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John Seitzinger

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

1932 - 2017

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John Peter Seitzinger, 85, of Allentown, passed away Saturday, July 29, 2017 in his home.

He was the husband of Suzanne C. (Plarr) Seitzinger, to whom he was married 19 years last December 6. Born in

Philadelphia, May 6, 1932, John was the son of the late James M. and Marie E....

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John and family--- I will remember you are my Mass, on July 29, 2024. This reminder that came in my email--- is a good thing. We must NOT forget those who have died. John was so good to me during my years at Reading Central Catholic-- that included living at St. Pauls for 3 years as my residence. Good memories all around God is good. John, may you rest in the Lord's peace! Tom

Dear Monsignor,

May you rest in peace. We are forever grateful for what you did for our family when we first came to this country. You will be forever in our hearts!

Le Family

I was always so thankful John was so good to my mother and siblings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you mom.

Linda,

I am so sorry for your loss!

John was one of the most generous priests I have ever lived with. I spent 3 years with him at St. Pauls as a resident-- my last 3 years teaching at Reading Central Catholic. When I first moved in, he noticed I didn't have a proper desk for my computer--- the next day--- when I came home from School--- a proper computer desk was assembled in my room. My father was disabled from a stroke, and John would wait in the freezing cold--- outside St....

Prayers for you. You will always be remembered and missed. You were one of the stars in our lives.

Dear John.....you were a wonderful brother-in-law....always full of fun.
You organized great parties for Suzanne....especially the one at an Italian restaurant. We remember you as a PHILLY Pfanatic and a great grandpa. Rest In Peace. Love Cathy and Nick

Dear Monsignior,


Remembering working with you many years ago. You were always good to myself & my mother. Learned a great deal about good food,it's preparation, serving, etc. Also know how to launder & press anything. Thanks to you! Will never forget you!
Milly Dietrick

Remembering your great love story today and always.

John's 80th birthday

The things I will always remember about John...you always had a smile on your face. You loved being with the kids, anyone's kids. You did kind things for my sister Suzanne, like throwing big parties for her special birthdays. You told us wonderful stories about growing up in Philadelphia as a kid. You shared your DeSales University stories with Amanda. You loved really good Italian food and knew all the best Italian restaurants in the area, even in South Jersey where we live. You were a...