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Today we were looking at my wedding album (1996). Good memories.
Bengal Dow
January 24, 2025 | Friend
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Danton 'Kyle' Seitsinger was born in Oklahoma City October 4, 1974, to Dan and Jo Seitsinger. He died serving his country in Afghanistan on January 29, 2004. Kyle graduated from Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, MO, in May of 1993. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps on December 7, 1993....
Read MoreToday we were looking at my wedding album (1996). Good memories.
Bengal Dow
January 24, 2025 | Friend
Hey Kyle just thinking of you and want to say a little thing I thought of today. As we go about our days and nights able to go where we please on this great land ,I want to say thank you dear friend for what you have paved for us and that I know your up in heaven looking down on us and keeping us safe. I will never forget that you and your fellow soldiers gave your lives for us and we should hold our heads up for that and bow our heads low in remembering that fact. Kyle I don't know how else...
Forrest Clarabut
December 28, 2024 | Houston, TX | Friend
THIS MEMORIAL DAY I WANT TO SAY I THINK OF KYLE OFTEN AND HAVE SO MANY MEMORIES OF US GROWING UP TOGETHER. A COUPLE THINGS STAND OUT IN MY MIND AND THOSE ARE THE FACT THAT ONCE KYLE AND I GOT TO OCS AND KYLE KNEW I WAS HAVEING A HARD TIME ADJUSTING BECAUSE EVERYONE THERE THOUGHT OF ME AS A SNOB WHEN IT WAS REALLY SHYNESS KYLE ALWAYS LIFTED MY SPIRIT WITH COMPLEMENTS. I DIDNT REALIZE IT THEN BUT DO NOW. SO THANKFUL FOR THAT. SECONDLY IS HOW DEVOTED KYLE WAS TO HIS PITCHING PRACTICE AND JOGGING...
Forrest Clarabut
May 25, 2020 | Humble, TX
Park Semper Fi, San Clemente
Kyle's Life is Memorialize with a Plaque at Park Semper Fi, The Marine Monument, San Clemente. Thank you to His Family, Wayne Eggleston. Former Mayor San Clemente, Ca.
October 06, 2019
Happy Heavenly Birthday, Kyle!! You are so missed! I went digging through old pics last night to find one of us together. This one was taken in 1997. I have so many fond memories of you giving me a hard time growing up! I realized early on that you only gave people you really liked the business. You have the best sense of humor! Always loved hearing about your adventures and our times catching up when you'd come home. Hope you are having a great time up there celebrating 45 today! Love you...
Suzanne Swiggett Davis
October 04, 2019 | Dallas, TX
Kyle...I found out about a year ago of your passing. Just been thinking about friendships lately. We lost Eric Carmichael a few months ago. I remember the crazy times the three of us and others had...especially the day when you left for MSG duty.
You're missed and I know you and Eric are hanging out.
Peace man
-Nick Neuroth
Nick Neuroth
August 11, 2019 | Lewisville, TX
I don't know if this will reach anyone who knew him. I just found out today that he past. I met Seitsinger at Camp Pendleton in the mid 90's and we quickly became friends. When I speak about my time in the Marines, he would come up often. He was one of those guys that when things sucked the most, he would look you in the eye and "see it that bad" and then start laughing. Great one-liners and no one was safe from his jokes. He was also one of my groom's men at my wedding. We all know Marines...
Bengal Dow Cpl USMC 1/5 Weapons Co 81plt
May 30, 2016 | Miami, FL
Well Kyle I catch myself looking you up now and then .I guess its my way of hoping you d be here. You my friend were always up for whatever would be fun. I can remember us meeting when we were 3 or 4 years old and my parents were building the house I grew up in. Kyle there is this new song out called "I drive your truck" , man it gets me every time I listen to it I cant make it all the way through without a tear falling in memory of you. Roban gave me your moms number but I havent called her...
Forrest Clarabut
April 15, 2014 | Humble Tx, TX
To the family and friends of Sgt. Danton K. Seitsinger:
It has truly been my honor to sign Danton's guest book these past few years. Unfortunately, due to complications from my Multiple Sclerosis, this may be the last message I'm able to write. Please forgive me and know that Danton will always be remembered in my home.
With love and respect ~ Peggy
Peggy Childers
January 30, 2013 | Carson City, NV