OBITUARY
Ramon Manuel Sigala
June 8, 1955 – February 15, 2021
Ramon Sigala passed away Monday February 15, 2021. He was born in Rocky Ford, Colorado on June 8, 1955. Ramon is preceded in death by his parents Manual and Martha Sigala, brothers Michael, Steven, and John Joseph. He is survived by his siblings Joe Sigala, Etta Sigala, Rose (Pete) Thompson, Mario Sigala, and John Sigala. Nephew’s David (Shannon) Sigala, Chris Thompson, Mark Thompson, Steven Thompson, Diego Sigala, Dominic Sigala, and niece Sommer Sigala.
Ramon graduated from Widefield High School in 1974. After graduating, he worked as a barber at the family Business, Main Barber Shop, in Security, Colorado. Ramon remained at the barbershop for his entire working career.
Ramon enjoyed time that he spent with his brothers, sisters, and nephews/niece. Ramon also enjoyed going to Las Vegas to see the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular dystrophy Labor Day Telethon and eating out.
The family would like to express their thanks to the staff at Cheyenne Mountain Center for the outstanding compassion and are care of Ramon while he was a resident of their facility.
Services are scheduled for Tuesday March 16,2021 at 2:30 p.m. at ST Dominic Catholic Church, 5354 US-85, Colorado Springs. A burial service is planned for later in the year.
Services
16 March |
Funeral Service2:00 pm - 4:00 pm St. Dominic's Catholic |
16 March |
Funeral Mass2:30 pm
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Memories
Ramon Manuel Sigala
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ADD A MEMORYJohn Waller
February 19, 2021
Much of my remembrance of Ray was as a person quick to smile , laugh, and equally quick to lampoon others but always in a spirit of friendship. Ir con Dios mi amigo.
Merrie Ellen (Salmon) O'Donnell
February 17, 2021
I grew up with the Sigala family right around the corner from me and I can tell you for a fact there was never a dull moment. We even shared a party line with them! So many memories of Ray from kdg all the way through high school and beyond. I know he made a lot of people smile and that is an outstanding trait. Rest in paradise kind sir, you will be missed by your family, friends and community.