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Imogene Sieg

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Imogene (Jean) Lowe (Crisp) Sieg was called home by our Lord on March 24, 2011. She is preceded in death by her husband Glenn, brother Richard and sister-in-law Phyllis. Jean was born on July 3, 1925 to Gus and Merral Crisp in Mangum, OK. She graduated from Mangum HS and went to work at Altus Air...

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Glenn and Jean were lifelong friends of my parents since their earliest days in the Air Force. When my folks talked of their very dearest friends, the Siegs always made the short list. I remember Jean as the most beautiful and gracious of ladies I ever knew. Glenn and my Dad died too young. Jean and my mom died recently. Now, they are reunited, once again, with the Lord. May God richly bless Stan and his family with the wonderful memories of his mom.

Jean was a classmate, the class of '43 will not be the same without her.

Rob Overton, Class of '43

Stan, Elizabeth, Jaclyn, Shannon, and Shelby,

This world has truly lost an angel. Jean was such a good friend to our family through the past 40 years since she and Glenn were our neighbors in Davenport. I'm so glad that we were able to meet all three of you granddaughters at one time or another. Your "NaNa," as you called her, was always so proud of you, as I know you were of her. Both she and Glenn were great surrogate grandparents, especially to our oldest daughter Julie. We...

Jean was a wonderful person and a great grandmother. We met Jean as mom/grandmother to Shannon. She loved her family and her girls. We were privilege to know her. Please know our thoughts, praysr and love are with you at this time. Chip and Cathy Miller

Jean was a dear friend of my father, Bob McCorkle. They shared friendship, adventure, love of life and joy. I am so grateful to have had her in our life. The Friday night card games are legend. She is a very special part of the McCorkle family. Her love of family and friends is her lagacy we will not forget.
Connie McCorkle Howell.

I commiserate with you on your loss at this difficult time. CW

On behalf of the AFGE 2282 Executive Board and our 1400 collective bargaining unit employees, we would like to express our deepest heart felt condolences to the Sieg Family.