Greta Quiggle

greta quiggle

January 20, 1949 ~ December 31, 2021

Greta (Taggart) Quiggle, 72, of Painesville, passed away the morning of New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2021. She was born in California, PA, to Mildred (Rohrer) and Earl Taggart. She is beloved to her husband, Thomas Quiggle; and daughters, Kathleen Christopher and Lauren Collister. Greta is predeceased by her parents, and brother, Earl. Greta loved houses and delighted in real estate her entire life. She was a successful entrepreneur and small business owner in a variety of ventures. Greta graduated from Edgewood High School in 1967 and studied psychology at Kent State University in Ashtabula; she was a lifelong student, always reading and learning. Private family services will be observed. Friends and family are invited to share photos and memories online at bit.ly/gretaquiggle.  In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation at give.bcrf.org/greta. Behm Family Funeral Home of Madison is assisting the family. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com  

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  1. Kathleen, Lauren and Tom, I am so saddened to find out that my dear friend, your mother and your wife, Tom, had passed. Although we hadn’t seen each other for a few years, I never stopped thinking of her. I always felt like we had “tomorrow “ so maybe we would do lunch or meet for dinner. I always looked forward to our birthday exchanges as our birthday’s are one day apart and we were born the same year.
    As we were growing up, especially in our teenage years, we were absolutely inseparable and never missed a day without talking. I miss all the chatter.
    After we both got married, we lost contact for several years but about 13 years ago, Greta found me again and we just picked up where we left off. Greta was the sister I never had. I’m heartbroken now because I didn’t know she was sick again and I did not get to see her one more time.
    May God hold you in his hands so you can rest in peace. I love you.


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