Dorothy
G.
Selbach
)Siefert
Obituary
Dorothy G. Siefert, 93, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, died September 1, 2020. Dorothy was born August 17, 1927 in Chicago, IL and was the daughter of the late Laurence and Jennie Selbach. Dorothy married Charles Siefert on July 15, 1950 and they spent 39 wonderful years together before his passing. She was a positive person who enjoyed volunteering, quilting and spending time with family and friends. She will be missed and leaves behind a wonderful example of a life well-lived. Dorothy is survived by her children; Chuck, MaryAnn (Frank) Berkeley, Steve (Pam), Nancy (Bill) Noble, Peggy (Richard) Hochstetler, Dave (Robin), Jean (Tom) Giggey, Dan (Patricia), Paul (Lisa), and Bill (Tina); 16 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Chuck, granddaughter Jennifer; four brothers and a sister. Funeral Service will be 2 pm, Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave with calling from noon to 2 pm. Face coverings are required and social distancing will be followed. Burial will be in Catholic Cemetery, Fort Wayne. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Therese Catholic School or Heartland Hospice Memorial Fund.
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My deepest sympathy to the Seifert family. I have such wonderful memories of my visits to your Ft. Wayne home in the 70’s. Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Chuck were always so welcoming. You will miss her but you have such great memories forever. Love and hugs, Carol Mulcahey (aka – Schrage)
To MaryAnn and all the Seiferts – When I think of your mom I see see her with a big smile or laughing. It makes me smile just thinking of her. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Peggy Garber
To Jean and all the Siefert’s I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was one of the best. Lots of good memories to treasure forever…..hugs~ Sue
Mom, Thanks for teaching me the beauty of positivity and patience. Love you.
Jean, Tom, Nicole and Tommy
MaryAnn, I am so sorry for the loss of your loving Mother. Remember when she helped us make those afghans when we were in Nursing School? I remember her finishing mine. I still have it. Mine was green and yours blue. She was so giving. My sincere condolences. Pam
Dear Mom, Thanks for all the love and kindness you provided in my life. Your memory and spirit will live in our hearts forever, especially at the euchre table.
With Love,
Bill, Tina & Henry
Our sympathies to the Siefert family at this time. Dorothy was so sweet to everyone she met. We will miss her wonderful personality and exuberant laugh.
Chad and Amy Hesting and family
With all of our love
Dave and Robin
Sending love from Colorado.
Tim, Liz, Connor and Coby Hochstetler