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Additional SIGMAN Surnames in STEELY CHAPEL Cemetery
SIGMAN, EarlSIGMAN, Ellen ElizabethSIGMAN, FernSIGMAN, George E.SIGMAN, George W.SIGMAN, GladysSIGMAN, Lawson FranklinSIGMAN, LorenaSIGMAN, Marcus LafayetteSIGMAN, Mary AnnSIGMAN, Melvina IsabelleSIGMAN, Nora M.SIGMAN, Ralph JohnSIGMAN, Ralph RaySIGMAN, Sarah M.SIGMAN, Synthia ElizabethSIGMAN, William D.SIGMAN, William Jennings Additional SIGMAN Surnames in TEXAS County
SIGMAN, Bessie NadineSIGMAN, Carl RaySIGMAN, CheyenneSIGMAN, EarlSIGMAN, Elsie L. "Pickle"SIGMAN, Ethel MaeSIGMAN, Goldie EasterSIGMAN, Grace PeggySIGMAN, H.E. "Gene"SIGMAN, Helen M.SIGMAN, James Dee "Jim"SIGMAN, Lawrence D.SIGMAN, PaulineSIGMAN, Peggy A.SIGMAN, Raymond RaySIGMAN, Raymond R. VETERANSIGMAN, Randy "Joe"SIGMAN, Vera FayeSIGMAN, Vernon LeroySIGMAN, Vernon Leroy VETERAN KOREA
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Submitted: 10/19/14 • Approved: 10/28/14 • Last Updated: 4/19/18 • R758089-G0-S3
Dec 5, 1889 MO
Nov 28, 1963 Houston, Texas, MO
David Nathaniel Sigman, son of George and Melvina Sigman, was born on December 5, 1889 at the home place on Hamilton Creek, Mo., and departed this life November 28, 1963 at the Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, lacking seven days of being 74 years of age.
He was united in marriage to Olive Pipkin on March 4, 1914 and to this union one son was born, Rex who died in infancy.
In early life Dave was converted and at the time of his death he was a member of the Steely Chapel Church of Elk Creek.
In later years he was married to Elsie Travise and is survived by her of the home. He is also survived by five brothers, George of Houston, Fred and Will of Elk Creek, Bob and Homer of California. Five sisters, Mrs. Louie Potts of Cabool, Mrs. Elsie Altis of Houston, Mrs. Stella Rust of Cabool, Mrs. Mayme Harmon of California, and Mrs. Mabel Stouse of St. Louis. Also a host of other relatives and many friends. Dave's good work among the sick and aged will long be remembered and sadly missed by all who knew him.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. at Steely Chapel Methodist Church with Delmar Poe officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Elliott-Gentry.
[Elsie is actually buried in Cabool Cemetery with her 1st husband Doda Travise.]
Contributed on 10/19/14 by mjrwag
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