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Show Obituaries Show Guestbook Show Photos QR Code PrintRoy Siewert was born on March 10, 1976, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024. He was the beloved son of David and Diane Puckett. Roy was married to his loving wife, Holly Siewert, for 25 years, together for 30 and they raised two children, James Siewert and Diana Siewert.
Roy was a dedicated employee at Jacquet Midwest, where he worked for 10 years. In his free time, he enjoyed working on cars, spending time with his family, and watching football. Roy demonstrated a passion for old cars, grilling and spending time with his family. He took immense pleasure in working on cars, especially during vacations when he could combine his love of automotive mechanics with creating lasting memories with his loved ones. He truly made an impact on anyone who he came in contact with and he always knew what advice to give and how to make you smile.
Roy is proceeded in death by his mother, Diane Puckett; father-in-law, James Gathings; grandmother, Nevada Ramer; aunts Sue White, Judy Cobian, and Linda Hogan.
He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Roy is survived by his wife, Holly Siewert; father David Puckett; mother-in-law, Bonnie Gathings, siblings Arthur Siewert (Tammy Siewert), Melissa Puckett, Barbra Thiry (Travis Thiry), Sean Siewert (Jessica Siewert) and William Siewert; children, James Siewert (Hannah Vollendorf) and Diana Siewert (Nardarion Townsend); grandchildren, Nardarion Townsend Jr, and one on the way; nieces and nephews, Desirae, Cheyanne, Wyatt, Destini, Jason, Braden, Kynlee, Keira, Anthony, Emma, Kiya, and Damon; great nephews, Alex, and Edwin. Also, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Most importantly, Roy made it his first priority to be the best husband, father and grandfather that he could be.
Memorial services honoring Roy’s life will be held privately.
You may send flowers to the family or plant a memorial tree in memory of Roy Siewert.