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Clifford Guldlin “Dede” Simenson

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Clifford Guldlin “Dede” Simenson Veteran

Birth
Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota, USA
Death
6 Oct 2004 (aged 94)
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 66, Site: 1784
Memorial ID
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When he left the service, he and Evelin settled in Boulder, CO where he took up hunting, fishing, camping, walking, and gardening. He was active in community service, working on behalf of the disabled, and he was recognized by the Boulder County Commissioners as an outstanding volunteer. He was also founder and first president of the Boulder County Chapter of the Retired Officers Association.

His obituary describes three accomplishments of which he was most proud: "his assistance with the mobilization of 9.5 million soldiers for WWII; his contributions to the Marshall Plan at the end of WWII; and his participation in the debates at the Pentagon concerning the prevention of WWIII."

Full bio here:
https://ghostarmy.org/roster/Clifford-Guldlin-Dede-Simenson/
When he left the service, he and Evelin settled in Boulder, CO where he took up hunting, fishing, camping, walking, and gardening. He was active in community service, working on behalf of the disabled, and he was recognized by the Boulder County Commissioners as an outstanding volunteer. He was also founder and first president of the Boulder County Chapter of the Retired Officers Association.

His obituary describes three accomplishments of which he was most proud: "his assistance with the mobilization of 9.5 million soldiers for WWII; his contributions to the Marshall Plan at the end of WWII; and his participation in the debates at the Pentagon concerning the prevention of WWIII."

Full bio here:
https://ghostarmy.org/roster/Clifford-Guldlin-Dede-Simenson/

Gravesite Details

COL US ARMY; WORLD WAR II; KOREA



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