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Christopher John Sigman, 58, of Fall River, passed on peacefully surrounded by his family on July 4th, 2025.
He was the beloved husband of Karen (Natale) Sigman and devoted father to Ian Christopher Sigman.
Born in Glens Falls, NY he is a son of Doreen (Perry) Sigman and the late John Sigman, and was the beloved grandson of the late Louis and Fanny "Fanch" Perry.
Chris is also survived by his brother Sean Sigman and his wife Cheri of Somerset, his cherished dog Georgie, and several nieces and nephews.
Chris was a faithful Patriots fan and enjoyed watching the games with “the squad”. He loved music and enjoyed searching for new craft beers to sample and share. His best mornings were when he had his favorite mug filled with coffee, Georgie by his side and Formula1 racing on TV.
Chris loved sending his people entertaining memes and if you were lucky enough to be one of his people then you know that his humor ran deep.
He was an incredible father and husband. Karen and Ian were his world and they will miss him terribly but they know that Chris fought a courageous eight year battle with leukemia and has finally crossed the finish line and won.
Relatives and friends are invited to gather on Monday, July 14th from 3-4:30pm at the Silva-Faria SOMERSET Funeral Home, 86 County St., Somerset, where his Funeral Service will take place at 4:30pm. Private cremation to follow.
Flowers are welcome or donations in his memory may be made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute or the Leukemia Society.
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