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James Jeffery Siegfried

Kansas City, Missouri

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James Jeffery Siegfried 'Doc' was born September 8, 1949 and died April 20, 2006. A celebration of his life will be 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23 at Church-ArcherPasley Funeral Home, with visitation from 6 p.m. until service time. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Liberty Hospital...

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My Most Beloved....... do not think for a moment I have forgotten your birthday..... it is with much regret that we will not spend it together again this year. You were the salvation to me and the children, and always a most cherished and beloved person in our family. You are loved more than you can possibly know... We all miss you......

I still love you after all of these years. Happy Birthday My Sweet Prince

Ziggy, what a personality, what a charector. For all the good times at thr Ford plant and the lessons learned. Thanks for the brotherhood.

My Beloved Jimmy... it was so difficult to say goodbye to you last night in the physical sense, but I would not have missed it for the world. All the other children came as well, with the exception of "Pee Wee" as you so fondly named him. I knew at his young age you would not want him to attend. However, we all cried and toasted you with a last drink... the way you would have wanted it! I suppose I knew all along the last couple of years you were preparing yourself, as well as me for this...

I will never forget my sweetheart Jimmy and the great times we spent together. The seafood dinners that Jimmy cooked for me and other close friends were one of my special memories. Jimmy was like a second Father to my children (Jeff, Kristi and Lori), he was always there for them when they needed him. We will always remember our good friend Jimmy.

Jim, You are now free and have been received into the loving arms of our Savior. You are at home with your mother and father and too many whose lives were cut short in Vietnam - your comrades.

I will never forget your smile and laughter and more importantly - you were a true friend.

Until we meet again, my freind.

Mike Kellermeyer

My neighbor growing up, my classmate, always a quick smile, you are missed by many. I remember you played a mean game of Hockey, also!

My beloved Jimmy..... you were always my true love and you knew that. We had many good years together and you always remained my friend. I will miss you so very much but you will always remain with me in my heart. I am certain you are up there with the angels singing "Will the Circle be Unbroken" just like you did for me at my grandmother's funeral. I have and will always love you Jimmy!