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Married to an automotive engineer, Mrs. Seager, a native of Boston, had lived in Buffalo, N.Y., Lansing, Michigan, Geneva, Switzerland, and Pima, Arizona before moving to Pasadena, California around 1916. In 1920, she went to France as a representative of the American Committee for Devastated France (Comité Américain pour les Régions Dévastées de France), an organization of American women who volunteered their services to help France recover from the destruction wreaked by the First World War.