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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of James H. Seiber on July 9, 2025. Born on February 11, 1945, in the small town of Amherst, Texas. James lived a life rich in love, laughter, and the simple joys that come from working hard and cherishing family.
James, a devoted husband to Monika Ann Seiber and a loving father to his children. James dedicated his life to serving his country, served two years in the Army and one tour in the Vietnam War. James gave his life to the Lord, he was a devout Christian and served as a Deacon at the First Baptist Church in Natalia, Texas.
James was a man to offer a helping hand to whoever may need it. He was a kind and patient man who took pride in his family and friends around him.
James is survived by his wife, Monika Ann Seiber, his son Russell Seiber and wife Kimberly, his daughter Cindy Bennett and husband Eric, daughter Lori Campbell and significant other Steven. James is survived by his grandchildren, Katie and her husband Zach, Justin, Nathan, Cody, Abby, Bryce, Cooper, and Aubrey, As well as his Great Grandchildren Jason, Logan, Payton, Tyler, Bentley, Riley, and Kinley. James is survived by his sister Gwyn and brother Dean.
James is preceded in death by his parents Loyd and Lois Seiber, his sisters Joyce, Wilma, and Pat, as well as his brothers, Wayne and Gene.
As we say goodbye to a remarkable man, we encourage you to carry forward his spirit of kindness and joy, sharing the same warmth and love he generously gave to all.
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