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Charles Seibert

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Formerly of Middletown, NY Charles Seibert, 73, former owner of the Dolson Ave. McDonald's in Middletown, NY, passed away on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 in Syracuse after a brief illness. Born on February 1, 1935 in Joliet, Illinois. He married Carolyn Pool of Dayton Ohio in 1959, where...

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Carolyn:

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. The story hour you and Chuck had at McDonalds gaive my children so many memories. We know that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. I know he is in heaven free from all the pain he suffered. My thoughts are with you.

Seibert Family,

I have fond memories of growing up with Christa and the rest of the family. I still remember the trip to Myrtle Beach with the 3 of us (Christa, Elizabeth, and I) under the watchful eye of Mr. Seibert and the trip to Purdue to check out the university. You are in my thoughts.

With deepest sympathy.

Carolyn and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We have wonderful memories of both of you at McDonald's. Please accept our sympathy.

Seibert Family,
Our move to Kelsey Court was a memorable one because of our neighbors--the Seibert family. Chuck was a very positive influence on our boys and we will always be appreciative of that. Our times there will ALWAYS be remembered! We are certainly sadden and thinking about you in your time of loss.
Love,
Don & Judy

Seiberts:
I was deeply saddened by the news of your loss. Chuck was a wonderful man and helped to raise a wonderful family. You are all in my thoughts.

Carolyn,
i am so sorry for your loss. Chuck was such a huge part of all our lives, such fond memories of working for him. He worked so hard and always had a smile on his face. He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers will always be with you and your family.

Carolyn, I am so sorry for your loss. I only have good thoughts and memories of Chuck working so hard at McDonalds, for the store and the customers he served. With delight he learned to make those ice cream cones and proudly handed them out. What a great honor to have known him. May God's peace be with you knowing he is in God's hands. Prayers of comfort during your time of loss.
With love,
Tenise

Dear Carolyn,

I was so very sorry to hear of Charles passing. I know he will be missed by many. You and your husband opened your hearts to my son and I and it always felt like I had a family to turn to in our little McDonald group. Please know that you are very loved in this very sad time, and you and your entire family are in our prayers.. With all my Love, Tina

Chuck was a loving and nurturing man. He was a major influence in my life and he will be missed so much. Carolyn, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We are so sorry for your loss.