Timothy David Seise (Tim), age 74, of Jacksonville, FL, went to be with the Lord Jesus on Friday, June 21, 2024, after unexpected complications following a heart valve replacement. He leaves his wife of 44 years, Denise; his two sons, Erik P., his wife Lori and their two sons, Wesley and Edmond, of Tallahassee, FL and Trevor D., his wife Emily and their two daughters, Tessa and Tatum, of Jacksonville, FL. He is also survived by his two brothers Jeffrey and wife Nancy of Waldwick, NJ and Donald and his wife Suzanne of Bedford, NH ; his eight nieces and nephews, Andrew Seise, Kevin Seise, Darren Seise, Lauren Eichenberg, Alex Seise, Elizabeth Seigle, Gabrielle Valcic, and Chloe Connell; and fourteen great nieces and nephews.
Tim was born in Hackensack, NJ on March 2, 1950, to the late Jerome Arthur and Mildred Lizette (Aspinwall) Seise. He grew up in Rochelle Park, NJ. After graduating from Hackensack High School in 1968, he went to Hope College in Holland, MI. There he received a BA in Political Science and Business Administration in 1972. He served in the United States National Guard from 1972 to 1978. He received a Master’s Degree in Business Administration, focusing on Accounting and Taxation from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ in 1979.
In 1980, Tim married Denise Gloria Kuchta of Saddle Brook, NJ. In 1984, they moved with their two young sons to Jacksonville, FL. The plan was to only stay there a year before returning “home” to New Jersey. Although, Tim had several opportunities to return north, they never left Jacksonville. The whole family enjoyed life in Jacksonville.
Tim worked for Public Service Electric & Gas in NJ during his college years until 1980. He then began a 23 year career as a Professional Management Consultant with various consulting firms. He worked on several projects for the United Nations and the World Bank. His travels took him many places from most of the states and provinces in the United States and Canada to Abu Dhabi, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, England, Germany, Greece, Saudi Arabia, and several Caribbean Islands.
Tim “retired” from his world travels in 2003. He kept himself busy as a broker/realtor, adjunct professor at Virginia College, tax preparer and office manager during tax season, and substitute teacher for Duval County Public Schools.
In 2016 after filling a long term assignment in an elementary art class, Tim discovered he had a talent for drawing. He quickly advanced to painting with acrylic paint. After painting more pictures than he could mount on the walls, give as gifts, or donate to charity fund raisers, Tim began selling his paintings at a local arts and farmers market.
In 2019 when Tim was no longer working, he volunteered to provide child care for his first granddaughter. He had her three or four days a week from morning to late afternoon starting when she was three months old. Just before she began to walk, Denise retired to assist Tim in his most favorite of all his jobs. Two and a half years later, her sister joined her.
More important to Tim than any of his accomplishments and activities was his love for family, his immediate family and the families of his two brothers.
Tim planned and looked forward to family vacations with his sons and their families mostly in the Keys. He and Denise began holding “Grand Camp” where their grandsons would stay in Jacksonville without their own parents for several days. Of course this continued once the granddaughters came along. Holidays were family times either in Jacksonville or Tallahassee.
Tim was a member of Christ Church, PCA. A celebration of his life/memorial service for him will be held there at a later date.
In lieu of flowers and in keeping in line with Tim’s respect for the military and his love for dogs, donations may be made to K9s for Warriors, 114 Camp K9 Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 or online at donate.k9sforwarriors.org






Love you and miss you pops! The world will never be the same without you in it. I cannot thank you enough for how much love you showed me and my family. Tessa, Tatum, Emily and I will always remember you and love you forever!
He will me missed for sure!
I will mis.thr.gramf.camp picture and your garden
Denise and family,
I was so sorry to hear your news about Tim. My prayers go out to all of you. He was a great ( fun and funny ) man. He will be missed.
I couldn't imagine my daughter, Lori, marrying in to a better family than the Seise family. Tim welcomed my Lori in to their family with open arms. Tim was the most generous man I ever known. He didn't just love family; it was wonderful seeing how much he loved his dogs. This world definitely got a little darker with his departure but I'm sure heaven got a little brighter when it welcomed Tim back home. We'll miss you Tim.
Ken and I are glad to have met Tim before he was welcomed into heaven. We know that while Tim is rejoicing in God’s presence, it is very difficult for his loved ones until they are reunited with him. 💕📖🙏
My heart is broken by Tim's untimely passing. Such a good man will be missed by all who knew him. I'm grateful for the many times we had together.
Tim always had a smile and a positive word for everyone. His love for family was so obvious and genuine.
May the Lord be with you all during this time. Mr.Seise was such a wonderful ray of sunshine. My deepest condolences to the family.
Denise,
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Tim was easy to talk to and get to know. I'm so glad to have worked with both.
With love,
Angela Beaver
A long time
husband to a childhood friend and my grad school classmate….I am so happy I knew you and you became part of friend's life…u will be missed
So sorry to hear this. Your family is in my prayers. My sincerest condolences.
I had the pleasure of working with Tim, and Denise, at Beauclerc. He was a sweet, gentle man… full of smiles. He has a beautiful family to recall special times and continue to pass them on to others.
We celebrate the wonderful life of Tim Seise! He was an awesome brother, brother in law and uncle. Tim was a teacher who shared his wit and wisdom with everyone from PSEG, college students and fellow realtors. He was a caring, loving man who left his mark on everyone. Cheers to a great man, husband, Dad, Grandfather, brother, artist and pineapple farmer!! You will always have a special place in our hearts❤️
May happy memories bring the entire Seise Family peace and comfort during this difficult time. God bless you all.
With love,
The Carenza Family
Tim, when Judy and I came back to Jax after my retirement from the Navy, we had the pleasure to have you be our realtor and then good friends and a fellow brother at Christ Church and then God opened another door for us and you once again answered the call as our realtor. Will miss you and your smile but will see you soon again in Glory. Love to you and your family, Bob and Judy Lippert