James (Jim)-Sievers-Obituary

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James (Jim) Henry Sievers

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Aug 29, 1940 – Dec 23, 2024

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August 29, 1940
DIED
December 23, 2024
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls Obituary

James (Jim) Henry Sievers, age 84, died December 23, 2024, at home under hospice care, with his wife by his side.


Jim was born on August 29, 1940, in Bridgewater, SD to Charles and Jean Sievers.  He attended Bridgewater High School and received many awards for track and field. He married Janice Decker in 1960 in Emery, SD.  They lived in Yankton, SD for 6 years, then resided in Sioux Falls with their three children.   Jim was a Mechanical Engineer for the Bell Telephone Company for 38 years.  


Family was Jim’s greatest joy in life.  He thoroughly enjoyed watching his grandkids’ ball games, listening to 60’s and 70’s music, and especially getting together with family and reminiscing about the good times we shared.


 Watching golf and football with his wife by his side was a staple in their routine.  They wintered in Texas and Arizona for many years and loved when their children and grandchildren would fly down to visit them.


Jim was always eager to lend a helping hand, whether at the church or for any friend or neighbor in need.  He was known for his willingness to play catch or hit fly balls with any neighborhood kid that would happen to show up at his door and asked if he could come out and play ball.  Searching for golf balls and visiting the Falls with his grandchildren were some of his very favorite past times.


Anyone who knew Jim knows what a kind and generous man he was and will cherish his memory forever,


Grateful for having shared his life are his wife of 64 years, Janice Sievers, children, Joy (Joel) Wegner, Jill Lorang, and Jeffry Sievers (Leslie Sweetland); six grandchildren, Jeana (Cole) Nelson, Nathan Lorang, Zachary Lorang, Derek (Marissa) Sievers, Nicholas Lorang, and Marissa Sievers; and one great-grandson, Everett James Nelson; two sisters, Linda (Tom) Jones and Darla (Ron) Eneboe; two brothers, Ralph (Charlotte) Sievers and Larry (Julie) Sievers; and two sisters-in-law, Mary Ellen Sievers, and Maleda Moross (Ron).


Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Jean Sievers; sisters, Kathryn Weaver, Marilyn Bolcerek and Majorie Bolcerek; and brother, Donald;  father-in-law, Herb Decker, mother-in-law, Wanda Decker; son-in-law, David Lorang and daughter-in-law, Susan Sievers.


Funeral services will be held 11:00am Saturday, December 28, 2024 at Trinity Baptist Church.  Visitation will be 5:00-7:00pm Friday, December 27, 2024 at Heritage Funeral Home with family present to greet friends.


To watch the service virtually please use the YouTube link below provided by the church:


https://www.youtube.com/@tbcsiouxfalls7842/streams


 

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Jan and family.......Deb and I are so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Quite a bit of history between our families in years past! His smile and good nature always stood out. Take care. We wish you peace.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

So sorry to hear of Jim. Thinking of you. Love and prayers to you and your family. Ken and Eileen

Thoughts and prayers from the Duane Heeren family. God bless you all as you remember and celebrate Jim.

My sister Gwen (Hofer) Bardwell & I send our prayers & condolences to Janice & family. Gwen & Jim were in the same class at Bridgewater, SD high school; class of 1958. He was a great guy loved & respected by all! May the family find rest & peace knowing Jim is in Jesus’ arms!

So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Remember all the good times we had playing soft ball in Sioux Falls. Our thoughts & prayers are with the family. Roger & Pat Mews

So sorry to hear about Jim. He was such a nice man and Jan, you two were such a loving, great couple. Art and I always aspired to be like the two of you. He will be greatly missed!