Official Obituary of

Jack C. Seidel

October 15, 1936 ~ May 22, 2024 (age 87)

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Jack Seidel Obituary

Jack C. Seidel, 87, of Reading, PA passed away Wednesday, May 22nd at his residence. Jack was born in Reading, PA on October 15, 1936, son of the late Anna (Hill) and Charles Seidel.
A graduate of Reading High School, Class of 1954, he was employed as the Oil Department Manager for both Berks Products and E. G. Smith.


He was a member of the Centre Park Historic District and Hampden Heights Association. He loved music, the Reading Symphony, and historical architecture.


Jack was an avid student of the Bible and was baptized on June 19, 2010 in symbol of his dedication to his God, Jehovah. He enjoyed exploring the beautifully created earth by gardening and traveling. 
Jack was a member of the Reading South Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.


There will be a graveside service held at 11 am, June 19th in Laureldale Cemetery, Reading, PA. Arrangements are entrusted to John P. Feeney Funeral Home, Inc., 625 N. 4th Street at Centre Avenue, Reading, PA 19601.


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