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Philip L. Sieve

Kansas City, Kansas

Nov 8, 1941 – Jun 22, 2019 (Age 77)

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BORN
November 8, 1941
DIED
June 22, 2019
AGE
77
LOCATION
Kansas City, Kansas

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Philip L. Sieve Retired Chief Judge Philip L. Sieve, 77, Kansas City, KS passed away June 22, 2019 at Providence Medical Center. The Rosary will be prayed at 4:45 p.m. with the visitation to follow till 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 27 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1086 N. 94th St., Kansas City, KS....

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Dear Judy,

Joel and I send our condolences in the loss of your husband. Although I never met him, I always heard great things about him. Judy, my love and hugs I am sending your way.

Love,
Marla and Joel
Ramsey

Judy and family, may our Heavenly Father surround you with His love, in Jesus name we pray.
Michael and Topsy Sieve

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Judge Sieve was truly one of my favorite judges, always smiling, always nice.

Phil was a good friend who always had time to speak about a problem. And always liked to talk about the Chiefs or the Royals. Never had an unkind word to say about anybody he dealt with. Knew him for over 25 years, and always called me "Muleshoe".

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Sieve family. Judge Sieve was a good man - always had a smile and a kind word for anyone. I'd like to think that the caged women aka WYCO District Court Accounting Dept., were some of his favorite people - at least he treated us like that. We were so shocked when we heard of his passing. May God wrap his loving arms around him and may he forever Rest In Peace.

Dear Rosemary, Lillian, and families. We were so sorry to see the news of Phil's passing. What a "rock" in the community! He and all of your family will be remembered in our prayers.

Judge Sieve was a wonderful person. He nick named me "Mutt" when I worked with him at the Wyandotte County Court. He was a wonderful friend. I will miss him. Sherry "Mutt" Bernhardt.

I worked for him when he was the Chief Deputy in the Wyandotte County District Attorney's Office many, many years ago. My first impression of him was that he was a nice guy with a wonderful heart. After he became Judge, I would see him in the court house - always with a smile & a hello. Years later I would see him at church at St. Pat's. My heart goes out to his family.

Offering our condolences to your family during this difficult time. John 11:24, 25