(KLZA)-- Longtime Falls City businessman and community Leader Francis Seid died Saturday, October 14, at the age of 93.
Seid owned the John Deere Implement dealership in Falls City for over 30 years as well as an automobile business. He lived his life in the Auburn and Falls City area and had a farm near Howe.
Seid was the long-time Chairman of the Falls City Chambers of Commerce Farmers Appreciation Banquet and organized the Horseplay Days and later Cobblestone parades in Falls City.
A funeral service for Francis Seid will be Friday afternoon at 2:00 at Dorr and Clark Funeral Home in Falls City. Interment will be in the Nemaha Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife Beverly and by daughters Judy Ramer and Rita Seid. A step-daughter, Jane Jones and step-sons, Wendell and Morrie Jones.
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