News
Siegel, Betty passed away peacefully in Cocoa Beach, Florida, surrounded by her loving children at the age of 82. Betty is survived by children Ron Siegel, Randy Siegel, Karen Waltrip and Brian Sie… ...
Betty Siegel is shown in a Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006 portrait taken at the "KSU Remembrance Rock," a 30-ton chunk of granite Siegel had placed here in Fall 2005 during her tenure as the university ...
There is a new art exhibit at the Kennedy Center that is part of their mission to make art accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities, and Monday ABC7’s Kidd O'Shea is showings us ...
“Betty Siegel has been described affectionately by many as a force of nature, and her energy, enthusiasm and passion for Kennesaw State University, will be long remembered.
Although they are rarely illuminated by her signature red-rimmed glasses anymore, Dr. Betty Siegel’s bright eyes are still the windows to her soul.
Betty Siegel Norfolk – Mrs. Martin Siegel,97, wife of Dr. Martin T. Siegel, of blessed memory, and a resident of Norfolk since 1995 passed away peacefully at home on February 5, 2014. Born Be… ...
A book-signing luncheon May 13 will put honor Dr. Betty L. Siegel, president emeritus of Kennesaw State University.
BETTY SIEGEL Of Vallejo, California passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 after a lengthy illness. Betty Minsky was born October 30, 1916 in Por Betty Siegel Obituary - CA ...
FLORENCE — Betty Siegel, 93 of Florence, passed away Sunday, December 13, 2020. She was a member of Temple B’nai Israel. She is survived by her son, Jerry and his ...
Herman Siegel, age 90, beloved husband of Sally, nee Goldner; loving father of Howard (Ellen) Siegel, Martin Siegel (Doug Bauder) and Barbara (Cary) Schiff; adored grandfather of Adam, Mara, Mariss… ...
KENNESAW, Ga. - Kennesaw State University is mourning the death of its second president, Dr. Betty L. Siegel. Siegel, who died Tuesday, was 89. A cause of death was not released.
MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) — Although they are rarely illuminated by her signature red-rimmed glasses anymore, Dr. Betty Siegel's bright eyes are still the windows to her soul. But with each ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results