Roy-Sigler-Obituary

Roy Sigler Jr.

Middletown, Maryland

Dec 1, 1938 – Mar 9, 2023

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BORN
December 1, 1938
DIED
March 9, 2023
LOCATION
Middletown, Maryland

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Roy William Sigler, Jr., 84, of Middletown, died peacefully on Thursday, March 9, 2023 at Edenton Retirement Community. Born December 1, 1938, near Middletown, Roy was the son of the late Gladys Marie Sigler and Roy William Sigler, Sr. Roy was the husband of nearly 18 years to Carol Hargreaves...

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I knew Coach Sigler from when he taught in the Frederick County Public Schools. He was kind, fair, and supportive. He always encouraged us to do our best and acknowledged our triumphs, regardless of how small. May his friends and family take comfort in their good memories of him.

So sorry to hear about the passing of Roy, who I only met ever so briefly in my life as "Muggs". But my brief encounter with Muggs was a moment I share with many folks as he somehow saw something in me that ended up making a big impact on my first year at Univ of MD, and my life in general. I had just graduated from Middletown High School where I had played soccer, basketball, baseball, but had never met Muggs until out of the blue he invited me to help him with a soccer clinic for the...

I caddied and played golf at the VFW in the very late 50´s and early 60´s I was in awe of Roy who at the time was in his early 20´s and a fine golfer. I tried to copy his swing. He, Wayne Rhoderick, Earl Rhoderick, Nook Rhoderick, Dave Weinberg were all great golfers of that era not to mention all were absolute gentleman as well.

Oh, my gosh, Roy, I can't believe you are gone. So many memories from when you and I were in the same Franklin Life Insurance Office...you as an agent and me as the Office Manager. I remember when you got that fancy sports car and took me for a wild ride in it. You were trying to find a career to handle your visions issues, and you lost your contact lens one day in your office, and I was crawling all around very carefully on the carpet, and found it for you. Just so many memories of those...

Thanks Coach for believing in me when everyone else didn't.Your encouragement helped me to this day.God bless you Roy.Numbers 6:24

Dear Carol, Sending my condolences to you upon the loss of your husband, Roy. I had no idea the two of you have shared many happy years together. I personally did not know Roy, except he did sell me a car many years ago from Frederick Motor Company. I still recall how kind he was. I heard his name over the years mentioned in many sporting conversations. I became Dr. Sorrows' secretary when you resigned from NIST (NBS) back in the late 70's. Perhaps you remember me. Blessings to you...