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<span class=prefix>1LT</span> William Francis Guenley III

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1LT William Francis Guenley III Veteran

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
14 Aug 2008 (aged 60)
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 18 SITE 900
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William Francis "Bill" Guenley, III, passed away peacefully August 14, 2008, after a brief illness.

Bill was a graduate of Moriarty High School.

He was promoted to 1st Lt in the field in Viet Nam, where he received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor.

He married Linda Sponenburgh in June 1972; they lived in Albuquerque. Their wonderful son, William was born while living in Taylor Ranch and later moved to Adelino.

He attended Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute and graduated with computer programming skills. He worked his way up and made many friends at the NM Department of Labor, retiring in July 2001 after 27 years.

Bill attended the University of New Mexico over three decades. He enjoyed many hobbies including photography, rock hounding and building wooden ships.

He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Linda; son, Will; mother, Barbara; brother, Vaughan; and nephews, Ty and Gabe.

Bill will be missed by many, some of whom we will never know. He is now at peace.
William Francis "Bill" Guenley, III, passed away peacefully August 14, 2008, after a brief illness.

Bill was a graduate of Moriarty High School.

He was promoted to 1st Lt in the field in Viet Nam, where he received a Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor.

He married Linda Sponenburgh in June 1972; they lived in Albuquerque. Their wonderful son, William was born while living in Taylor Ranch and later moved to Adelino.

He attended Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute and graduated with computer programming skills. He worked his way up and made many friends at the NM Department of Labor, retiring in July 2001 after 27 years.

Bill attended the University of New Mexico over three decades. He enjoyed many hobbies including photography, rock hounding and building wooden ships.

He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Linda; son, Will; mother, Barbara; brother, Vaughan; and nephews, Ty and Gabe.

Bill will be missed by many, some of whom we will never know. He is now at peace.

Inscription

1LT US ARMY
VIETNAM
BSM PH ARCOM
VIETNAM
VIETNAM
BSM (Bronze Star Medal)
PH (Purple Heart)
ARCOM (Army Commendation Medal)



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