May God bless you and your...
Still miss you Jim Seidl. Your legacy lives on.
Bobby Delaney
November 29, 2024 | Work
Louisville, Kentucky
1941 - 2020 (Age 79)
James William Seidl Louisville - 79, peacefully passed away on Thursday, December 3 with his loving family by his side. Jim was born on October 24, 1941 in Louisville. He attended St. George and Flaget H.S. He joined the Army in 1957 and was stationed in Germany for 3 years. Jim was discharged in...
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Bobby Delaney
November 29, 2024 | Work
Great memories with Jim, John. Never too big of a challenge they couldn't handle. Miss both of my idles.
Jerry taylor
November 28, 2024 | Friend
I sure miss the Seidlism dry humor Jimmy shared with me over our decades long friendship and close relationship in labor...Jim was the most dedicated and passionate Labor Representative I have ever known! Rest in peace Jimmy!
Ron Ault
November 28, 2024
My grandfather-in-law was a wonderful soul. I only knew him for a few years, but those years I'll cherish in my memory for the rest of my days.
Cameron Aubernon
December 28, 2020
Rest In Peace Brother Seidl, thank you for your years of dedication to working folks. Time to rest, we got this now.
Jeff Collis
December 11, 2020 | Coworker
Sorry for your loss
Ken Bledsoe
December 11, 2020 | Acquaintance
Sorry to hear the passing of Jim. I have great memories working with him in the Machinist Union. Great Trade Unionist and a good friend. May god watch over his family and give them peace.
Jerry and Jenny Taylor
Gerald W Taylor
December 09, 2020 | Friend
I had the pleasure of working with Jim while he was the administrative assistant to the Vice President in the Midwest Territory as well as when he was working at District 21. He was a great trade Unionst. My deepest symphaty to Marilyn and the family.
James Brown
December 09, 2020 | Coworker
Jimmy Seidl, you will be missed by all of us that had the opportunity to know and work with you. What an inspiration you were to all involved in the Union movement.
Bobby Delaney
December 08, 2020