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Additional SIGMAN Surnames in STEELY CHAPEL Cemetery
SIGMAN, David NathanielSIGMAN, 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. 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 • R758177-G0-S3
May 1, 1900
Oct 8, 1922
Parents:
Marcus Lafayette "Fate" Sigman (1854 - 1939)
Ellen Elizabeth Volner Sigman (1879 - 1965)
From the Elk Creek News article in The Cabool Enterprise, May 18, 1922:
Willie Sigman, who has been sick for some time died Sunday morning and was buried Monday afternoon at Elk Creek.
Funeral services conducted by J.W. Dickinson. While Willie had not been well for a couple of years no one realized he was so much worse until about a week before he died. All that friends and relatives could do, was done for him, but nothing seemed to relieve his suffering. It is hard to see one die so young, but our Greater doeth all things well. The broken hearted parents, brothers and sisters have the sympathy of all.
Contributed on 10/19/14 by mjrwag
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