MAX SEIGLE–1935
- Name
- MAX SEIGLE
Source | Family Tree - Will Ogburn for Silverman/Buckner Family Publication: Family Tree Dated February 2002 |
Source | Obituaries Citation details: The Daily Republican Monongahela, Pennsylvania Date of entry in original source: August 6, 1935 (Av 7, 5695) Text: DEATH CLAIMS MAX L. SIEGLE
Well Known Monongahela Business Man Victim of Heart Attack.
Maxwell L. Siegle, prominent business man of Monongahela, died suddenly at his home, Marne avenue at Sixth street, early this morning. His death came as a distinct shock to his many friends. While members of Mr. Siegle's family were aware of a heart condition that caused them concern, never at any time had he had attacks of an extremely alarming nature. Mr. Siegle became suddenly ill last night and medical aid hastily summoned was of no avail; he succumbed to the attack at about two o'clock.
The deceased, a native of Russia, was born June 17, 1880. For the past twelve years he had resided in Monongahela where he was the successful proprietor of the "Dollar Store." By his fairness and business integrity, he commanded the respect of all his associates. His devotion to his family was known to all; his hopes and ambitions were bounded by his affection for them.
Surviving are his wife, Toube Siegle and one daughter, Gloria, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Dora Aaron, of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Harry Green, of Homestead; three brothers, Daniel, of Lancaster, and William and Jack, of Donora. |