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In Loving Memory

Sieve, David Michael

David Michael Sieve  Sunday, January 26, 2025.  Dear son of the late Lawrence and Patricia Antoinette (nee: Burns) Sieve; dear brother of Mike (Angie), Fritz, JoAn, Tom, Bob (Sheri), Steve (Cathy), Diane (Dan), Sharon, Don (Lisa), Jeanne (Keith), Dennis (Dawn) and the late Bill (survived Judy), the late Jim and the late Joe; David had numerous nephews and nieces, great nephews and nieces and great great nephews and nieces; cousin and friend.

Services:  Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Road Sunday, February 2, 2025, 2pm to 5pm.  Funeral Mass Monday, February 3, 10am at St. Anthony Padua Catholic Church 3140 Meramec St. Louis, MO 63118.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

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14 thoughts on “Sieve, David Michael”

  1. So sorry for your loss. He was so kind when he came with your mom to store. May perpetual life shine upon him. Thoughts and prayers to all of you 🙏🙏

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  2. I’m so glad and blessed that I had the privilege to know Dave. He was so easygoing and had such a great sense of humor. My condolences go out to family

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  3. Kind & Generous Brother, Uncle, and Friend
    Played a huge part in my kids life. Fished, Hunted, Golfed and hung out with them. Did a bunch with all his Nieces and Nephews. He will be missed by all

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  4. I new him well enough to know he was a generous person..Had a good sense of humor.
    He cared about all the Sieve family.Dave seemed to be an intricate part in the family gatherings in good times and tough times.
    He will be missed by many.
    Our sympathy, and condolences to all Sieve Family.

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  5. I knew him well enough to know he was a generous person.Had a good sense of humor.
    He cared about all the Sieve family and seamed to be an intricate part in the family gatherings in good and tough times.
    He will be missed by many.
    Our sympathy and condolences to the Sieve family.

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  6. I am so sorry for the family’s loss. I went to grade school with Dave. He was always nice. May he rest in peace and receive eternal life

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  7. My condolences to The Sieve Family. I went to Grade School and High School with Dave and spent some time with him for a couple more years. Was jealous of Dave as he was allowed to play hooky from school for opening day at Bennett Springs. Spent a lot of time with Dave there at Bennett and was thankful that Dave introduced me to trout fishing and showed me the ropes. Spent much time on 44 heading to wherever we were going that day to wet a line. Hadn’t fished with Dave for 45+ years but can still him exclaiming “Oh Son” attempting his best Roland Martin impression after hooking whatever we were catching that day.

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  8. So very sorry for your loss. They was a long time, friend in the motorcycle industry to my late husband and myself. He was such a good man. My prayers go to your family.

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