Sherman-Tiggle-Obituary

Sherman E. Tiggle

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Sherman E. Tiggle 1935 - 2005 CHICOPEE - Sherman Edward Tiggle, 69, of 814 Prospect St., Chicopee, MA, departed this life on Monday, June 27, 2005 at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in White Stone, VA on September 12, 1935, son of the late Rossie Tiggle and Marzelia...

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To Aunt Lenora, Georgie and Darryl,

I was so sorry to hear about your loss, Uncle Sherman was truly a great man. I was even more dissappointed that I could not attend the going home ceremony, I heard that there was standing room only. That only goes to show you how many people loved and cared about him. He had such a gentle and loving spirit and was equally as hardworking and always provided for his family. I know that God will take extra special care of him. Please rest...

I am one of many who have had the plessure of working with Sherman. He will be sadly missed.

I would like to tell Lenora, Darrel and George and your family how sorry I am for your loss. Top was such an inspiration to me. My first assignment as a young officer was at Fort Dix and Top Tiggle was my First Sergeant. He has taught me so many things that helped me throughout my Army and civilian careers and in life in general. There was no one else in the Army that made such an impact on me. He loved his family and loved the Army. His professionalism and devotion to duty were only...

George and family,

I wanted to express my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.

Lenora and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our sincere condolonces.

To the family of Sherman Tiggle I want to offer my sincerest sympathy. Sherman was such a wonderful human being and will be missed by all who knew him.Gone from our sight for now but not ever forgotten in our hearts.

I WORKED WITH SHERMAN AT THE BULK MAIL CENTER, AND HE WAS A VERY GOOD MAN AND DELIGHT TO BE AROUND. I WILL MISS HIM AND WILL PRAY FOR HIM AND HIS FAMILY.

I'm just one of dozens of people who knew and worked with Sherman at the Springfield BMC. So far as I know, everyone liked the man; certainly, everyone who knew him respected his dignity and industry. I never understood why he wasn't a manager. He certainly had the technical , professional qualifications to be a manager, and we all know he had the human skills to excel as the quiet leader he was. It took me a few hours after his death to realize I would never see him again. I'm diminished by...

My deepest sympathy to the Tiggle family. You should be proud of this man, I am. I was Sherm's MDO at the BMC. A hard working dedicated man. He will be missed.
I am sorry for your loss.
Dan Provost