SHEILA MARGRET SEIG
Sheila Margret Seig, of Sunman, was born on March 21, 1949, in Cincinnati, a daughter to William and Norma Felix Noonan, Sr. She married Gary Seig on November 25, 1967, and he survives. Sheila worked for many years as a teacher’s aide for Sunman Dearborn schools. She was a member of St. Nicholas Church and its Ladies Sodality, the Hoosier Hill Car Club, and the Hoosier Ho-Downers. Sheila was also a 4-H leader for the dog club, and enjoyed baking, many crafts, bowling and traveling. Her favorite past-time was having all the family over for gatherings, especially at the holidays, and spending time with the grandchildren. On Saturday, November 21, 2020, at the age of 71, she passed away at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Lawrenceburg.
Those surviving who will cherish Sheila’s memory include her husband of more than 52 years, Gary Seig; children, Amy (Jimmy) Allen of New Alsace, Rob (Rita) Seig of Brookville, and Angie Volk of Denver, CO; five grandchildren, Derek and Carlie Allen, Logan, Gunnar and Reid “RJ” Seig; one great-grandchild, Nolan Allen; one brother, Bill Noonan, Jr., and two sisters, Maureen Hart and Charmaine Padgett. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters MaryAnn Mattei and Tina Noonan.
Friends may visit with the family on Friday, November 27, 2020, from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home, 107 Vine Street, Sunman. Fr. Shaun Whittington will officiate a Mass of Christian burial at 1 p.m., at St. Nicholas Catholic Church and interment will follow in the church cemetery.
All attending must follow Governor Holcomb’s Covid-19 mandates: You must wear a mask; you must social distance; attendance at the funeral home is limited capacity, and if you are not feeling well, or if you have a compromised immune system, you are encouraged to stay home.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Parkinson’s Foundation at www.parkinson.org or to the Ripley/Ohio/Dearborn Special Education at rodspecialeducation.org. To sign the online guestbook or to leave a personal memory please visit www.cookrosenberger.com.