Thomas Lynn Seiber
January 21, 1945 - October 26, 2019
Obituary
As a father, he coached our athletic teams and supported our interests. He took great pride in everything we did. Nothing made him more proud than the families his children formed.
He loved being a grandpa. Whether it was attending baseball games, keeping stats at football games, going for coffee, or receiving texts with updates on how the grandchildren were doing; he loved every minute of it.
As a brother, his family meant a great deal to him. He loved each and every sibling with all of his heart.
When it came to friendship, he enjoyed the camaraderie and visits from his buddies. He looked forward to attending car shows, working on cars in his shop and having friends stop by to talk and have a piece of pie.
Our father, grandfather, brother and friend loved and appreciated everyone that was a part of his life. He didn’t like to ask for help or ever want to be a burden, but it meant a lot to him to know he had people around he could count on. He was very methodical, meticulous and motivated. He was a tough and strong willed person and that is how he lived to the very end.
Thomas Lynn Seiber was born on January 21, 1945 and passed away on October 26, 2019 at the age of 74. He leaves behind three children Jeffrey, Todd and Jennifer and seven grandchildren Cody, Kaylee, Samantha, Justin, Brooke, Caleb and Cameron.
Tom we will all miss your smiling face and sense of humor. Had many great times with you on the golf course, at your Chelan house, and at all the family functions. You were a Great man and Father/Grandfather/Brother/Uncle and Friend.
Bobby June Moore I love you, Tom
He was always so kind, funny, energetic and interested in what was going on in my life when we’d talk, as we both have a love of the Chelan area and cars! He often talked of his family and his grand-kids and his collector car! He was always happy and so sincere and he will be greatly missed at my company. Prayers and warmth to the family in this difficult time.
I really enjoyed working on our Model A Fords together. I especially liked Friday nights at the Covington Walmart during the summer. I always brewed up a fresh cup of coffee when you said you were coming over with donut holes. We enjoyed a summer of golf in the senior league at the par-3 course in Kent.
I’ll miss sitting in your shop shooting the bull and talking about what you have planned for your hotrod.
You were a good man, you knew what you wanted and you knew how to get it done. I always respected your love and support of your family, especially your grandchildren.