He was a son to Edward and Amelia (Youngblood) Seifert. He entered the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in 1933 and was ordained on Dec 10, 1944.
Surviving are two brothers, Ivan (Rita) and Richard (Margaret), all Barberton; five sisters, Helen Petit and Janet (Regis) Paridon, all Doylestown, Marita (Robert) Zupke, Akron, Carol (Richard) Hoover, Treasure Island, Fl, and Joan (Richard) Wehling, Pittsburgh.
Deceased are two brothers, Donald (Helen) and Robert (Marilyn); three sisters, Evelyn (George) Petit, Ruth (Oliver) Oser and Miriam Seifert; and a brother-in-law, Elmer Petit.
He spent his years as a priest in parish ministry. After his ordination he was an assistant pastor at St. Augustine Church, Youngstown, Holy Rosary Church, Dayton, St. Francis Xavier Church, St. Joseph, Mo., St. Joseph Church, Colfax, La., and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Hazard, Ky., where he was appointed pastor in 1959. In 1962, he was named pastor of St. Mark Church, Cincinnati, where he served until he became pastor of St. John the Baptist Church, Glandorf, in 1968. After 11 years in Glandorf, he was named pastor of Saints Peter and Paul Church, Attica, until 1987 when he became pastor of St. Anthony Church. He retired in 1994 to St. Charles Center, Carthagena, and subsequently spent much of his time offering priestly ministry in neighboring parishes. He was active in many church organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, for whom he was a chaplain for many years
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Charles Center, with Fr. Ken Schroeder, C.PP.S., officiating.
He was a son to Edward and Amelia (Youngblood) Seifert. He entered the Missionaries of the Precious Blood in 1933 and was ordained on Dec 10, 1944.
Surviving are two brothers, Ivan (Rita) and Richard (Margaret), all Barberton; five sisters, Helen Petit and Janet (Regis) Paridon, all Doylestown, Marita (Robert) Zupke, Akron, Carol (Richard) Hoover, Treasure Island, Fl, and Joan (Richard) Wehling, Pittsburgh.
Deceased are two brothers, Donald (Helen) and Robert (Marilyn); three sisters, Evelyn (George) Petit, Ruth (Oliver) Oser and Miriam Seifert; and a brother-in-law, Elmer Petit.
He spent his years as a priest in parish ministry. After his ordination he was an assistant pastor at St. Augustine Church, Youngstown, Holy Rosary Church, Dayton, St. Francis Xavier Church, St. Joseph, Mo., St. Joseph Church, Colfax, La., and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Hazard, Ky., where he was appointed pastor in 1959. In 1962, he was named pastor of St. Mark Church, Cincinnati, where he served until he became pastor of St. John the Baptist Church, Glandorf, in 1968. After 11 years in Glandorf, he was named pastor of Saints Peter and Paul Church, Attica, until 1987 when he became pastor of St. Anthony Church. He retired in 1994 to St. Charles Center, Carthagena, and subsequently spent much of his time offering priestly ministry in neighboring parishes. He was active in many church organizations, including the Knights of Columbus, for whom he was a chaplain for many years
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Charles Center, with Fr. Ken Schroeder, C.PP.S., officiating.
Family Members
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Mary Evelyn Seifert Petit
1910–1943
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Ruth L. Seifert Oser
1912–1985
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Ruth Ledwina Seifert Oser
1912–1985
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John Donald Seifert
1914–1990
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Robert Edward Seifert
1916–1982
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Ivan F Seifert
1917–2013
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Helen Amelia Seifert Petit
1920–2013
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Miriam A Seifert
1923–1996
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Richard Arthur Seifert
1926–2012
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Janet Theresa Seifert Paridon
1928–2023
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