David Belsheim

David Belsheim passed away on September 5th 2024 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 74 years old.

David was born in Ventura California to loving parents Harold and Loretta (nee Lehman) Belsheim. David grew up in the St. Louis area, and during childhood he spent summers on relative’s farms in Iowa. David attended Seminary, but ultimately switched paths and earned his PHD from the University of Illinois in Adult Education.

In 1992 David married the love of his life, Leslie, in Jamaica, and the two of them raised their sons in Saint Charles, IL. Leslie and David relocated to their beach house in Pleasant Prairie, WI in 2020.

David had many hobbies and interests including sailing, tennis, hiking, biking, motorcycling, classic American muscle cars, and all things outdoors. He sailed often in Lake Michigan, even sailing across several times, He also enjoyed a few sailing adventures in the Caribbean.

Above all, David was a very kind person and put family first. He, Leslie, and their sons enjoyed many adventures together. 

David was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Harold Belshiem.

He is survived by his wife Leslie, his sons Michael Belsheim (Bali, Indonesia) and Jonathan Belsheim (St. Louis, Missouri) and a sister, Charlotte Hastings (Ballwin, Missouri).

A private burial will be on September 12. A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, September 29th at Kemper Center (6501 3rd ave, Kenosha). Visitation will be from 11am till noon, and a prayer service will be held at noon. All are welcome to share in celebrating David’s life.

In lieu of flowers, donations in David’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association would be appreciated.

David will be missed by all. 

Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations

3016 75th Street Kenosha 53142

262-653-0667

www.caseyfamilyoptions.com

Thoughts for David Belsheim;

  • David was one of the last of the all-around nice guys. I will never forget his genuine kindness, infectious laugh and sense of humor, especially during our sailing adventures (and misadventures) in the southern latitudes.

  • Leslie, I’m very sorry for your loss. David seems like a really nice man. I know it’s been something you’ve been dealing with for a few years but now it’s a reality of his being gone . I understand in many ways And I’m happy to help you in anyway I can, God be with you

  • David, I recall the day and place we first met like it was yesterday. We had a lot of great adventures and my biggest regret is that we missed out on so many others! We were never short for making plans for the next BIG ONE. If only half of those plans had come to fruition we could have written a best seller. Be sure to say “Hello” to Earl for me when you see him. Two Cardinals fans forever!

  • Leslie, Jonathan, Michael I am so sorry for your loss. David was a good and kind neighbor for years. I remember gazing at the Harvest moon in awe with him on our front deck, he really did appreciate all nature had to offer.

  • I have so many fond memories of Uncle David. He was always kind and interested in us kids. I have memories of him and my dad goofing around at summer family parties. I will always remember most vividly the weekend that he and Leslie took all 4 of us kids sailing on Lake Michigan, eating deep dish pizza, and admiring Frank Lloyd Wright homes in Oak Park. Leslie, Michael and Jonathan, my heart is with you. See you soon.

  • Leslie, Michael, Jonathan – wishing you peace and love, and warm memories of the the wonderful times you shared with David. Our weak words carry no special weight, but those memories will keep David alive in your hearts.

  • Elizabeth Wolfe says:

    Leslie, When I first met David, through you, so long ago in Chicago, I knew you two were destined to be together for a long and happy life. I’m so glad to know that is how it happened.

    At this sad time, my heart hurts for you and your young adult sons. If I can do anything for you, please don’t hesitate to ask. Love to you.

  • My prayers are with all who mourn the absence of David, especially Leslie, Jonathan and Michael. He was a great brother-in-law when his brother, Harold, and I were married. He was a fun-loving, warm-hearted, rather brilliant guy with a heart of gold for his siblings and family. God bless all who knew and loved him.

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