John David “Dave” Saighman

John David Saighman passed away on July 21st, 2021 at the age of 64. Known as Dave, He resided in Kansas City, Missouri with his family.

He is survived by His wife Pamela Saighman, his children Cindy, David, Rachel, Justin, Andreana, Mathew and his 9 grandchildren.

He was a service member in the Army and went on to do concrete construction. Later in life he was well known as the ice cream man at the family’s miniature golf course. He had a great sense of humor, always finding something to laugh at and was a lover of riding his motorcycle. He fought a long hard battle with lung cancer and passed peacefully in his home.

There will not be a service held for him but instead the family will have a Celebration of Life in the coming weeks.

Condolences

  1. Bear Saighman on July 23, 2021 at 3:10 pm

    Pam, Andy,Matt,
    My family and I are very sorry for your loss of you husband and father. I would like to extend our hand if you need anything in the coming days or week. Also thank you for your efforts in the last year and half and in the last week or so to make my brothers last few day as peaceful as possible.
    The Saighman family



  2. Larry & Bev Ler on July 23, 2021 at 3:46 pm

    Bev and I have only known Pam and Dave for a year now. In that time we feel that Pam And Dave have been friends much longer. I really had a nice relationship with Dave, kind of like I should have known him my whole life. Talking with him was easy, even in these last very heart felt weeks. Dave you will be missed, your name is in the book Jesus holds.God bless you my friend.
    Pam please know that you are loved today and the Lee’s will always be at your side for what ever comes up.



  3. Veenie on July 23, 2021 at 6:34 pm

    Words can not express how deeply sorry we are for your loss.Dave was an amazing friend and brother! You will be greatly missed! Ride with the angels Dave?



  4. Johnny and Roxann Baker on July 26, 2021 at 8:58 am

    Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family. Sending healing prayers and comfort during your time of loss. Dave is a great guy and definitely had something funny to say. It was never a dull moment when we were around him. Dave will be missed by many and never will be forgotten. May you rest in peace Dave.



  5. Christine D Lewis on July 27, 2021 at 8:02 pm

    So many memories, from Christmas morning, waiting to see what Santa brought, to mom and dad going out and watching you spend hours on the phone (stretching the cord out) with a girl. I would make you let me talk to her and get you in trouble by telling her how you wouldnt let me do this or that…lol.
    Throwing hedge apples at you and Donald on your homemade raft, trying to sink you both.
    Seeing you come home in army dress from boot camp, hating every minuite of it. Cause they shaved your long hair.
    Coming to your house as a teenager, cause it was cool..
    That was when you taught me how to roll those special cigerettes, lol.
    We had a relationship that most brother and sister dont have. And as we grew, we worked through it.
    I didnt get the chance to reminise with you at the end, or tell you, I love you, brother John. I hope you knew that.
    Rest in peace. May God comfort your wife, Pam and all your children.
    Heres to Harleys in Heaven.
    You will forever be thought of often and missed dearly
    Love, your sister, Chrissy Jo



  6. Todd on August 1, 2021 at 8:11 am

    Dave was a good friend and good man who is missed greatly by many I’m glad I had the opportunity to have meet Dave and become friends his great sense of humor and knowledge on many things was impressive . You are missed brother let your spirit fly pain free!



  7. Nancy Amfahr on August 2, 2021 at 5:11 pm

    John David was born 2 days B4 my 16th birthday. I still think about all the fun times we had when he was the apple of my eye back then. He and I went everywhere together. I always loved him so much. After I got married and had children out families still got together frequently. I will truly miss my nephew and hope he will be in eternal peace with Jesus forever and ever. Prayers for your family John David from Aunt Nancy.



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