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In Memory of Melissa Sievers (July 6, 1979 - August 19, 2021)

Melissa Sievers passed away August 19, 2021, at Sanford USD Medical Center in Sioux Falls, SD, at the age of 42 years, after warrior-like battles with lymphoma and West Nile virus. Melissa leaves behind her devoted husband Nick Sievers and their sons Owen, age 9, and Isaac, age 4.

Melissa worked as a videographer/editor, photographer, and producer for SDPB for 19 years. In that time, Melissa told countless stories about the people, places, and food and culture across South Dakota, most recently as producer for Dakota Life. Melissa said of her work: “The people I visit with are so passionate. So many of the stories are about tenacity and connection to the land. I feel like I pay tribute not only to people who came before, but to a variety of people exploring and trying to do things differently.”

In addition to videography and photography, Melissa loved nature and outdoor activities: bicycling, kayaking, hiking, morel mushroom hunting, gardening, and raising vegetables and chickens at home on the farm she shared with Nick and the boys. Melissa also loved introducing her young sons to the natural world. Owen and Isaac often accompanied Mom on her many outdoor adventures as well as on photo and video shoots.

Celebration of Life services were held for Melissa Aug. 24 at the United Church of Christ Congregational Church in Vermillion. Melissa’s ashes were placed under a new oak tree near her beloved garden and chicken run at the country home she shared with Nick, Owen, and Isaac.

SDPB staff are saddened by this tremendous loss. Melissa was a bright, creative colleague and a dear friend to many. Her smile, positivity and “never-saynever” attitude impacted her co-workers as well as the hundreds of South Dakotans whose stories she loved telling. We are all grateful and better for having known her.

Melissa’s husband Nick Sievers is thankful for the outpouring of generous support. In gratitude, Nick wants to help other children and families, and asks that contributions celebrating Melissa’s unconditional love and generosity be sent to the Vermillion Food Pantry at www.vermillionfoodpantry. org/donate or Vermillion Food Pantry, 9 Court Street, Vermillion, SD, 57069.

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