Joseph-Siebels-Obituary

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Joseph Michael Siebels

Eureka, Missouri

Jan 1, 1951 – Sep 23, 2023

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BORN
January 1, 1951
DIED
September 23, 2023
LOCATION
Eureka, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home - Eureka Obituary

Siebels, Joseph Michael, passed away on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at the age of 72.


Beloved husband of the late Brenda (nee Smythe); father of Mike (Erica) Siebels, Kristen (Tom Beckmeyer) Siebels, and Patrick (Mel) Siebels; grandfather of Tessa, Michael, Bryn, and Maura; brother of Michael (Tammie) Siebels, Stephen (Deanne) Siebels, and Catherine White; son of the late Edward and Rosemarie Siebels; dear uncle, cousin, and friend.


Joseph enjoyed hunting and fishing and watching his grandchildren play sports. He was an avid cigar smoker and would occasionally enjoy a shot of Wild Turkey. 


Services: Visitation at the SCHRADER Funeral Home - Eureka, 108 N. Central Avenue, Tuesday, September 26, 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. Private interment Holy Cross Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


 

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I was lucky enough to car pool with Joe our Senior year at SLUH.
He was always positive, thoughtful and would help you in any way he could.
He simply was a "Great Guy".
Joe, Rest in Peace and may God bless your family.
Denny Cummings

Our family loved having Joe & Brenda for neighbors. My kids especially loved the cereal goodies he’d share from Purina. I remember he had the best yard on the street. He mowed it a couple times a week while enjoying a cigar. He welcomed us when we moved in & invited us to a wild fry where we met other neighbors while trying some of his meats from previous successful hunts. He was a good family man that sure loved his wife and kids. It’s good to know he’s back in Brenda’s arms.

Joe sat right in front of me in homeroom during our freshman year at SLUH (Class of 69). He was a friendly, outgoing guy that helped make the transition from grade school (where you knew everybody) to a new school (where you hardly knew anybody) an easy one. As a freshman your dad/grandpa was a big guy and it was pretty easy to hide behind him if you were trying not to get called upon by the teacher. RIP Joe.

We remember fondly summer picnics when the Siebels and Klarics would get together. Wishing we could have met your beautiful family! But alas, the last time we saw you was Ed's funeral. Sending our condolences to the entire Siebels clan. Marion, Bill and Beth Klaric

Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Joe. May all your good memories outweigh your sadness. Joe was one of the most charitable and kind person you could ever meet and those qualities passed onto his children. My three boys grew up on the cereal samples that Joe would drop off once a month for years and years and my company business card still has Brenda's Jeep Wrangler on it from when I helped them sell it at my car dealership. Death ends a life, not a relationship. We all...

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I worked with Joe at Purina for a number of years. He was great at his job, and unpretentious about it. Joe had a great outlook, and always picked me up. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Earth & Sky Memorial

Sending so much love to the Siebels family. Joe will be so missed. My favorite Joe memory is back in high school when he would ask if people liked Mike´s woody (meaning his car!)