William-Sjoberg-Obituary

William Sjoberg

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
December 24, 2014
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
CHARITY
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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William Sjoberg passed away on December 24, 2014 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 2, 2015.

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Mark,
So sad to hear of your Dad. Your family will be in our prayers.
Roger & Mary Holsen

Bill I miss you so much. Love you Always have Always will.

Bill Flying a T-6

I miss you Dad. You were a truly great man and I appreciate all your love, support, guidance and fun through the years.

Bill (Grampy to me) was the strongest, most passionate, most influential person I have ever, and probably will ever know. For myself, family, and whoever showed interest, it was an amazing privilege to have a grandpa that would take us for airplane rides whenever we wanted! The knowledge and passion you shared with others was truly an amazing gift. I will NEVER forget the countless fun times we had together, and the memories we shared. I love you so much and miss you terribly. The wacky...

Our family has very fond memories of Bill. We saw what he accomplished in a very modest way. He will be missed by all of us. Our best to all of you. Joan and Tony

Jerrie, Loren and I are so sorry to come across this sad news. You were wonderful neighbors and we will always have such fond memories of your family. I will never forget Bill building a plane in your garage! Our deepest sympathies...you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Gail and Loren

Dad, I miss you and I love you. You were the best Dad and Grampy ever!!

I still remember the day Bill spent with our boys when they were Cub Scouts - teaching them about his planes, flying and the dedication it takes to become a pilot. These lessons stayed with my son into his adult years and motivated him to pursue an aviation option in the military. While his dreams of becoming a military aviator did not become reality, my son still appreciates the time Bill spent sharing his passion and knowledge of planes and flying. Thank you, Bill, for helping one young...

Sorry for your loss,know he will be missed.