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Jose Seidner 'Outgoing, generous, and thrilled to become a great-grandfather,' of Lakewood Jose Seidner, 90, of Lakewood, N.J., passed away April 3, 2018. Born in Havana, Cuba, on March 18, 1928, to parents from Hungary and Romania, he left for the United States with his wife and daughters in 1962. After five years in New York City, he settled in Elizabeth, N.J., and worked for Wakefern Food Corporation until retirement. Jose attracted friends easily through his outgoing personality, unrelenting humor, and generosity. He loved photography, travel, cooking, casinos, reading, animals, his computer, social media, and world events. Jose was predeceased by his brother, George. He is survived by his wife, Hilda; daughter, Eugenia Bachert and her husband, Douglas; daughter, Susana Fonticoba; granddaughter, Stephanie Haedrich and her husband, Jesse; granddaughter, Rebecca Fonticoba, and several nieces and nephews. On his 90th birthday, he was thrilled to welcome his first great-grandchild, Forrest Joseph Haedrich. A life celebration service and reception will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 14, at the First Presbyterian Church, 14 Hanover Road at Mt. Pleasant Ave., East Hanover, N.J.
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A GOOD MAN , A Proud Man whom loved his family and life. He will be missed
and honored by family, friends and protected by GOD'S Love.
Julie. VARGO
April 13, 2018
Jose Seidner nos deja un legado de sincera amistad que atravez de
los muchos años de conocerlo nunca dejo de ser noble y generoso con quienes tuvimos el privilegio de ser sus amigos.
Habremos de extrañarlo por el resto de nuestras vidas.
Mi sincero pésame a su familia y allegados.
Wm LLanes
William Llanes
April 12, 2018
My dearest Jose, you will be remember as a beautiful, kind wonderful human being. If there is Heaven you are already there! I was very lucky to knew you ! you will stay in my hearth forever!
April 10, 2018
May your memories and Gods words found in
2 Corinthains 1:3,4 give you the comfort you
need at this time. With my sincere condolences.
Emily Schiller
April 8, 2018
When i was a recent widow in 2002 and terribly
unhappy I met Jose at church service at First church. I was a new friend of Susana's so I started to chat with Jose and his wife. He was so kind and friendly and had many fine words to encourage me. Each time I saw him he had a smile and hug for me.I felt like I had known him for a long time and I will always remember his smile and hugs. He made me happy
Jan Belmont
April 8, 2018
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