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The Rev.
Frank Seaman has retired
from Schreiner University.
Seaman has been an ordained
Presbyterian minister for
more than 40 years. He
served seven years in the
school’s advancement
department as Schreiner’s
director of church
relations. Prior to coming
to Schreiner, Seaman was
pastor at Northwood
Presbyterian Church in San
Antonio for 15 years.
“My seven years at Schreiner
was the perfect cap after 40
years of parish ministry,”
Seaman said. “As I traveled
around the state visiting
with churches and pastors
spreading the word about
Schreiner, I had the
opportunity to renew old
friends and acquaintances,
meet new pastors that I had
not known before and get
onsite tours of many
churches, old and new.”
Seaman said he enjoyed his
time at Schreiner.
“Perhaps my greatest joy was
getting to know Schreiner
University and its students,
faculty and staff,” Seaman
said. “In just a few weeks I
knew I was in the right
place. As time went on, it
became quite clear to me
that this is a school of
which I could be (and am)
quite proud. The talent,
enthusiasm, loyalty and
commitment to the school by
almost all its employees
from the grounds crew to the
administration are
remarkable. Even though I am
now retired, I treasure the
lifelong friendships that
developed over the past
seven years, and will
continue my support for this
unique and forward-looking
school.”
Seaman and his wife Gerry
live in San Antonio and have
two grown children, Denyse,
a member of the library
faculty at Baylor
University, and Mark, who
teaches at Stephen F. Austin
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