Tanya Seaman was a co-founder of PhillyCarShare, South of South Neighborhood Association leader, committed environmentalist, and noted traffic safety advocate. She died at 54.
Ms. Seaman also served on the boards of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and South Philly Food Co-op, and planted trees in her South Philadelphia neighborhood as a tree tender with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
That environmental focus was central in Ms. Seaman’s personal life as well as her civic life. She was a longtime vegan, and did not own a car herself, preferring to walk, ride her folding bike, or use public transportation to get where she needed to go — including when she was sick.
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