Michael T. Syberg
Michael T. Syberg, 67, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday October 31, 2019.
He was preceded in death by his parents Lester and Alice Syberg. He is survived by his brothers Kevin (Jackie), Eric (Jill), Peter, his sister Cathy and his constant companion, Susan Bruns. Also his family members Debbie, his children Michael, Joel, Kelsey, and his many dear friends and cousins. He will be so missed.
Michael loved the outdoors, especially Greenville, MO. He was an exceptional baseball player, an avid fisherman, enjoyed hunting season, his boat and riding his motorcycle.
The service honoring Michael’s life will be held on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 1-4pm. at St Louis Cremation 2135 Chouteau Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103
A wonderful guy. Always willing to help. Knew how to do things. Loved his children. Will be sorely missed.
I’m sure Mike is ‘pumping’ iron in the Church Triumphant !
I met Mike at the Y on Sublette through our dear mutual friend Marian Greiner. He was such a fun character! Marian sure enjoyed sparing with him. They gave each other a hard time and truly were wonderful friends.We had so many laughs and enjoyed each other’s company very much. Mike helped Marian in so many ways. Taking her shopping for candy to fill the candy bowl with the goodies he liked best was something we looked forward to doing. I know she is very sad that Mike will not be calling to check on her or knocking on her door. Mike brought much jog into our lives and he will be truly missed by Marian and me.
May you rest in peace, Mike.
Mike was a dear friend to me an my husband for many years. I remember when we lived in Greenville, Mo , Mike had property down there as well, we couldn’t wait for him to come down there. He had such a positive attitude all the time, funny, always a big smile on his face, and just a down to earth guy. He would do anything for anybody an help if he could, didn’t matter if he knew you or not.His wife Debbie and family Ialso became very close friends.Mike loved to hunt an fish an just being around people, When Mike left us, he took a little bit of us with him. True friends are hard to come by, so until we meet again ole friend….R.I.P we will miss you
It’s still such a shock how you were taken so soon Mike….I hope you knew how much you meant to so many people and will definitely be missed and remembered always. You were always my favorite!❤
I have worked out with Mike many years at the Y. He was a great friend and laughed a lot. He will be dearly missed!!
Love you Uncle Mike, and I miss you.