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Leo Seide

Flint, Michigan

1925 - 2021

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Seide, Leo 9/24/1925 - 1/30/2021 Charlotte The communities of Flint, Michigan, and Charlotte, North Carolina, sadly lost a pillar on Saturday, January 30, 2021, when Mr. Leo Seide passed away at age 95. Leo was born to Fanny (Mendes) and Barnett Seide on September 24, 1925, in Flint, Michigan,...

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Leo was the best friend anyone could ever have. We went through life together and I will never forget him. I loved Leo. Stewart Newblatt

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I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Leo. He was a wonderful man, who always brought a smile to my face, when I would see him. He has a beautiful family, who are as gracious as Leo was. I will keep Leo in my prayers, as well as his family. God Bless Leo and his family.

Dear Seide Family,
I had the honor and privilege of knowing Leo when living in Flint. I enjoyed our time together both socially and in business. A true gentleman!!!
RIP Leo
Don Miler

Our deepest sympathy to your family, Uncle Leo as we fondly called him will be missed. Was a great friend to my family and my father and mother Nick & Mary Manutes . Jeff enjoyed his insightful conversations with him and learned a lot. He will me missed .

I loved this guy, his personality could "floor" you if you weren't ready for him, and he had a huge heart. As an IBM salesman, if I had a bad week with a lot of rejection, I would make a phony sales call (i.e. I didn't really have anything to sell him) at Auto City on Friday, just to cheer myself up and get ready for the weekend. He treated me with respect (and the ever present shot of charisma) for 50+ years. Leo is on my personal "Flint Mt. Rushmore" along with the likes of Bob Timyan,...

Such a nice guy and family. Really enjoyed him.

Leo was just a fine man. He was extremely respected in the Flint community and above all VERY honest. He will really be missed by everyone he had contact on Flint. I especially loved Leo who would often stop by my office with his driver and spend time with me talking about old times.
Leo: RIP