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Susan Sigleo M.D.

Washington, District of Columbia

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SIGLEO, SUSAN, M.D. "Dr. Susie"

Of Oakton, VA on Tuesday, June 15, 2004. She is survived by her husband, C. Elliot Foutes; stepson, Spencer Thomas Foutes; mother, Jane H. Underwood; father; Van Keith Hainline; siblings, Michelle Hainline and Anne Underwood; preceded in death by Wayne Sigleo....

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After all these years, I still think of you often. You were an extraordinary doctor-and an extraordinary woman. You helped me more than you could ever know. I have my son, now 18 years old, because of your care. I owe you so much. Truly, everything. So today, I just want to say it out loud: Thank you, Dr. Sigleo. Thank you.

A person as amazing and wonderful and caring as Dr. Sigleo will live forever in our hearts. You are very much missed.

You will never be forgotten my friend!!!

A wonderful doctor, friend, sister, daughter, and so much more! You are remembered today as much as you are everyday and so much more. You are missed SO much!!

You haven't been forgotten, old friend. Never will be.

I have been a patient of Dr. Sigleo's for the past 14 years and she has delivered two of my children. My last child was delivered by another OBGYN, but after her birth, I once again returned to Dr. Sigleo for my care. I last saw Dr. Sigleo, as her patient, just five days before her death. We sat and spoke beyond the normal examination time and I remember thinking...WOW...this is why I have been coming back to Dr. Sigleo for so long. She always had a smile for me, and asked about the kids and...

Dr. Sigleo delivered our daughter Brooke Griffin on 3-11-01 at Reston Hospital. She did a fine job of keeping the nervous mom, dad, and baby in good health and good spirits.
Goodbye Susan, I hope to see you again one day.

It is through a blur of tears and a saddened heart that I write these words, words to express my deepest respect, admiration and love for Dr. Sigleo, and my deepest condolences to her family, who she talked about often and lovingly.

Dr. Sigleo became my doctor in 1989, after I moved to this area after graduation. I was thrilled and scared to be starting my grownup life at last...it was only appropriate that she be there when my four children started their lives. From the moment...

Dr. Sigleo was a wonderful person, not to mention a terrific doctor. She understood her patients needs and was never too busy to talk about your problems and concerns. Somehow, even in the worst of times, you always knew she cared. Her hugs made you feel better and you knew she really cared about you. I know the last couple of years have not been easy for her, but she was always smiling and happy to see her patients.

She was the best! I know she has finally found peace. The...