Morgan Fairchild Reveals Her Longtime Fiance Mark Seiler Has Died…Just Days Before His 73rd Birthday: ‘I’m Devastated’
Morgan Fairchild is mourning the loss of her fiancé, who passed away on July 7.
The actress, 73, who recently revealed she had two hip replacement surgeries, shared the news of his death in a warm memory on social media Friday.
#Sad news. I’m sorry to let you know that my beloved life partner and fiancé, Mark Seiler, passed away last Friday,” the General Hospital star wrote alongside an undated photo of their early days together.
She continued: “He had Parkinson’s for several years but it seems to be #longcovid that killed him after his third infection.”
Referring to the man she had spent more than three decades of her life with, Fairchild recalled, “He was a warm, brilliant, and very funny man, and I am devastated.”
Mourning: Morgan Fairchild, 73, announced on social media on Friday that her longtime partner and fiancé Mark Seiler had passed away on July 7. “He was a warm, brilliant and very funny man, and I am devastated,” she wrote
She then advised her fans to “keep your loved ones close and please consider wearing a mask.”
The All Good Things actress has demonstrated her continued advocacy for wearing a mask in multiple social media posts.
“Sending love to you all,” she said as she closed the sad message.
Journalist Debra Roberts joined thousands of fans in expressing condolences, writing, “I am deeply sorry for your loss. What joy he seemed to inspire! May the memories sustain you.’
Actress Susan Blakely wrote, “Oh Morgan, I’m so sorry. I can’t imagine how difficult and painful this must be for you.’
Morgan and the met and began dating in 1980, and he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2016.
The Days of Our Lives alum revealed that in June 2020, the early months of the Covid pandemic, her partner was treated in a nursing home while staying home alone.
“They take very good care of him there,” the diva said during the day Closer.
Parkinson’s disease: Morgan and the others met and started dating in 1980 and he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2016. However, the grieving actress said she thought covid had eventually claimed his life after being infected with the disease three times virus (pictured in Cannes in 1995)
Outing: Morgan shared a photo of her and Mark during a May 2022 outing. She constantly encouraged her fans to continue wearing masks in light of her partner’s fragile medical condition
“I’m very thankful they haven’t had any cases there… [but] I’m just here.’
Even though the couple had been engaged for a long time, Morgan was in no rush to walk down the aisle and tell the outlet, “It’s definitely a long-term commitment and we’ve been together for a long time…so we can just leave it’s the way it is right now.” is. We’re both getting older.’
Morgan kept her private life to herself and rarely posted photos with Mark.
She made the exception in May 2022, when the couple spent some time away from home.
“#OnMyWalk to lunch with my husband!” she explained. Always nice to have iced chocolate @bluestonelane with a nice breeze! Our masks are on the table.’