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Warren Charles Seibel

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Warren Charles Seibel Veteran

Birth
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
4 Aug 2010 (aged 87)
Toms River, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered at sea. Specifically: Ashes scatter over the Atlantic Ocean Add to Map
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Warren Charles Seibel was the first child from the union of John N Seibel and Johanna Weisert Seibel. John N Seibel had two other children, Doris Catherine Seibel White Rose and John Thomas Seibel, from a previous marriage to Grace Sayre Seibel. Three years later, John N Seibel and Johanna Weisert produced John's fourth and Johanna's second child, Robert Frederick Seibel.

Warren's life was a soap opera. Warren served in Germany and France in World War Two as a Private in the Army. Warren was illiterate and supported himself as a truck driver in AA Trucking.

Warren had three wives and five children (3 children stateside; 2 children overseas) that Warren sired.

Warren had a brief period of homelessness between his second and third marriages in 1971-1972 and bunked in with his brother, Robert, and his family.

Warren died of cancer at the Van Dyke Hospice at Memorial Hospital in Toms River, NJ.

SEIBEL--Warren C., Age 87, of Toms River, passed away Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at Van Dyke Hospice, Toms River. He proudly served his nation during World War II in the U.S. Army earning the Bronz Staar. Warren lived in Toms River for 40 years and enjoyed fishing, dog walking (Peppy) on the Seaside Boardwak and hanging out with buddies at the the Seaside Park Auto Center.

He is predeceased by his loving wife, Mary, in 2004 and siblings, John, Robert and Doris, Surviving are his son, Kurt Seibel of Texas; daughter, Kim Williams of Toms River; stepdaughter, Lois Cervanek and her husband George of Toms River; and his niece, Gail and her husband Joseph Walkowich of Colorado. Also, surviving are his loving grandchildren, George and his wife Lisa, Mary and her husband Gary Croxton and Patrick; great grand children, Stephen, Dylan, Wyatt, Alexis and Hannah; and great-grandneice, Ginger Walkowich.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Fridiay, August 6, with a service at 8:30 p.m. at the Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, 312 Main Street, Toms River. Cremation will be private by family. In liu of flowers, donations to the Popcorn Zoo, Forked River is appreciated. Condolences can be sent to carmonabolenfh.com.

Asbury Park Press, August 2010
Warren Charles Seibel was the first child from the union of John N Seibel and Johanna Weisert Seibel. John N Seibel had two other children, Doris Catherine Seibel White Rose and John Thomas Seibel, from a previous marriage to Grace Sayre Seibel. Three years later, John N Seibel and Johanna Weisert produced John's fourth and Johanna's second child, Robert Frederick Seibel.

Warren's life was a soap opera. Warren served in Germany and France in World War Two as a Private in the Army. Warren was illiterate and supported himself as a truck driver in AA Trucking.

Warren had three wives and five children (3 children stateside; 2 children overseas) that Warren sired.

Warren had a brief period of homelessness between his second and third marriages in 1971-1972 and bunked in with his brother, Robert, and his family.

Warren died of cancer at the Van Dyke Hospice at Memorial Hospital in Toms River, NJ.

SEIBEL--Warren C., Age 87, of Toms River, passed away Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at Van Dyke Hospice, Toms River. He proudly served his nation during World War II in the U.S. Army earning the Bronz Staar. Warren lived in Toms River for 40 years and enjoyed fishing, dog walking (Peppy) on the Seaside Boardwak and hanging out with buddies at the the Seaside Park Auto Center.

He is predeceased by his loving wife, Mary, in 2004 and siblings, John, Robert and Doris, Surviving are his son, Kurt Seibel of Texas; daughter, Kim Williams of Toms River; stepdaughter, Lois Cervanek and her husband George of Toms River; and his niece, Gail and her husband Joseph Walkowich of Colorado. Also, surviving are his loving grandchildren, George and his wife Lisa, Mary and her husband Gary Croxton and Patrick; great grand children, Stephen, Dylan, Wyatt, Alexis and Hannah; and great-grandneice, Ginger Walkowich.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Fridiay, August 6, with a service at 8:30 p.m. at the Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, 312 Main Street, Toms River. Cremation will be private by family. In liu of flowers, donations to the Popcorn Zoo, Forked River is appreciated. Condolences can be sent to carmonabolenfh.com.

Asbury Park Press, August 2010


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