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Steven Wayne Seybold

Vacaville, California

1951 - 2014

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Steven Wayne Seybold passed away on February 17, 2014, after a tragic 30 ft. fall at a meditation retreat center in Manzanillo Mexico, when a railing he leaned on broke. Constantly surrounded by family and friends, he struggled valiantly to recover for 7 weeks before he passed peacefully in a...

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I have only recently seen Mr. Seybold's obituary. My condolences to his loved ones. I knew a Steve Seybold at Clark AB in the Philippines when I moved there in 2963 and am wondering if this is the same gentleman. Again, my deep condolences.

Steve and I went to high school together. He was always a sweet, kind person with a quick wit and a great sense of humor. He will be missed.

Steve was my walking partner for years when we lived behind the high school. If I wasn't out on the street at our appointed time, he'd come rap on my window telling me to 'get up-get up' until I'd get out there. We'd walk a three block radius over and over since my sons were little and sleeping in the house. There was nothing we didn't talk about. He was like a brother - right there across the street. He was never negative in any way about anybody or anything. Just a happy soul. Always had a...

Steve was always there to great you...with that great smile and a warm hug...Farewell gentle giant...until we meet again...

Steven, Always a dear friend and sounding board, who loved to TALK about relationships, friendships and fun. Neck and shoulder massages were always welcome as well as the over abundance of food and drink on those Monday evenings. I'll miss you Steve, Always,

Steven was different. His personality was so above the norm. He went out of his way to be sensitive and caring.I know he had many friends but I would count him as one of my best friends.I will miss him alot.

I have know Steve since 1974, he was very thoughtful, out going & looking out for his friends. I just saw him at Thanksgiving-him and Vernon helping Pat.
I'll miss him at our 4th of July BBQ.

Steve was a gentle kind soul. The SLO Skiers were very lucky to have Steve as a long time member. He was always available to help out in any number of varied interest projects. He will be sorely missed by those of us who knew him well. Heaven is the recipient of a kind and giving angel.

Lauren Nagle

It was with sadness that I followed Steve's struggles after his accident and sorrow to learn of his death. He was a wonderful person and friend to all of us and I am pleased to know that he was loved so much by everyone. He was a tireless volunteer for the SLO Blues Society where I knew him for many years. We have all lost a dear friend and companion