Memorial contributions may be made to the Dysart Endowment Fund for Musical Arts, Webster Groves Presbyterian Church, 45 West Lockwood, St. Louis Missouri 63119 or to the St. John's Mercy Hospital Foundation, 901 E. Fifth Street, Washington, MO 63090 in care of Sr. Camilla Verret. David Sage Dysart of Washington, Missouri, died on Wednesday night, March 15, 2006 at St. Louis University Medical Center, of complications following surgery. Mr. Dysart, grew up in Webster Groves, Missouri. He graduated from Webster Groves High School before attending Westminster College and Washington University. He was an Eagle scout, a member of Beta Theta Pi, and received a number of honors for his musical, athletic and academic ability. Mr. Dysart joined his father as a manufacturers representative spending his career in the railroad industry, first working for The O'Fallon Company, and later in his own business, Dysart & Associates. Mr. Dysart is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Bohmker Dysart of Union, Mo.and his first wife, Mary Jane Kastrup Dysart Wallace of St. Louis; his children, Wendy Dysart Moog of Williamsburg, VA, Laura Dysart Saylor of Mission, KS, and David S. Dysart, Jr. of St. Louis, Julie Bethel Elston of St. Louis, and Kurt Bethel of St. Louis. He was predeceased by two brothers, Max Dysart and Jerry Dysart, and one sister, Ramona Dysart Michenfelder. He is survived by his sister, The Reverend Rosemary Dysart Baue of Fishers Island, NY. Other survivors include nieces and nephews, Jack L. Dysart of Steamboat Springs, CO, Nancy Dysart Hine of Bakersfield, CA, Patricia Baue Nizen of Hamden, CT, Arthur Christian Baue, II, of St. Louis, William Dysart Baue of Sunderland, MA, Donald Bryson Gerber, Douglas Dysart Gerber of St. Louis, Jodi Gerber Andersen of St. Louis, Michael Michenfelder of St. Louis, Ann Michenfelder Yancey of St. Louis, Elizabeth Michenfelder Brown, Julie Michenfelder Wolfe of St. Louis, and grandchildren Aubrey Jane Moog, Evan Dysart Moog, Colin Sage Moog, Everette Leigh Saylor, and Blake Andrew Elston. The Memorial Service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 18, 2006 at the Webster Groves Presbyterian Church. A reception following the service will be held at the church.