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John “Paul” Sieler, 51

| December 4, 2022 12:00 AM

John “Paul” Sieler, 51, was called home to the Lord in an unexpected car accident on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022. Paul was raised by his loving parents Chuck and Linda Sieler in Kalispell, where he also married his soulmate Enna. Together Paul and Enna raised two beautiful daughters which he referred to as the “best thing in his life.”

Paul enjoyed serving his community by working for South Kalispell Fire Deptartment, Flathead County Search & Rescue and Wasilla Alaska Fire Department. He worked most of his life building and repairing campers and RVs for the family business, S&S Campers and Canopies, and his own company Northwest Custom Campers (NWCC). Paul was passionate and meticulous in his work and was always so proud when his hard work came together perfectly. Most recently he loved his job for Flathead County managing the waste container sites typically at Bigfork, Somers, Lakeside and Ashley.

Paul was an avid recreational enthusiast and lived life on the wild side. His favorite activity was spending quality time with family and friends in the great outdoors. He was known to turn a “short” hike into an all day adventure with his coin phrase “Let’s just see what's around this next corner.” Paul was a true Montana mountain man.

Paul was a born storyteller. There was never a dull moment and always an abundance of laughter when Paul decided to share his wild life stories with friends and family.

Paul had a kind heart and always tried to help, mentor and minister to those who needed it. Paul touched the lives of many and is truly missed.

Paul left behind his father, Allen “Chuck” Sieler and mother Linda Sieler; his true love, Rhowenna “Enna” Brittney Sieler; his daughters, Natasha Sieler (and her significant other Chris), Francine Wiersma and his son-in-law Aaron Wiersma; his siblings Hazel and Allen; neices and nephews; and many in-laws.

In lieu of a traditional memorial service a “Final Farewell” will be held Saturday, Dec. 10 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Central Christian Church, 248 2nd Ave. E., Kalispell. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like you to write a memory or story you have of Paul. Writing supplies will be provided at the service or can be mailed to 459 Willow Glen Drive, Kalispell, MT 59901. The family also requests spending quality time in the great outdoors with your loved ones in his memory.