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David Seid

San Francisco, California

1956 - 2017

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David Ming Seid

May 8, 1956 - May 9, 2017

David Ming Seid, 61, died suddenly Monday, May 9, 2017 in San Francisco. David was born May 8, 1956, in Greenville, Mississippi. He was the youngest of 7 children to parents Robert (deceased) and Mary. In the summer of 1967, the family moved from...

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Just being sent this email. Reminds me of how much a good person David was. I will always think of him as a good person.

Dave and I were young Specialists together on the SFPD. He was a top notch police officer, honest and hard working. I'm shocked to hear of his early passing. He will be missed by all who knew him. My condoloences.

I met Dave years ago while at Mission station. I've had the pleasure of camping and fishing with Dave. He was a great guy.
So very sorry for your loss.

Mike Becker

Very sorry to hear of Dave's early passing. He was a fine man and I have such great memories of working with the "Seid and Lee" team on the midnights at Northern Station. My condolences to your family.
Joel Harms

I was sad to hear about this. Great officer and person.
A academy classmate who was well liked.
Condolences
Rich Pate

Dave was one of the best human beings I have ever known. In my 25 years of working with Dave at SFPD, I never heard Dave complain or say a bad word about anyone. He was an incredible police officer and an honest and kind man. I also had the privilege of spending many hours of off duty time playing golf with Dave. Good round, bad round - Dave always had a smile on his face. Thank you Dave for everything. I will miss you.

Brian Peagler

Seid Family, I worked with Dave at Northern Station, and as you all know already, Dave was one of the nicest gentlemen I ever came across in my police career. Always had this great big smile, and would always ask how YOU were doing. I was very saddened to learn of his passing, so soon after retiring. My condolences to the extended family.

David was a classmate of mine in the 147th recruit class. 1981. He was a gentlemen and was admired by everyone in our class. He was one of the nicest people you could ever know. I felt honored to know him. My deepest condolences to the entire family. Rest In Peace dear friend.

Always smiling, a good son & sibling, greatly missed, a good & honorable officer & great father.

You're in His arms now.

Love,
Your Cousin, Betty Jean