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Mary Ellen Sieggreen

Saginaw, Michigan

1934 - 2022

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Sieggreen, Mary Ellen 9/8/1934 - 9/13/2022 Saginaw, Michigan Passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family and friends on September 13, 2022. She was born September 8, 1934 in Saginaw, Michigan, the daughter of the late Peter and Louise Giorgis. She spent her life faithfully...

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Remembering Mary Ellen on her birthday with much love and fond memories. She never died. She will remain in my heart all the days of my life. With love, Ruth Ann, Marv and baby Kingston

I remember when Mary Ellen would come to our health fair or screening. She always said what was on her mind (good or bad). She was friendly, caring and always willing to help someone out. Ann you had an amazing mother and have many of her traits. Miss you

A sweet & caring person. Wonderful nurse & coworker

I am so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful women who touched the lives of so many people. She will be missed more than words can say. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Ann, I prefer a more personal message, but then how would all the lives Mary Ellen touched know this was meant for them as well as you, Dave, piglet, Grant, Bill, etc.? Saying good-bye to Mary Ellen...I never knew it would be so difficult. I miss her more than I can verbalize. I called her each morning and I continue to think I can do the same, but the need is there, but replaced by the ache of loss and, yes, regret. I should have never said a word when she said my hair was too dark...

Mary Ellen was the most thoughtful, generous, kind woman we have ever met. The world lost a beautiful soul but heaven has gained an angel. We are sorry for your loss. Rosemary Collison and Ruth Morgan

Ann, Dave, Gabriella, and Grant Our sincere condolences on the loss of your mother/grandmother. What a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family through this difficult time. The Starr Family

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