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November 19, 2014
Bill Seidle, what can I say? One year ago today, you became such an important person in my life. You became my best buddy. Together, we solved so many of the world's problems and I am sending all of the answers with you. I am so glad that I was able to spend this time with you and I am so proud to say that you are my father-in-law and my best buddy. Also, I heard the birds. Love you always, Janice
Howard Bundy
November 18, 2014
Bill was my friend, supervisor, and mentor for many years when we worked at the NRC. I could always depend on his wisdom, consideration, and fairness. He was a big loss in my work environment when he retired in 1991. After I retired and moved away in 2003, I always made it a point to see Bill and his charming wife, Vivien, when Irene and I visited Arlington. The four of us went on several excursions and we were happy to observe that they were thoroughly enjoying retirement. Bill's warmth and wisdom will be greatly missed.
Lucy Owen
November 13, 2014
I had the privilege to work with Mr. Seidle in the Region IV Arlington Office of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. I fondly remember he was a kind man and a true gentleman. During his years as a Section Chief, it was always a pleasure to be a part of his administrative staff team.. He was a true role model and mentor to many. May he Rest In Peace. Sending prayers to the Seidle Family during this difficult time.
Carol Hill
November 13, 2014
Mr. Seidle was a class act. A true gentleman and a truly lovely person. I worked with him at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Arlington, Texas. He always had a smile and a kind word. I've always thought of him as "one of the good guys." I'm so saddened to hear of his passing.
Sue Goetz
November 13, 2014
Beutiful pictorial tribute. I did not know him, but i can tell he was much loved.
Traci Kime
November 12, 2014
So sorry to hear of Mr. Seidle's passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.
God Bless,
Traci Kime
NRC/Headquarters
Kim Lansford
November 11, 2014
As a long time neighbor of Bill and Vivian, I sent a note to some current and former neighbors. When I read Vivian a note Tom Hoskins sent me, she asked me to post it here for her.
Tom wrote on November 8th: Bill was a solid guy. He had an old dog about as old as him and they walked all the time. Bill told me what roof to put on many years ago. He did an identical one about the same time. He was very smart, and I took it as gospel when he advised me. I think he was an engineer or some similar discipline.
Matthew Wolf
November 10, 2014
Uncle Bill taught me something when I was about nine years old visiting Atlanta in 1968 that I have reflected upon every month since: He said don't play down to your opponent, because neither of you will get any better. He was the consummate gentleman and a great host. He taught us as children, especially the guys, a very high standard in many things by his own example. We sincerely wish that we could be there with you all to tell more stories and catch up. You are all in our thoughts.
Lynn Berger
November 10, 2014
My prayers are with you during this time of loss. I moved to Texas in 1988, I worked for Bill at the Nuclear Regulatory Commision until he retired. He was truely a great person to work for and with. I have missed him. He was liked and respected by all who knew him. No one ever filled his shoes.
Paul Wolf
November 10, 2014
My family and I send our condolences to the Seidle family. My uncle Bill will always be remembered fondly. He was a very warm person and he had an enormous quiet strength about him. He had a gift for relating to people, even a nephew, without any condescension. He made other feel good about themselves. A great sense of humor. A great role model. He will be missed.
son, Bill
Bill Seidle
November 9, 2014
As I look back over the past 55 years that I knew you, I have fond memories of a man that shaped me to being the person I am today. Along with mom, you instilled the traits of honesty, courage, tenacity, diligence, commitment, love, patience and self-discipline, all built on a firm educational footing. I still make decisions today based on these fundamental principles, from you, a man that was part of the greatest generation. Even after your passing, you will always remain in my conscience, to guide me throughout my life, to help make the right choices, based on the principles you taught - right vs. wrong; good vs. bad. Dad, although your physically no longer with us, spiritually your legacy lives and remains in the hearts and minds of many of us who will remember you as someone special. For me, you're my dad, who I love with all my heart. Rest in peace with the Lord!
Bob & Dee Berg
November 9, 2014
We will always remember you Bill as being a wonderful neighbor and friend. You faithfully walked your dog every day. A man and his dog looking tall, kind and gentle.
May God bless you and your family in this difficult time of loss.
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