James-Siegmann-Obituary

James L. Siegmann

Goshen, Indiana

Sep 24, 1946 – Dec 19, 2024

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September 24, 1946
DIED
December 19, 2024
LOCATION
Goshen, Indiana

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James "Jim" L. Siegmann, 78, died Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024, at his home in Goshen after a short time under hospice care. He was born Sept. 24, 1946, in Ashland, Ohio, to Leslie and Frances (Shiffler) Siegmann. The family moved to Goshen when Jim was 5 as Leslie opened a print shop, Siegmann...

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Jim´s Family I´m sorry for your loss. He loved you very much and spoke of you often. Jim was a friend since GHS and Demolay days. Shirley and I enjoyed many noon lunches at Hoppers. What a friend, always! You will be missed by many Jim. RIP

My condolences to the family. Jim was a fantastic community leader and great to work with at The Community Foundation where we provided market research consulting services to them. I had built a relationship with him already at Impressions just before it was sold as we were a potential client in my previous role. Jim had a great gift for visionary relationship building, fantastic story telling about the work they did and stayed in touch with me for many years. The community will miss a...

Jim was there when I was hired as Director of Families First in 2007. He was my mentor too...on my Board of Directors. Always giving me guidance and encouragement! He always had faith in me and even after my position was finished, he always greeted me with such friendship and caring. May the family find peace in knowing he touched so many hearts. We will never forget you, Jim!

I worked at Siegmann Printing for many years. He will be greatly missed.

My sympathy to Jim's family at his passing. I knew Jim for many years thru the United Way and many other organizations that we crossed paths . He was friendly, outgoing and interesting to know.

Jim was one of the first people introduced to me during my first day of work at Ruthmere. Ruthmere's Treasurer George Freese was taking me on an orientation of sorts around town to meet with the city's "movers and shakers." George took me to the Electric Brew and introduced me to both Jim and Rod Roberson in one sentence as we walked in the door. The warmth from both was immediate, and both have become trusted friends and mentors to me for many years. We will do well for our community's...