Nettie Jon Seigler-West, 90, of Boone, North Carolina passed away 2 am Saturday, morning, July 18, 2020 at Atria Johnson Ferry in Marietta, Georgia, born on July 11, 1930, Royston, Georgia and was the daughter of the late Pinkney Jack Seigler and Luna Berryman. She attended the First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Spartanburg Schools, South Carolina. After Nettie Jon graduated from high school she attended Winthrop College at Rock Hill, South Carolina, East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina and Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She retired May 1992 as a 3rd grade elementary school teacher for the Watauga County School System in Boone, North Carolina. After she retired Nettie Jon substituted for awhile. She earned her B.S. diploma 1 June 1952 from Winthrop College, in Fort Mills, South Carolina, M.A. degree 27 May 1973 from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. She was an outstanding wife, mother, and teacher and writing stories about her life and her children. She was a member of the Daniel Boone Garden Club, Watauga County Arts Council and Jones House Community Center. She is survived by her son Pinckney Seigler West of Boone, North Carolina, two daughters Leslie Saunderson of Bellingham, Washington and Melanie Boltax of Marietta, Georgia, and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The attached video is compiled by Santa Photography Services in memory of Nettie Jon Seigler-West.
This video is created by P Seigler West son of Nettie Jon Seigler-West and added some videos to blend in with my mothers pictures. Mother was loved by many that new her who was wise, loving and cared about the ones she loved in her life, but most of all honest. Mom we will miss you and love you very much.
Nettie Jon Seigler-West, 90, of Boone, North Carolina passed away 2 am Saturday morning, July 18, 2020 at Atria Johnson Ferry in Marietta, Georgia. She was born on July 11, 1930, in Royston, Georgia and was the daughter of Pinkney Jack Seigler and Luna Berryman.
She attended the First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Spartanburg Schools, South Carolina. After Nettie graduated from high school she attended Winthrop College at Rock Hill, South Carolina, East Carolina University in Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina and Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina and retired May 1992 as a 3rd Grade elementary school teacher for the Watauga County School System in Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina. After she retired from teaching she substituted for a while.
She earned her B.S. (Diploma) 1 June 1952, from Winthrop College, Fort Mills, South Carolina, M.A. degree 27 May 1973, from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina.
In 2015 she was awarded a 1st Place Gold Medal with her son in the High Country Senior Games, Silver Arts, and Literary Arts category event on a special book about his mother that he wrote titled, “The Story of Mother’s Life”.
She was an outstanding wife, mother, and teacher and writing stories about her life and her children. She was a member of the Daniel Boone Garden Club, Watauga County Arts Council, and Jones House Community Center.
She is survived by her son Pinckney Seigler West of Boone, North Carolina, two daughters Leslie Saunderson of Bellingham, Washington, Melanie Boltax of Mariette, Georgia, and five grandchildren Robert W. Saunderson, Amanda M. Duggan, Elizabeth S. Stackhouse of Bellingham, Washington, Zachary Q. Boltax, and Jacob B. Boltax of Mariette, Georgia, and five great-grandchildren Connell Joseph, Graham and Bridget Duggan, Charlotte and Evelyn “Evie” Stackhouse.
After Nettie Jon Seigler-West was cremated, and her ashes are buried at the foot of her mother’s burial plot at the Greenlawn Memorial Garden in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a few of her family and friends.
From all of Nettie Jon Seigler-West’s children we would like to thank each and every one that has been there for our mother in her final years and the children that she taught at Hardin Park School and the fond memories she took with her.
My mother who lived to be 90 years old and left three children who cherished all three of them.
One of her last words was for her three children to love one another, don’t fight and to get along with one another or she was going to come back and haunt us.
For us getting along is a mystery especially when two get along and one want forgive or forget! As for I remember the good times with her, especially when I taught her how to drive a car using my car to learn how. I love you girl make peace with me.
Eldest Child of Nettie Jon Seigler-West, my mother was very special to me and loved by me, sister’s and their families and most of all her friends and children she taught at Hardin Park School in Boone, North Carolina. This video shares fawn memories of her life with family and friends along with all who knew her especially myself who I loved very much. A video made by me giving account of her life. Mother, we love you and miss you. PS West
Nettie Jon Seigler-West, 90, of Boone, North Carolina passed away 2 am Saturday, morning, July 18, 2020 at Atria Johnson Ferry in Marietta, Georgia, born on July 11, 1930, Royston, Georgia and was the daughter of the late Pinkney Jack Seigler and Luna Berryman. She attended the First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Spartanburg Schools, South Carolina. After Nettie Jon graduated from high school she attended Winthrop College at Rock Hill, South Carolina, East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina and Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. She retired May 1992 as a 3rd grade elementary school teacher for the Watauga County School System in Boone, North Carolina. After she retired Nettie Jon substituted for awhile. She earned her B.S. diploma 1 June 1952 from Winthrop College, in Fort Mills, South Carolina, M.A. degree 27 May 1973 from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina. She was an outstanding wife, mother, and teacher and writing stories about her life and her children. She was a member of the Daniel Boone Garden Club, Watauga County Arts Council and Jones House Community Center. She is survived by her son Pinckney Seigler West of Boone, North Carolina, two daughters Leslie Saunderson of Bellingham, Washington and Melanie Boltax of Marietta, Georgia, and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The attached video is compiled by Santa Photography Services in memory of Nettie Jon Seigler-West.
This video is created by P Seigler West son of Nettie Jon Seigler-West and added some videos to blend in with my mothers pictures. Mother was loved by many that new her who was wise, loving and cared about the ones she loved in her life, but most of all honest. Mom we will miss you and love you very much.
Nettie Jon Seigler-West Obituary
Nettie Jon Seigler-West, 90, of Boone, North Carolina passed away 2 am Saturday morning, July 18, 2020 at Atria Johnson Ferry in Marietta, Georgia. She was born on July 11, 1930, in Royston, Georgia and was the daughter of Pinkney Jack Seigler and Luna Berryman.
She attended the First Baptist Church in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Spartanburg Schools, South Carolina. After Nettie graduated from high school she attended Winthrop College at Rock Hill, South Carolina, East Carolina University in Greenville, Pitt, North Carolina and Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina and retired May 1992 as a 3rd Grade elementary school teacher for the Watauga County School System in Boone, Watauga County, North Carolina. After she retired from teaching she substituted for a while.
She earned her B.S. (Diploma) 1 June 1952, from Winthrop College, Fort Mills, South Carolina, M.A. degree 27 May 1973, from Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina.
In 2015 she was awarded a 1st Place Gold Medal with her son in the High Country Senior Games, Silver Arts, and Literary Arts category event on a special book about his mother that he wrote titled, “The Story of Mother’s Life”.
She was an outstanding wife, mother, and teacher and writing stories about her life and her children. She was a member of the Daniel Boone Garden Club, Watauga County Arts Council, and Jones House Community Center.
She is survived by her son Pinckney Seigler West of Boone, North Carolina, two daughters Leslie Saunderson of Bellingham, Washington, Melanie Boltax of Mariette, Georgia, and five grandchildren Robert W. Saunderson, Amanda M. Duggan, Elizabeth S. Stackhouse of Bellingham, Washington, Zachary Q. Boltax, and Jacob B. Boltax of Mariette, Georgia, and five great-grandchildren Connell Joseph, Graham and Bridget Duggan, Charlotte and Evelyn “Evie” Stackhouse.
After Nettie Jon Seigler-West was cremated, and her ashes are buried at the foot of her mother’s burial plot at the Greenlawn Memorial Garden in Spartanburg, South Carolina with a few of her family and friends.
From all of Nettie Jon Seigler-West’s children we would like to thank each and every one that has been there for our mother in her final years and the children that she taught at Hardin Park School and the fond memories she took with her.
My mother who lived to be 90 years old and left three children who cherished all three of them.
One of her last words was for her three children to love one another, don’t fight and to get along with one another or she was going to come back and haunt us.
For us getting along is a mystery especially when two get along and one want forgive or forget! As for I remember the good times with her, especially when I taught her how to drive a car using my car to learn how. I love you girl make peace with me.
Eldest Child of Nettie Jon Seigler-West, my mother was very special to me and loved by me, sister’s and their families and most of all her friends and children she taught at Hardin Park School in Boone, North Carolina. This video shares fawn memories of her life with family and friends along with all who knew her especially myself who I loved very much. A video made by me giving account of her life. Mother, we love you and miss you. PS West