David Boyer Siemantel

March 1, 1938 ~ August 28, 2019
David Boyer Siemantel, 81, Martinsville, passed away peacefully at home August 28, 2019. David was born March 1, 1938, in Carmel, Indiana, to the late Harry T. and Helen (Boyer) Siemantel.
Dave graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 1956 and earned a degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University. He worked for Mitchell & Scott for 26 years prior to being the owner and operator of Shirley Machine & Engineering for 15 years. He was also proud to have served in the Peace Corps in Swaziland for 2 ½ years. David was a member of Fairfield Friends Meeting and the Machine Products Association. An accomplished blacksmith, he was also a member of the Indiana Blacksmith Association and the Rural Smiths of Indiana. A natural problem solver, David enjoyed the challenge and the satisfaction realized when helping others create solutions. He will be fondly remembered for his loving, joyful, and generous character.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia (Dasenbrock) Siemantel, to whom he was united in marriage July 1, 1989; children, Matthew (Stacey) Siemantel of Florida, Trey Siemantel of California, Themba (Kerri Klein) Fletcher of California, Thabo (Jennifer) Fletcher of California, and Holly Davis of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Emmett Eugene Fletcher, Calliope Frances Fletcher, Ariadne Aurora Fletcher, Samuel Elliott Fletcher, Tanner Siemantel, Kayla Siemantel, and Kodey Davis.
David will be laid to rest following a private graveside service on Friday in Fairfield Cemetery, Camby. Family and friends are invited to attend the memorial service on Saturday, September 21, 2019, 11 a.m., at Fairfield Friends Meeting, 10441 E. County Rd 700 S, Camby, IN 46113. Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to The American Friends Service Committee, AFSC Development, 1501 Cherry St. Philadelphia, PA 19102, designated to the "Border Crisis". (this fund provides food, clothing, and legal aid and is endeavoring to end the separation of migrant families at our border). Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I worked with David at Bryant Manufacturing in Martinsville Indiana david taught me a lot about programming CNC machines David was a master on programming he taught me and alot of others about CNC programming David was a good person
I am so sorry Patti. I am with you in spirit.
Dave, Your lovely smile, your warmth, your generous nature and your boyish enthusiasm for life, will forever be in our hearts. The time spent with you and Patti, at your beautiful home, was magical and every day we are reminded of you when we see the wrought iron guitar stand you so lovingly made in your workshops and carried all the way from Indiana to Yorkshire! You will be greatly missed by all the Hodge family.
Patti, I’m sorry to hear about David’s death. He was a special person and will be missed. My brother, Ron Wesner, was very fond of David. I was able to visit with David, Ron and Tom a couple of times in the last few years and enjoyed it very much. I’ve known David since he was a kid! Mildred Wesner Adams