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Sarah Ina Sigman

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Sarah Ina Sigman

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
21 Jan 1935 (aged 61)
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Obituary - Miss Sigman Heart Victim - Dies Saturday at Sister's Home - Miss Sarah In
a Sigman, 62, died Saturday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. T. Colvin, 417 Crater avenue, Dover, following six months illness with heart trouble.
Miss Sigman removed to Dover seven years ago from the Wolf Station vicinity. Her mother, Mary Kathryn Sigman died three years ago.
Miss Sigman was born in Guernsey County, October 11, 1873, the daughter of Josiah and Mary Sigman.
She was a member of the Dover U.B. church.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. John Needs and Mrs. F. T. Colvin, both of Dover; Mrs. John Colvin, Columbus, and Mrs. Maggie McKim, Alliance, and four brothers, H. M. Sigman and Thomas Sigman, both of Cambridge,; C. H. Sigman, Dover and Ralph Sigman, Harrisburg, Pa.
Private funeral serivices will be held at the F. T. Colvin home, where she died, at 1 p.m. tomorrw with Rev. C. C. Allton officiating. Burial in the Cambridge cemetery will be in charge of Jones & Lydick, Newcomerstown undertakers.
The body may be viewed until noon tomorrow.
The Daily News, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Jan. 21, 1935
Obituary - Miss Sigman Heart Victim - Dies Saturday at Sister's Home - Miss Sarah In
a Sigman, 62, died Saturday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. T. Colvin, 417 Crater avenue, Dover, following six months illness with heart trouble.
Miss Sigman removed to Dover seven years ago from the Wolf Station vicinity. Her mother, Mary Kathryn Sigman died three years ago.
Miss Sigman was born in Guernsey County, October 11, 1873, the daughter of Josiah and Mary Sigman.
She was a member of the Dover U.B. church.
Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. John Needs and Mrs. F. T. Colvin, both of Dover; Mrs. John Colvin, Columbus, and Mrs. Maggie McKim, Alliance, and four brothers, H. M. Sigman and Thomas Sigman, both of Cambridge,; C. H. Sigman, Dover and Ralph Sigman, Harrisburg, Pa.
Private funeral serivices will be held at the F. T. Colvin home, where she died, at 1 p.m. tomorrw with Rev. C. C. Allton officiating. Burial in the Cambridge cemetery will be in charge of Jones & Lydick, Newcomerstown undertakers.
The body may be viewed until noon tomorrow.
The Daily News, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Jan. 21, 1935


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