R.I.P. Kevin Seybold Ladder 1…forever! You will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with your daughter and family. I remember my first tour with you. You showed me everything there was to know about the truck. I will never forget your most famous words of advice to me, "Go where you know Dude!" Thanks.
Chris
Govan
January 18, 2014
Seybold,
hey bro rest in peace. I never got the chance to thank u for helping me understand certain fire service
things when we were in the academy. Being a dude from the city and not having a clue, u explained it to
me, and I'll never forget that.
You were always that quiet guy in the back of the class sitting next to Dan Seybert. U guys always had
the answer to everything, and u weren't afraid to share it. I love u for that man. Because it helped me
and a lot of other guys that won't admit it get through. But that's what made 0151 the best and closest:
Teamwork…
To me the fire service was a job, to u and seybert, it was life. I see it now bro. I understand the
passion. I wish I could've seen it years ago as a kid like u did. But better late than never, right?
Rest in peace brother. May u find the peace in death that we're all looking for in this crazy life…0151
for life…
Kenneth
L. White
January 18, 2014
Kevin J. Seybold
AGE: 42 • Audubon
On January 18, 2014, Kevin J. Seybold was called home to be with God. A lifelong resident of Audubon,
Kevin graduated from Audubon High School and attended Rowan University. He worked as an EMT at Cooper
Hospital, Hahnemann Hospital and UMDNJ before applying to the Camden City Fire Department. He has served
as a fireman with the department since 2001 up until his passing.
Kevin is lovingly survived by his daughter, Taylor; his parents, Donald and Kathleen (nee Tortual); his
sister, Kathleen Ann (Ken) Lehman; his brothers, Donald Jr. and Michael (Barbara) as well as 7 nieces
and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing Thursday evening from 6:00 - 9:00 PM and again Friday
from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM at the HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. His Funeral
Mass will be celebrated Friday afternoon beginning at 1:00 PM at St. Rose of Lima Church, 4th Avenue and
Kings Highway, Haddon Heights. Interment immediately following the Mass. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in his name to the Camden County Hero Scholarship Fund, 191 White Horse Pike, Berlin, NJ
08009 or at
www.camdencountyhero.com.