Adam
Wesley “Wes” Seideman passed away at his home in Boise, ID on February 18,
2021. Family members were with him when he entered his heavenly home. He was
born on June 21, 1942 to William C. and Dorothy Seideman in Spokane, WA.
Wes
graduated from Kellogg High School in 1961 and furthered his education at
Whitworth College in Spokane, WA. In 1963 he married Kathleen Fish in a
Christmastime ceremony at Pinehurst, ID.
Wes
is survived by his wife of 57 years, Kathleen Seideman; four children, Karl
Seideman, Charlene Teglia, Paul Seideman and Steven Seideman. He was proud of
his 14 grandchildren and loved spending time with them.
Wes
spent most of his professional career working as a trust officer for US Bank.
Following his retirement in 2002, he started Tresco of Idaho to continue
serving individuals and families with their estate administration needs.
He
was a long time member of Capital City Kiwanis and found great satisfaction in
serving his community through that organization. He also served on numerous
boards and committees whose focus was vulnerable people and aging issues. He
helped draft legislation relating to the probate process and estate settlement.
He
had a passion for classic cars, especially antique and unusual models. He
fulfilled a long time dream when he purchased a green 1963 MGB and became a
member of the Idaho British Car Club where he was active for a number of years.
Everywhere
Wes went, he made friends and helped people. He touched the lives of so many
people it was difficult to go anywhere in public without running into someone
whose life he had impacted.
He
was a life-long follower of Jesus Christ and served quietly in several churches
in the Treasure Valley.
In his last
years, he was part of the fellowship of Redemption Hill in Boise and because of
his cancer diagnosis became for the first time in his life the one who was
served instead of the servant.
He
was an avid supporter of Caring Hearts and Hands of Hope, an organization that
provided education for poor students in Kenya. This ministry was dear to his
heart and the family would encourage memorial gifts to this organization in his
name.
Online contributions can be made at
www.caringheartsandhandsofhope.org
or checks can be mailed to P.O Box 7152, Boise, ID 83707.
A Celebration of Life will be held on March 5, 2021, 1:30 p.m. at Boise Friends Church, 7751 Goddard Rd., Boise ID 83704. Those unable to attend may view the service via live stream at FB.com/redemptionboise or Redemptionboise.org/YouTube
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