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Steve Seelig

Houston, Texas

1948 - 2017

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Steve Seelig1948-2017Steve Seelig, never afraid to walk through doors that were opened for him, changed the lives of those around him. Through these opportunities, Steve transformed into a leader and a visionary.Shearer Hills Baptist Church in San Antonio gave him the grace to develop as a young...

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I had the joy of serving on staff at Willow Meadows and came to each day wondering what creative thought he would come up with. He was a caring man and was proud of his wife, Bonita and their children. A fun thing about him was that whenever a new restaurant opened, he would be among the first customers and then would give us restaurant reviews so we would know where to eat out.

I think often of Steve and those joyous days of working with him, learning from him and watching him work with our youth at Willow Meadows Baptist Church. His love for Christ, his family and others always shined through even in in his times of mischief!

Being on the ministerial team at Willow Meadows Baptist Church in Houston with Steve was a joyous never know what is going to happen each day experience. He was extremely creative and mischievous and was always ready to review a new restaurant. I think he ate at most of them their first day in business. Steve used his creativity and mischief to show others how much Christ loves each of them. I am blessed to have had him in my life.

Thinking of Steve on this special day, the day of his birth, Dec. 29. What an amazing man of God. His love was abundant.

Bonita,
Heaven is richer with Steve's presence.
Love,
Judy Coffey Antrim Mesa AZ

What a blessing to have known and worked with Steve.

Steve was a huge influence on my life. I'm honored to have known him. Our prayers to the Seelig Family. Ty

Steve was my Youth minister at Second Baptist church in Little Rock, AR. He was part of a dynamic staff that grew a downtown church at a time when downtown churches were moving to the suburbs. I will always remember his jovial laugh and he was always smiling. He was one of those rare people who was a "natural". Comfort and blessings to Bonita and the family.

Steve's memorial service truly expressed the real Steve as we knew him .