File:Dewey Sigler.jpg
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Young Dewey Sigler in the Summer in the city of Brunswick outside the Metropolitan Tavern where Potomac Street Grill is today. Dewey, Tommy, Froggy and Donald were the backbone of Sigler Brothers Construction, which built and remodeled homes and businesses all over Brunswick in the latter part of the 20th Century.
On the other side of 1st Avenue in the early 1950s was the tavern's taxi service, which delivered food and other packaged goods around town.
Note the entrance of Werntz Groceries where the porch is on the side of the old store facing East Potomac Street.
(Photo courtesy of Carolyn Sigler Beachley) Thanks to Smoketown History
Craig Grams: My uncle Dewey. He was married to my Mother’s sister, Esther Biller. My Mother Ruth Biller Grams Kennedy is also sister to Jenny Biller Weddle
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