of Mountain Home,
January 2, 2021
Mr. John J. Siebrandt, age 84 years, passed away in Mountain Home, Arkansas on January 2, 2021. He was born on May 30, 1936, to John and Rose (Prokopek) Siebrandt, in Chicago, Illinois.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Mountain Home. He was a Mason and a member of the Mountain Home Elks.
He spent 40+ working years as an Over the Road Truck Driver, driving for Marshall Field's, Campbell 66 Express, and Advanced Transportation to name a few.
He enjoyed fishing, wood carving, and spending the winters in Port Aransas, Texas. John and Betty enjoyed traveling in their RV across the United States and taking trips on cruise ships. John looked forward to attending an annual fishing trip to Canada with his buddies.
He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Betty, of the home; daughters: Linda Siebrandt of McHenry, Illinois and Susan (Al) Terry of Willis, Texas; one grandson: Austin Terry (Melodie) of Bentonville, Arkansas; one granddaughter: Samantha Terry of Austin, Texas; and special friends: Roger (Pamela) Hargrove of Mountain Home, Arkansas as well as the members of the Twin Lakes Camping Club.
John was preceded in death by his parents.
Services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the First United Methodist Church in Mountain Home.
Heartfelt sympathy. Cherish the good memories.
Betty, I know the last few years with John have been trying, but I know you will miss him. My deepest sympathy.
Betty, I know the last few years with John have been trying, but I know you will miss him. My deepest sympathy.
My deepest Sympathy to you, Betty and your family. May Jesus bring you an abundance of comfort in the sure hope of the resurrection. The Peace of the lord be with you, Ruth Clark and the FUMC=MH Prayer Shawl Ministry.
We are so sorry for the loss of John. He was a nice neighbor and friend and we always enjoyed his company at the Woodcarving Club. May the memories of the life you shared be always treasured.
So Sorry for your loss. Your memories will last forever. Prayers
So sorry that you lost John. I always enjoyed visiting with him. Prayers for comfort