Missed! Run Free Cuz!! ♥️💔
~Freda
I’ll never forget Big Jer!
My savior at the 4-h fair livestock wash rack ! A great guy a friend and helper to all !
Condolences
Micky McKillip
Sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing
Prayers for you and the family