Alfred Siler

Passed 01/06/2022

Obituary For Alfred Siler

Alfred Siler “Al” was born on February 18, 1952. to the late Fred and Mary Siler. He grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina and was a kind and gentle soul. He departed this life suddenly on January 6, 2022.

Alfred attended Saint Mary’s Catholic School and graduated from Dudley High School. Upon completing his secondary education, he joined the United States Military. After receiving an honorable discharge from the United States Army, he returned to Greensboro where he attended North Carolina A&T State University.

Alfred had a strong work ethic and was employed by Wesley Long hospital for more than thirty-five years. At the time of his retirement, he was an EKG technician. His colleagues speak highly of his dedication and commitment.

He was a sports enthusiast who enjoyed college and professional football and basketball. Alfred often attended sports events with friends and family. Although he liked following sports on television, he was also a participant in other sports. He found nothing more exhilarating than to challenge a friend to a game of chess or golf.

Alfred is survived by his daughter, Nicole Clark (James) and son, Chadwick Moore (Trina); three grandchildren, Talon, Ariana, and Evan. He was a doting grandfather and the children were the apples of his eye. Al is also survived by three aunts, Rosa, Joyce (Lloyd), Maxine, and a great aunt, Hattie. In addition, he leaves to cherish his memory, sister/cousins with whom he grew up, Evelyn Harris, Viteria Harris-Jackson, and Ruby Rumley (Richard); numerous other cousins and a dear friend, Arlene High. He will truly be missed by family and friends.

A service honoring his life will be at 12:00 pm on January 26, 2022 in the Cassie Coote-Brown Memorial Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11:30 am. Internment will be on February 3, 2022 at 11 am at Salisbury National Cemetery, 501 Statesville Blvd. Salisbury NC 28144.

Professional services are entrusted to Perry J. Brown Funeral Home.



Guest Book

Upon hearing of Al's passing I immediately could see him behind the telemetry monitors at Wesley Long. See him smile, hear his voice and quiet laugh. He was a calm in our storm. We were fortunate to have him on our work team. May he rest in peace. - Karen Lockwood

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My condolences to the family of Al. I am just finding out today(10/21/22)that you have gone on to be with the Lord. I'm sorry I didn't stay in touch as much I would've liked but I truly miss your wit and how you were always such a laid back kind of guy, you never let anyone get to you at work. We worked together at WL and I will definitely cherish those years of being able to work with you. You taught me well with being able to read arrhythmias and to not sweat the big or little stuff! You will truly be missed my friend. Many blessings to the family. Rest peacefully my friend, Rashida (Haney) Colón

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I miss talking with you at Wesley Long Hospital Cuz. Thanks for being a part of my life from school on up. Patricia Siler Wall & Family

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He was a part of my growung up yrs. Lost touch. Sorry to get this news. Prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

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I haven't seen Alfred since we graduated from high school over 50 years ago! My condolences to the family from the James B.Dudley High School class of 1970.

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Al Will always be missed we worked together at WLH Prayer go out to his Family. Delaine Bullard Bowen

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Al was a good friend and co-worker at WLCH for many years,Iwas heart broken to hear of his passing.Prayers to the family,he will be missed,but forever in my heart. Carol Pas Williams

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Al was my friend and co-worker at(WLCH)for many years I was heart broken to hear of his passing.Keeping the family in my prayers,and Al always in my heart. Carol Pass Williams

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To the family of Cousin Alfred you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Remembering the family gathering at birthday celebrations and family reunions, it was always good to be in Alfred present. Keep looking up during your time of sorrow. The late Ella Womble family!

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To the Family & Friends of Al Siler: Sending my condolences & was so sorry to hear of his passing. I remember Al from my contacts with him at our place of employment (WLCH) & they were always positive & pleasant for me. I'm sure Al will be missed! Darlene Stephens of Greensboro

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Me and my and family our whole lives. I remember all those times he would give me money for my birthday because he was being nice and how it was funny whenever I was compared to his grandson in terms of looks. He was a cool guy who was like part of my family and I didn't think he'd be gone so soon. God rest your soul Al Siler :,(

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Alfred and I grew up together in Morningside Homes at the top. I loved his coolness and his wit. He was always even-keeled. May his soul Be Blessed. Shep Means

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My condolences goes out to family. Al was such a nice man. He was Cuz to our family. We are going to miss him The Smith Family. I pray that God comfort all of you 💐 Greta Walker ST. Paul MN

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To the family and friends, you have my sincerest condolences, Al was a great classmate and had me convinced that he was genuine in his love for his fellow man. Always laid back and a classy dresser! He will be missed by many! Roger Brice

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Praying for the family Miller Family

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Cousin Al always came to see me when i came home from New Jersey to visit. He was always layed back and COOL. i liked that about him. He will truly be missed by me and my brothers and sisters. Blessings to the family.

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Al was named my Godfather very early on as he and my father Arthur were best friends for a long time. He truly was a great friend and a gentle soul! Nicole and family I send my sincerest condolences. Brian C

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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