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Harold G. Seidler

Point Pleasant, New Jersey

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Harold G. SeidlerPoint PleasantHarold G. Seidler of Point Pleasant passed away on Monday, October 2, 2017. He was a marine veteran of WWII. He served with the New Jersey State Police from 1946 - 1972. He was employed at E.R. Squibb & Sons as Security Manager from 1972 - 1986. Seidler was born...

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Mr. Seidler was my first and most powerful and life long impactful mentor. He and I had a connection that went far past the two times I worked for him for 11 years total at ER Squibb. We kept in touch through cards and letters almost until he went home. He was a good and in many ways a great man... We had a special relationship...even when he was chewing me out for good reasons. I wish my life hadn't taken me so far away from him... To this day I think about him and smile.

Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. You must be proud of his military history.. in Addition To Being Part of Keeping The Oral History of The National Guards History Museum I Honor All Who Fought For Our Country Wherever They Are... I hope you have many special memories of Harold G. Seidler. . Sending Prayers. <3 My Deepest Condolences, Lee Heiden-Schock

Hal's interview summary from his time in the USMC can be read at:
http://www.nj.gov/military/museum/summaries/wwii/seidler.html

Sincere condolences to the family of Harold Seidler. He was one of the very first veterans to participate in the National Guard Militia Museum's Veteran Oral History project in June of 2001. That interview is now digitized on the Library of Congress site:
https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.04104/
You can call there and request a DVD copy.

We are so glad that we had the chance to meet "Pop". Such a very nice gentleman. Our sympathy to his family. He and "Nan" are together again. Hugs to all of you. Love from Bill and Sue.

We Love You ...Miss You So Much...

Love and Miss You So Much! My Heart is so hurt..But I know you are once again with Nan...Give her a kiss from us...

A part of State Police legend for all of us who were State Police Recruits when Capt. Seidler was Commandant of the Academy. His legend will live on in the stories we tell at gatherings of former Troopers.

Barbara and Family;
I am so sorry for your loss. May peace find you in this saddest of times.
Semper Fi, sir!

With deepest sympathy,
Donna and JR

So sorry for your loss. He was a great man and I always enjoyed our conversations. Prayers are with you and your family.

R. Kurt Meier III and family