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Bryce Seaman, a cherished figure in the Phoenix sports community, passed away at the age of 83. His extensive contributions to sports officiating and dedication to family and community leave a lasting legacy. Recognized for his work in football and soccer, Bryce served his community for decades, making a significant impact on Arizona’s athletic landscape. He is remembered not just for his professional accomplishments, but also as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.
Phoenix – Bryce Seaman, a beloved figure in the Phoenix sports community and devoted family man, passed away at the age of 83 on August 19, 2025, while visiting family in California. His contributions to sports officiating spanned decades, marking him as a significant figure in Arizona’s athletic landscape.
Bryce was born in Michigan to Bryce and Marian Seaman, and he moved to Phoenix at the age of four. After graduating from Central High School in the Class of 1960, he pursued higher education at the University of Arizona. Bryce dedicated 39 years of his career to Coulter Cadillac, ultimately retiring in 2008.
His involvement in sports began in 1963 when he started refereeing high school football. Over nearly half a century, he completed his 50th football season in 2012. Bryce’s significant contributions were recognized when he was inducted as an Honorary Life member into the Arizona Football Officials Association Hall of Fame in the same year.
In addition to football, Bryce also played a crucial role in the growth of soccer in Arizona. After the sport was officially sanctioned by the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) in 1980, Bryce officiated the first State Championship game. His expertise and dedication were acknowledged in 1984 when he was named the Most Outstanding Soccer Official in Arizona. Furthermore, he served on the CAFOA board for 13 years, including nine years as Secretary, and received the prestigious National Distinguished Service Award in 1996.
Following his retirement from officiating, Bryce continued to give back to the community by volunteering at the airport with the Phoenix Navigators organization, logging an impressive 3,397 hours of service over 16 years starting in 2009.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Bryce was a devoted husband to Helene, with whom he celebrated 60 years of marriage. Together, they raised two children, Dorice and Mark, and shared a love for outdoor activities including boating, camping, and even hosting an annual Easter softball game. They also cherished their travels, often visiting their timeshare in Hawaii. As proud grandparents, Bryce and Helene attended numerous activities for their four grandchildren, Casey, Krista, Brooke, and Nicholas.
Bryce is survived by his wife, Helene; daughter Dorice and son-in-law Bill; son Mark and daughter-in-law Sandra; four grandchildren; as well as his sister Diane, brother-in-law Dennis, and their three children. His passing leaves a profound impact on family and friends who remember him not only for his contributions to sports but also for his unwavering love and devotion to his family.
The family has requested that any online condolences be directed to hansenmortuary.com to pay tribute to Bryce Seaman’s rich legacy.
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