Bill Sietman

(27 AUG 1929, 29 JAN 2004)

Bill Sietman Eulogies



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Quent and Anna Bates, Sietmans, Marlowe Viney and Grandson, George and Patty Page, C. Johnson, Frank and Joan Armour
(45th Reunion, 2000)




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Ft. Benning Jump Class (Row, #)

Coyle (1-2), Meekison (1-7), C. Johnson (1-8), Nidever (2-5), Cardillo (2-6), Wilkinson (2-9)
, Bergen (2-10), Sietman (3-4), Landers (3-8), Tebodo (4-3), Grubbs (4-8), Strati (5-1)
, Hadly (5-4), McIlroy (5-5), Strom (5-7), Kinzer (5-9), Joseph (5-10), Nieves (6-1)
, H. Stone (6-6), Holbrook (6-8), Wells (6-9), Hollensbe (7-4), Whittaker (7-5)
, Martling (9-1), T. McCarthy (9-2), Macdonald (9-3), Devereaux (9-4), Meetze (10-9) (JAN 1956)




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Row 4: Lathrop, Hagedorn, Craven, J Campbell, Bazilwich, Gay, Vanden Bosch, Staudaher, Domeck
Row 3: Sietman, Sloan, Norvill, Maurer, Bates, Muller, Ginter, W Brown, Horst, Schow
Row 2: Auer, S Johnson, Bishop, Gray, Polly, Sanderson, Fontaine, Gallup, L Warner, J Strickland
Row 1: Wheeler, JRC Miller, DeMaris, Carpenter, J Franklin, Guthrie, LaFrenz, Schauer, McKinney, Ludwig
('55 Engineer Officer's Basic Course, Ft. Belvoir NOV 1955)


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C - 1

1st Row: Griggs, Page, Sietman, Hayes, Negaard, Bates, Maurer
2nd Row: Giza, Murphy, Staudaher
3rd Row: Fleeger, Isbell, Charlie Johnson
4th Row: Fred Phillips (CO), Domeck, Sloan, Samos
5th Row: Viney, Ceglowski Armour, Passafiume, Humphrey, Lozier, McClelland (Absent: Norvell)




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Bill Sietman and Scotty Adams (1952, Camp Buckner



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Deep sympathy to Carroll and family as Bill temporarily leaves your side. Jack and I had the pleasure of getting reacquainted with Bill and Carroll at the 30th reunion and looked forward to other meetings. He was Jack's company mate and will always hold a special place in my memory. When the shadowy Long Gray Line claimed Bill, I know that Jack was there to welcome him with a big smile and open arms. Rest softly Bill knowing the life you lived holds a bouquet of precious memories for your family and friends.

Marlowe
February 21, 2004)


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Carroll S. Sietman

SIETMAN, CARROLL S., age 71 of Brooksville, passed away Friday, June 18, 2004) at Baptist East Hospital, Louisville, KY. Born in Augusta, GA on September 17, 1932), she came here 27 years ago from Germany with her husband, Lt. Col. William F. "Bill" Sietman, who had been stationed there while serving as Lt. Col. in the Army Corp. of Engineers. Carroll attended the University of Georgia and was employed for many years at Roger's Christmas House, Brooksville. She had also served as Past President of, D.A.R- Daughters of the American Revolution and Past Secretary of,UDC- United Daughters of the Confederacy. Carroll was recently predeceased by her loving husband, and is survived by her two daughters: Dorothy Garrison of Louisville, KY and Carroll Williams of Cumming, GA; two sisters: Marion Anderson of Beaufort, SC and Dorothy Smith of Spartanburg, SC and five grandchildren: Alexis, Allison, Remy, Connor, and Matthew. Funeral Service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 25th, at St. John's Episcopal Church with The Reverend Donald W. Jaikes officiating. Inurnment will follow at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations be made to St. John's Episcopal Church, 200 S. Brooksville Ave., Brooksville, FL 34601.

Published by TBO.com
(24 JUN 2004)



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