COLONIEL HEIGHTS – Gary E. Siegel, age 78, passed away at his residence on Monday, November 6, 2023, after a brief illness.
Gary was born on September 12, 1945, in Baltimore, MD, and is family moved to Marion, VA In his early teens. He moved to Kingsport in 1976 and retired from Wellmont in 2008. He enjoyed landscaping, and playing golf with his longtime friends Jerr, Glen, and David.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William, and Eulala Siegel.
Gary is survived by his wife, Joyce; sister-in-law, Betty Hall, one sister; and two nephews.
The family would like to say a very special thank you to Amedysis Hospice for their kindness and support.
Gary's wishes were to be cremated and have no formal services.
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Fran & Clayton Horne
July 12, 2024
Gary was one of my closest friends in high school and also served as an usher in our wedding in `68. We traveled out west in the eighties, enjoying the sights in a Winnebago and making great memories.
I was delighted to see Gary at our 50 year class of 64´ reunion and to reminisce of old times.
I´ll not forget Gary and treasure the memories of such a great friend!
jamie
March 28, 2024
joyce, just now learned of gary´s passing and send my belated condolences to you and family. played a lot of golf with him in the past and will miss him.
Connie Puckett
November 12, 2023
Joyce. I am so sorry. Sending prayers and love. My husband Jack passed away Sept 8. I am thinking of you. Love Connie Puckett
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