Upon her passing, Edgerton senior Mildred Siglow generously donated $10,000 to the Williams County Department of Aging - Senior Center Support Fund, designated for the Edgerton Senior Center. The Williams County Department of Aging staff as well as the Edgerton seniors are extremely grateful to Ms. Siglow. Recognizing her thoughtful gift are, from left, Edgerton senior Lee Gilbert, Edgerton Site Manager Cindy Tingle and Siglow’s nephew, Larry Sanders. Courtesy photo
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