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William John “Bill” Siguaw

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
27 Nov 2010 (aged 40)
Ashford, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
Memorial ID
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William is not (at this time) buried in a cemetery, but his ashes remain with family.

Obituary transcribe
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Orting News

Bill was born in Seattle, Wa to the late Wayne and Luella Siguaw. He moved to Graham in the first grade and attended the Orting School District all the way to graduation with the class of 1989. "First class of the new Orting High School". Shortly after he met the love of his, Linda with whom he cherished and spent the next 21 years of his life with.

Besides Linda, he leaves behind three children, Amanda, Katelyn and Wyatt, two grandchildren, a brother Wesley Siguaw,sister Renee Siguaw Isles, three nieces, a nephew, and many other family members and friends.

Bill was a caring, loving, thoughtful man who loved to go camping, wheeling, fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed riding dirt bikes and spending time with family and close friends.

There will be a memorial service at a later date at the Lions Hall in Ashford, WA located off of Hwy 706 on December 11th, 2010 at 1:00pm

Donations to help the family with all the expenses can be made at any First Citizens Bank in Bill's name and will be greatly appreciated.
William is not (at this time) buried in a cemetery, but his ashes remain with family.

Obituary transcribe
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Orting News

Bill was born in Seattle, Wa to the late Wayne and Luella Siguaw. He moved to Graham in the first grade and attended the Orting School District all the way to graduation with the class of 1989. "First class of the new Orting High School". Shortly after he met the love of his, Linda with whom he cherished and spent the next 21 years of his life with.

Besides Linda, he leaves behind three children, Amanda, Katelyn and Wyatt, two grandchildren, a brother Wesley Siguaw,sister Renee Siguaw Isles, three nieces, a nephew, and many other family members and friends.

Bill was a caring, loving, thoughtful man who loved to go camping, wheeling, fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed riding dirt bikes and spending time with family and close friends.

There will be a memorial service at a later date at the Lions Hall in Ashford, WA located off of Hwy 706 on December 11th, 2010 at 1:00pm

Donations to help the family with all the expenses can be made at any First Citizens Bank in Bill's name and will be greatly appreciated.


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