Webb-Sisemore-Obituary

Webb A. Sisemore

Santa Rosa, California

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Age 89, of Davis, California, passed away on November 6, 2010. He was born on April 26, 1921 in Tiawah, Oklahoma. Webb moved to San Jose where he met and married Dorothy Miller. Webb moved with his family to Othello, Washington and later to Santa Rosa for much of his career as a General...

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Dear Sisemore family,
In 1976, I joined the carpenters apprenticeship program with Local 751 in Santa Rosa. John Walsh was my neighbor and I suggested that he also join the program, which he did and he promptly went to work. A little later and being in between jobs, John suggested that I try to work for Webb. I applied and was hired on. I worked for Webb from 10/78-6/79, again from 8/79-9/79 and later from 9/80-11/80. I could not have worked with a better contractor or a better crew,...

Dear Family & Friends of Webb;

Over 32 years ago, Webb hired me as an apprentice carpenter. It was pretty much my first job after I mustered out of the Navy.

At first, I'm sure we BOTH didn't think it would work out. It was supposed to be a summer job until I went back to school at SRJC, but Webb's patience and kindness somehow managed to crack the very large rock of my ignorance & inexperience... Not to mention a few good bumps from his foreman & friend, Joe...

Dear Sisemore Family,
I am sorry to read about the passing of Mr. Sisemore. I am taking a trip down "Memory Lane" and remembering your family from the days of Hacienda Drive... what a fun time that was! All the neighbors were so great. I send my heartfelt sympathy and condolences for your loss.

Mrs. Sisemore, David, Martin, Patricia & Family,

I was greatly saddened to hear about the loss of Mr. Sisemore. I missed seeing him at Annadel State Park on his daily walks and stopping to chat with him. I know he will be sorely missed by you, your family & many friends. My hopes and prayer are with you all.

Sincerely,
Mike Hardin