David Paul Holbeck

December 26, 1959 ~ May 22, 2020

David P. Holbeck, 60, Sioux Falls, SD, died unexpectedly at his home, on Friday, May 22, 2020.

A Celebration of David’s Life will take place from 2-4pm, Saturday, June 27, 2020, at McCarty Park in Brandon, SD.

David Paul Holbeck was born on December 26, 1959, to Donald and Nova (Spawn) Holbeck, in Sioux Falls, and attended school in Sioux Falls before moving to Chester, SD, where he graduated. He then went on to attend Dakota State College in Madison. David worked various jobs at Arctic Cat Manufacturing, Intech, and most recently Holiday Inn. He was more known for his musical talent. Although David was born with birth defects that caused his arms to be shorter and lacking thumbs, he trained himself to play drums, piano, and the organ.  David was a member of the Apostolic House of Deliverance in Sioux Falls. He was an avid Vikings fan and Twins fan.

David leaves behind his mother, Nova (Jim) Like, Luverne, MN; four siblings, Craig (Gena) Holbeck, Colorado Springs, CO, Daniel (Mary) Holbeck, The Woodlands, TX, Cherise (Ed) Ray, Luverne, MN, and Steve Holbeck, Sioux Falls; and five nieces and nephews, Matt, Kayla, Tori, Ashley and Donald.

David was preceded in death by his father, Donald Holbeck.

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  • Lisa (Carruthers) Mathieu says:

    Sorry for your loss. He was very talented in high School. He was Carolyn’s classmate.

  • Lisa Aldrich Acheson says:

    So sorry to hear the news of David’s death. He will be remembered for his drum skills, passion for music, and being a good friend and classmate. Over the years our paths crossed a few times and I was always excited to see him and have a good visit. My sympathy and prayers to his family.

  • Gene Skotvold says:

    Sorry to the Holbeck Family for your loss. David was younger and I do remember him for the love of playing music.

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