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Henry Siegling

Charleston, South Carolina

Jan 25, 1942 – Apr 26, 2023 (Age 81)

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BORN
January 25, 1942
DIED
April 26, 2023
AGE
81
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Henry Siegling MT. PLEASANT - Henry Inman Siegling, 81, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, died peacefully at home surrounded by his children on Wednesday, April 26, 2023. His funeral service will be held Wednesday, May 3, 2023 in St. John's Lutheran Church, 5 Clifford Street, Charleston, SC at...

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Such a kind and spiritual man...

Hope the trumpets in Heaven will blow to welcome Henry. Will miss him and the greating he always gave me when we met. So much fun over the years knowing and seeing him - from high school trumpet section. My thoughts are with his family especially Lanneau (!st Tues.).

We were so blessed to know your Mom and Dad. They were both wonderful people.

We grew up next door to the Sieglings - probably the first neighbors I remember. I recall Henry´s old Model T, parked nearby in a vacant lot, and his becoming the Newberry Indian. He told me he´d been something of a wild child in his youth. He altered his course, though, and become a fine gentleman. On behalf of my family, I offer our condolences, and ask for God´s blessings on the Siegling family.

Henry will surely be missed. A fine gentleman has made the transition. Jane will be glad to see him.

I met Henry in 1984 while working with Lloyd Fitzgerald. They were the best of friends. They would often play jokes on each other (via the phone) using me as the go-between. I always loved talking with Henry when he called, and scheming with him was so much fun. Prayers and big hugs to the whole family.

Thoughts and prayers to the Seigling family. I worked with Jane for many years and got to know Henry though Jane. The love they shared for each other and for their family was truly inspiring. Hold on to the memories and find comfort in knowing they are now reunited.

Among numerous attributes in CHS class of 1960, Henry was the "Friendliest" and "Turkey Day" track star.