Sep 17, 2024

David Seifert |1969-2024|

Posted Sep 17, 2024 10:05 PM
David Seifert
David Seifert

David Seifert passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 5th, 2024, in Sacramento, California at the age of 55. He was born on April 29, 1969, in Hutchinson, Kansas. David was an amazing Hair Stylist, Realtor, and one heck of a Mobile Phone Salesperson. People would hire David to cut, style, and color their hair from hundreds of miles away and pay him to travel to them. At the same time he would tell them, "he was a beautician and not magician." (People loved him for his ability and telling it like it was.)

David had a passion for rescuing abandoned Pugs. During his life, he had a total of eleven Pugs of which seven of them were rescued by him and his Husband Brent. Nine of the eleven have passed but two are still alive and full of Pug personality. Gardening and cooking were a couple of David's passions. He even had a French Provencal style flower garden in 117-degree heat in Las Vegas when he lived there.

(Pictures to prove it will be on display.)

David was very smart and if you asked him a question he would give you an answer. He knew everything, even when he was wrong, and to challenge him to a debate was never a promising idea. When David's Husband Brent was battling cancer, David stepped up to Brent's every need, because that was the giving and caring person that he was.

He leaves behind an enormous supportive family and group of friends. His Husband Brent Showalter, Brent's Daughter Kaitlynn (who he considered his own Daughter), Kaitlynn's Husband Tyler, and Brent's Granddaughter Olivia. His sisters Amy Ratley, Diann (Paul) Stropes, nieces Jennifer (Michael) Warner (Wesley, Aiden, and Joel) Leah Ratley, Alexis Ratley (Macie and Mateo McAllister.)

He was proceeded in death by Parents, Stanley and Beverly Seifert. Grandma Opal Dunn; Grandpa Harry Seifert and Grandpa Ora Dunn, Grandma Gladys Eales, Grandpa Phillip Eales, and niece Laura Ratley.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, October 5th, 2024 at Carey Park Homebuilders building in Hutchinson, Kansas; from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A lunch buffet and beverages will be served. A slideshow of memories will be shown along with some of Davids favorite tunes played by a DJ.

Memorials in David's memory may be sent to Pug Rescue of Northern California.