SIGRIST
Gary Leo Sigrist, Sr., age 71, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on September 8th, 2006. Preceded in death by wife of 38 years, June Kathleen (Hart) Sigrist and granddaughter Meghann Kathleen Clark. He is survived by his wife of seven years, Patti Sexton Sigrist, brother Ron (Darlene) Sigrist, sister Claudia McNiff,
sister, Erma (Jack) Bowersock, children, Kate (Joe) Clark, Rita (Ed) Osborn, Gary (Karen) Sigrist, Mark (Melissa) Sigrist, Mary (Bryan) Mulvany, Beth Sigrist, Tony (Madeline) Sigrist, Annie "Pooh Bear" ( Chuck) Durbin, Andrea (Jon) Kochensparger, Chip (Josephine) Sexton. He leaves behind his eighteen grandchildren who loved and adored him. Joey, Sam and Lan Clark, Teddy and Michael Gary Osborn, Gary III, Andrew and Andrea Sigrist, Alex, Adam and Emily Sigrist, Bryan, Kevin, Brandon and Molly Mulvany, Alexis and Morgan Sigrist, Nick Durbin and grandson AJ Sexton VI (due to arrive September 2006) many good friends, and numerous nieces, nephews and their parents, who loved their "Uncle Gary" and have many wonderful memories of good times at his home on White Road and on family vacations together.
Gary graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School in 1952, and served in the Air Force from 1953 until 1957. He retired from Ohio Bell Telephone and Saxton Real Estate. He owned and operated Hall of Frame Studios where he photographed hundreds of kids and their families. If you were ever on the other side of his lens, he got you to smile and you never forgot his charm.
Gary's legacy lives on in his extensive involvement in his community. He loved Grove City and saw it as a great place to live and raise a family. He began the "I love Grove City" Campaign years ago. Gary was instrumental in bringing to fruition the Grove City's Farmer Market, Boo on Broadway, and the annual Town Center Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony. He was a past president of the Catholic Men's Club of Central Ohio, past president of the Grove City Chamber of Commerce and past
President of the Grove City Visitors and Convention Bureau. He was a staunch supporter of South-Western City Schools and took great pride in the fact that his children and grandchildren graduated from SWCS.
Gary loved Little Theater off Broadway and it is his wish that any donations be made in his memory to Little Theater Off Broadway, P.O. Box 504, Grove City, Ohio 43123.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, September 10, 2006, from 2:00-8:00 p.m. at the Newcomer Funeral Home, Southwest Chapel, 3393 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio, with the service on Monday, September 11, 2006, 10:00 a.m. at Out Lady of Victory Church, 1559 Roxbury Rd, Columbus, OH. Interment will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery. Messages of condolence at www.newcomerfamily.com.