Paul Thaddeus Seta, 59 years old, of Villa Hills, KY, passed away Sunday December 8, 2024 at his home. Paul was born on May 12, 1965 to Paul A. and Kathleen Seta in Cincinnati, OH. After Paul graduated from Covington Catholic High School in 1983, he went on to study at both Eastern Kentucky and Northern Kentucky University. Paul worked for over thirty years for his father at Cincinnati Blacktop Company, before starting his own asphalt business Greater Cincinnati Blacktop in 2010. Paul was the loving husband of Joni K. Seta (nee Gaugh) for over 38 years. Loving father of John Paul Seta of Bellevue, KY, Jordan Marie Seta (Steven Borchers) of Cincinnati, OH, and his three adoring pugs. Paul enjoyed all his friend and family and never met a person he could not strike up a conversation or friendship. He enjoyed family, beach, fireworks, hockey, racing and was a big kid at heart. Paul was preceded in death by his parents Kathleen H. Seta (2015), and Paul A. Seta (2017) and his brother Matthew A. Seta. Visitation services will be held at Middendorf Funeral Home, Fort Wright KY, on December 14th at 2pm-4pm. The family has asked that instead of flowers, to donate to the Paul T. Seta memorial fund through Middendorf Funeral page.

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