| SIGLER, BOYD COOPER "TOM," AE4LV, 92, of Louisville died April 18, 2008. He was born in Sharps Run, Schultz WV, graduated from Norwood High School, Norwood OH, Coast Guard Signalman 1/c Sigler served on Lake Michigan during World War II. He began his business career with Household Finance and managed the office in Hazard, Kentucky, before moving with his family to Louisville in 1952. He retired as an insurance agent with CPCU, CLU certification, associated with Employers Mutual of Wausau, Booker & Kinnaird, and NTVL. Tom volunteered for the American Red Cross & Civil Defense, and handled traffic as an Amateur Radio operator, and as an original member of the Louisville and Jefferson Co RACES. He rode with the Southern Indiana Wheelmen, Louisville Bicycle Club; ran with Iroquois Hill Runners, and Cherokee Road Runners logging many miles on foot and bike, recipient of the Round the World award, 1999 and Tour de Heart, Dennis Corbett Spirit award, 1995. He provided leadership with Boy Scouts of America primarily Troop 198, Old KY Home Council. Later he led a troop in Southwick and received nomination for the Silver Beaver. He was preceded in death by his wife of 51 years, Ethel Eleanor Schoenberger; his parents, Hazel Gertrude Forkner Sigler Orbaugh Coe and John Morgan Sigler; stepmother, Mildred Elizabeth Wierhake; and brother, John Elmer. He is survived by his children, William Thomas II, Spenard, AK, Barbara Helen, Mary Kathryn Kohnhorst (Allen), Nashville, TN, Ethel Susan Peters (Bob), Clarksville, IN and Joanne Marie, Lexington, KY; grandchildren Matthew Patrick Morgan, Sonia Sheamarie Farrally, Demian Boyd-Kalil, Chaytea Kemp Nielsen Sigler; Daniel Morgan Alexander Redmon; Bridgette Marie, David Colin, Heidi Jean Kohnhorst; Hannah Kristen, Elizabeth Anne Strunk; nine great grand-children; sisters, Peggy Joanne Elsnau (John), Carole Phyllis Pomeroy (Richard), sisters-in-law, Willa Koenig Sigler, and Helen Jo Schoenberger; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of his life will be held at Huber's Family Farm & Restaurant, Starlight, IN, May 10 from 3-8 p.m, www.joehubers.com The family requests donations to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Dr. 40504, Boy Scouts of America, or the American Radio Relay League |
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