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William L. "Bill" Sieg

Everett, Washington

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William L. "Bill" Sieg

William L. "Bill" Sieg, 64 of Everett, WA, died October 23, 2007.He was born December 21, 1942 in Tacoma, WA to Merrill and Bernice (Corson) Sieg.Bill was a graduate of the Everett High School Class of 1961 and a veteran of the U.S. Army.He retired from...

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Bill had many friends from the Everett High School Class of 1961. He was a humorist and a good fun loving character. May his memory be eternal.Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Great fun guy in high school. We played football together and went into the army together. Always full of energy and willing to take risks. I will pray for his family during this difficult time.
Heaven will gain a good man.
Ted

Bill: Thanks for your mentorship in my early years as MSO with Lake Stevens and Snohomish Fire. Your wit and wisdom have gone a long ways in my career. I wonder though, did you ever tell Murray that you thought MSOs make lousy fire chiefs -- or was it just about me? I'll miss you.

I've had so many super memories in the last few days of the times that I spent with Bill. He is a special part of my life, in memory, and I can just imagine how much his family is missing him. Bless you all.

Susan and kids;
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank you so much for sharing Bill and his sense of humor with his "other" family at EFD.

Susan, Matthew and Elisabeth Though we haven't kept in touch much over the years, I have such great memories of Bill. The night I "rode along" on the Medic Unit, the birth of both kids...as Jim would say...""silly big" will be missed by all of us who had the chance to know him. Love to all of you, and my thoughts are with you.

Picture 1965 Three batchelors living together next door to the Weavers on 6th Ave. W., Bill Sieg, Ken Westford and Orion Pepin. Nice times for us. They were all fine young men we enjoyed Bill's humor.Mom (Evelyn) remembers hearing singing and looking out the door to see Bill barefoot, no shirt cut off shorts gingerly stepping on the gravel driveway going to get the Sunday Paper singing George, George, George of the Jungle. Good Times, rest in Peace Bill.

Well, Billy, now you know all the answers to the philisophical mysteries we used to discuss in the wee hours of the morning. God speed, my friend. God bless you, Sue, and family.
John Hart & Pat Hart

Please accept my deepest sympathy. My memories of working wih Bill have always brought a smile. He had the ability to see humor is so many situations.