Obit: Siggelkow, Charles W. (4 MAY 1903 -
7 JUN 2002)
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Surnames: SIGGELKOW PRESTI COLBURN THOMPSON RUSSELL
----Source: STEAGER FAMILY SCRAPBOOK
Siggelkow, Charles W. (4 MAY 1903 - 7 JUN
2002)
Charles W. Siggelkow, 99, Withee, Clark
County, died June 7, 2002, at the Clark County Health Care Center
in Owen, where he had resided the last nine months.
Funeral services were on Monday, June 10, 2002, at the Community
Alliance Church in Withee. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Edmond Rohland, John Siggelkow, John Spilker,
Wayne Thompson, Craig Siggelkow, and Dave Kiedrowski.
Charles Wesley Siggelkow was born on May 4, 1903, in Baraboo, Sauk
County, the son of Charles and Estella (Colburn) Siggelkow. He was
a 1921 graduate of Withee High School. Charles and Hazel Thompson
were united in marriage on March 18, 1933. They farmed in the Town
of Hixon until 1962. While residing on the farm, Charles was
employed with the former Fredrick Post Company of Owen until 1968.
He also was an interior and exterior painter and wallpaperer. He
was a member of the Community Alliance Church, and enjoyed hunting
and fishing.
Surviving are his loving children: Daughter Beatrice (Emil) Presti
of Gleabeulah sons: John (Nancy) Siggelkow of Bluefield, West Va.,
Robert (Alice) Sigglekow of O'Fallon, Mo., Donald (Diana) Siggelkow
of Milwaukee 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his wife Hazel Siggelkow, Feb. 10, 1971, one
son, Charles Jr., Nov. 20, 1996, great-grandson, Jason Russell,
June 29, 2001 and three sisters, Ruth, Florence and Mary
Louise.
Maurina Funeral Home of Owen assisted the family with
arrangements.
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