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Alexander John Zeeb passed away unexpectedly on December 30th at his home in Sioux Falls.
Alex was born August 10th, 1989, in Cheyenne WY to his parents Dave and Sandy and brother Ben. He spent his early years in Rapid City and moved with his family to the Yankton area and graduated from Yankton High School in 2008 after which he moved to Sioux Falls. His daughter Aaliyah was born in October 3rd 2016 and immediately became the joy and center of his life. He was baptized and confirmed into the Lutheran faith.
Alex is survived by his daughter Aaliyah of Brandon, brother Ben of Sioux Falls, father David of Guernsey WY, mother Sandy and stepfather Zane Williams of Irene, Aaliyah’s mother Amanda of Brandon, stepsister Alicia (Andy) Schumacher of Sioux Falls, and favorite uncle Jerry Zeeb of Sioux Falls. He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents and stepsister Brooke Williams.
Alex will be greatly missed by his family and the many friends whose lives he has touched.
A quote from a book and author who had deeply touched him: “I’ve been through all this before, he says to his heart. Yes, you have been through all this before, replies his heart. But you have never been beyond it.” Paulo Coelho, Warrior of the Light.
Visitation will be held Sunday January 5th from 5:00-7:00pm with a prayer service to follow at Trondhjem Lutheran Church in Irene. Funeral services will be held Monday January 6th at 10:30 at Trondhjem Lutheran Church with interment to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery in Irene. A luncheon will be held after at Trondhjem Lutheran Church.
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121 E. Main St., Irene, SD 57037
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