H.-Seibels-Obituary

H. Kelly Seibels

Birmingham, Alabama

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H. Kelly SeibelsMarch 12, 1923 - October 14, 2013of Mountain Brook, AL, passed away peacefully at the golden age of 90, Monday morning October 14, 2013. Kelly was born and raised in Birmingham on Idlewild Circle and was preceded in his death by his parents Henry G. Seibels and Esther Warner...

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With the passing of this fine man, our country is the lesser, but his life made us the better. He offered himself to protect our freedom. He gave everything he had to give. No more could be asked of any man. A respectful and honored final salute to a brave soldier and a good, good man.

To Babbie, Virginia & Kelly, my sympathy and respect for your loss. Your dad touched many of my own family in a way that defines "True Friendship".

Virginia, I shall never forget meeting your father and you in Canada this summer with Terry, I am so glad I did, now I have you both in my memory and heart for ever. My deepest condolences, he is the kindest most gracious and charming person I have ever met. With my love and sympathy, Jenny Guth.

Our deepest sympathy to the Seibels family for the loss of Kelly...It was a pleasure to know him and Sophie and know they are reunited..

Thinking of you all -

Peace

To Virginia and family: So sorry to hear of your father's death. Your memories will be cherished, I'm sure...you always spoke of your father with such love, honor, respect and admiration. With my deepest love and sympathy.

It was a privilege and pleasure for me to have known Mr. Seibels. He was a true gentleman. He enjoyed life to its fullest with a twinkle in his eyes and a smile on his face. I will miss him. Charles Lichtman from Duffy's Bend

Going back to childhood, Mr Kelly Seibels was a good friend of my father, John Henley, Irvin Kinney, Lamar Ager,MD and many other friends from Duffy's Bend. He was always very kind and considerate to us younger boys. Sympathies to the family. Walter Henley

Kelly, Virginia, Babbie, and Temple - I was sorry to hear of your dad's passing. However 'to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.' This is our hope. God be with you all as you walk through this experience. I have very fond memories of your dad; he truly was a champion of life. Take care to grieve this tremendous loss. May God's presence comfort you always.
Much love to each of you,
Charlotte Strange Reece