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John Alfred SEITZ

Trenton, New Jersey

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SEITZ, John Alfred Of Skillman, 94. Mass: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27, St. Paul's Church, 214 Nassau St., Princeton. Arrangements: Mather-Hodge Funeral Home, Princeton.

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To the Seitz family.I remember Mr. Seitz very well. I spent many an hour in his office and I will never forget his genuine concern and interest in me.Thankyou Mr Seitz. Rest in peace sir.

My father had a clothing store, in Princeton, and Mr, Seitz shopped regularly in our store, It was a pleasure to know him as an educator , a principle, and a customer, often when he came in I waited on him, He and my dad had many long conversations, about the "old" princeton. Lisa Brown Carrier and on behalf of my entire family we send our sincere condolences.

I remember getting caught sneeking out at night in eighth grade. It was the window blind in Patty's room that was rattling because the window was left open that caught M.r Seitz attention. From there, phone calls were made and they figured out who was out and about. Pieter Baruch, Sheri Baumer, Janet O'neil, Patty and me, John McCulloch. I almost got Patty home after we all abandoned the Baruch's car at the newly constructed Jadwin Gymnasium on Princeton University campus. We had made our way...

To the Seitz Family
My sincere condolences to you all. I was born and raised in Princeton and new your Dad well. What a wonderful man.

Nancy Schafer Greene

PHS Class of 1960 wishes to extend their deepest sympathy to the family & friends of Mr. Seitz. Through the years he has touched so many lives, especially within the hall of PHS.

Sincerely
Carmella(Fowler)Cruser
PHS Class of 1960

Mr Seitz, I spent a lot of time in your office in the mid 60's. You tried to help me. I did not appreciate it then but I do now. tony goldenberg, port townsend, wa.

I attended PHS in 1962 while Mr. Seitz was there. He was always a fun, fine individual who could handle the students one on one. The loss of a father, etc. is dramatic - I know I have lost both mom and dad. Be grateful for the wonderful things he taught you.

At PHS, Mr. Seitz was known to have a soft side though his exterior was often gruff, due to his position as the disciplinarian of the PHS front office. He was a team player and complimented Ms. Burke's sternness and Mr. Michael's jovial way with the students. A tribute to how important he was to the students, a link to his obituary was placed in a highly active Facebook page for those of us who lived in Princeton!

- Robin Cowen Greeley, PHS '70