CHARLES-SIEGEL-Obituary

CHARLES SIEGEL

Penn Valley, Pennsylvania

Aug 14, 1923 – May 16, 2013

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BORN
August 14, 1923
DIED
May 16, 2013
LOCATION
Penn Valley, Pennsylvania

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SIEGEL

CHARLES, on May 16, 2013 of Bryn Mawr; husband of the late Elaine (nee Promisel); father of Eric (Robin) Siegel and Laurence (Lisa) Siegel, grand-father of Meryl, Evan, Elyse, David and Maddy; great-grandfather of Dylan. Relatives and friends are invited to Services Sunday 12:30 P.M....

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From September 1946 until May 1948 Charles and 16 other students roomed at the Phi Ep house in Brookline, MA. Charles room was across the hall from mine and whenever he was tired or bored he would come over for a break. We would chat about girls. military service, and our future plans. Charles was always more focused a and certain of his next step. He was a great guy and we all admired him for his work ethic. He came to visit me at Cape Cod 8-9 years ago for a mini-reunion and it was...

My deapest condolances on the passing of your father. My dad, Lawrence T. Pryzblinski, served in the 451st Bomb Group, 726th Squadron as well, in Naples and Foggia Italy during the time period as Mr. Siegel. As an ordanance man, my dad undoubtedly loaded bombs in the B-24 that your father flew his missions on. I wish that he rests in peace with his squadron mates who served our country so well. Thank you. Regards, Thomas L. Pryzblinski

Dear Larry & Eric,
I am Gene Leof. I worked for your Dad for 7 1/2 years at Wanamaker's as a Buyer and everyday was a good day working for Charlie. As I was in The US Air Force during the Korean War, we had a common bond in that regard. He told me about missions over German air space. Our families knew one another too as my wife Doris was Sydney Markovitz' daughter. We used to get together at their house after Rosh Hashanah annually. I remember Elaine with fondness too. You had great...

Dear Eric:

It has been a long time since we last had any contact and an even longer time since I spoke to your Dad. Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and the other members of your family on Charles' passing.

I have a rush of memories of our going to Moss Hospital meetings and of our work at the Jewish Federation. Your dad was a great guy, a good man who served his community well. It was an honor for me to have known him and worked with him. I know that you and the...