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Victoria "Vickie" Lee Siegfried May 30, 2025
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Victoria (Vickie) Lee Siegfried on May 30, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Known fondly by all as “Nana,” Vickie was a beacon of kindness, devotion, and unwavering love for her family and community.
Vickie dedicated many years to volunteering with the Caseville Public School Booster Club, ensuring students and athletes had the support they needed to thrive. Her greatest joy came from attending the extracurricular activities of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, whether at band concerts, sporting events, or other school functions, she was always there, cheering them on with pride. A devoted fan of the Detroit Tigers, she especially liked Willie Horton and Miguel Cabrera, never missing an opportunity to watch her beloved team play.
Vickie was the cherished wife of Mike Siegfried for 62 years, until his passing on May 5, 2025. Together, they built a beautiful family that they adored and were very proud of. She was a devoted mother to M. Brian (Jacqueline) Siegfried, Y. Denise Janke, Bob (Laura) Siegfried, and Jeff Siegfried. Her greatest joy was her family, and she cherished her grandchildren-Matthew, Andrew, Kristen, Alyssa, Lauren, Nicholas, Alexandra, Heather, Rebecca-and her great-grandchildren, Reed, Nikolai, Kinsley, Hudson, Aubrey, Sienna, and Sofia.
A celebration of life for both Vickie and Mike will be held 2:30 PM Friday, July 25, 2025, where family and friends will gather to honor their legacy at Great Lakes National Cemetery.
Vickie’s warmth, generosity, and deep love for her family will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.
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