Her parents were the late Joseph Wilson. She removed to Dover from Cambridge five years ago, where she was a member of the U. B. church.
Mrs. Sigman was a former Newcomerstown resident.
Surviving are eight children, Mrs. John Needs, Dover, Mrs. John Colvin, of Columbus, Mrs. Wm. McKim of Alliance, Mrs. Finley Colvin of Dover, Harry and Thomas Sigman both of Cambridge, Ralph Sigman of Colonial Park, Pa., and Charles Sigman of Dover; twenty grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Sarelda Heckelberry, Coshocton.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Sunday at the homeof Mrs. John Needs, 846 Crater avenue, Dover, with Rev. Holdemann officiating. Burial in charge of Jones & Lydick, Newcomerstown funeral directors, will be made in the Cambridge Cemetery.
The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Sept. 18, 1931
Her parents were the late Joseph Wilson. She removed to Dover from Cambridge five years ago, where she was a member of the U. B. church.
Mrs. Sigman was a former Newcomerstown resident.
Surviving are eight children, Mrs. John Needs, Dover, Mrs. John Colvin, of Columbus, Mrs. Wm. McKim of Alliance, Mrs. Finley Colvin of Dover, Harry and Thomas Sigman both of Cambridge, Ralph Sigman of Colonial Park, Pa., and Charles Sigman of Dover; twenty grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Sarelda Heckelberry, Coshocton.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m., Sunday at the homeof Mrs. John Needs, 846 Crater avenue, Dover, with Rev. Holdemann officiating. Burial in charge of Jones & Lydick, Newcomerstown funeral directors, will be made in the Cambridge Cemetery.
The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Sept. 18, 1931
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