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Remembering Craig P. Sigenthaler

Craig P. Sigenthaler (Col class of ’87) died May 18, 2026, in Louisville, Kentucky, at the age of 61. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Clower Siegenthaler (Col class of ’85); and his two daughters, Mallory A. Siegenthaler and Carolyn L. Siegenthaler. He is also survived by his father, Charles Peter Siegenthaler, and his brothers, Daniel M. Siegenthaler (Christian) and John B. Siegenthaler (Molly), and several nephews and a niece. He was preceded in death by his mother, Ann Burgess Siegenthaler. Craig graduated from the Westminster Schools in 1983, the University of Virginia in 1987 and the University of Georgia School of Law in 1990. At UVA, he played varsity tennis. He practiced law for 36 years, most recently at Fisher & Phillips in Louisville. Craig was very active in the Louisville community for the past 30 years dedicating many years on Session at Highland Presbyterian Church, heading up personnel and teaching Sunday School. For over a decade, Craig was on the Board of the USTA-KY with a special interest and commitment to “Raise the Racquet Foundation”. He served on Whitehall House and Gardens Board as well as coached HYR soccer while his daughters played in elementary school.

Chapter Grand

“In Coelo Quies Est”

Below are the Phis passing on to the Chapter Grand during 2026. If you wish to share your own memories or photos of any Phis that passed to the Chapter Grand, please send them to aig@virginia.edu and we will post them to the Phi Society’s Chapter Grand webpage.

  • Craig P. Sigenthaler (Col class of ’87)