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CPT Elmer William Baller

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CPT Elmer William Baller Veteran

Birth
Belknap Township, Presque Isle County, Michigan, USA
Death
8 Feb 2017 (aged 82)
Edinburg, Hidalgo County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 55 Site 664
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Captain Elmer William Baller, USN Ret., passed away at the venerable age of on February 8, 2017, in Edinburg, Texas from acute leukemia.

Elmer William Baller, the son of William and Florence Baller was born July 25, 1934, in Belknap Township, Presque Isle County, Michigan.

He enlisted in the United States Navy on August 21, 1952. After twelve years enlisted status, he was commissioned on March 1, 1965, becoming a Navy “Mustang”. He went on to serve three tours in Vietnam and many varied duty assignments ultimately advancing to the rank of Captain (O-6).

After 40 years of service Captain Baller retired with the United States Navy in 1992. His last duty station was the Defense Nuclear Agency in Alexandria, Virginia, as Director for Command Services providing support in military/civilian personnel, manpower, logistics, engineering, technical information, intelligence and security, and exchanging atomic information with NATO countries.

He was a decorated veteran receiving numerous awards and medals throughout his career, including the Defense Superior Service medal; Meritorious Service medal (2); Navy Commendation medal with “V” (valor); Combat Action Ribbon; Meritorious Unit Commendation(2); Good Conduct medal (3); Navy Occupation Medal (Europe); National Defense Service medal with three bronze stars; Vietnam Service Medal with Five stars; Vietnam Campaign Medal; Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Unit citation (gallantry cross); Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Unit citation.

Captain Baller was a member of the following: Disabled Veterans Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, Navy Mustang Association and the USS Saint Paul Association. He served as a former Michigan VFW State Legislative Chairman and District 13 Commander.

Outside of his military service, Captain Baller enjoyed being a multi-engine, instrument rated private pilot, traveling, riding motorcycles, and drinking Miller Lite. He spent many summers joyfully driving his pontoon boat for his loving grandchildren, despite the fact that he could not swim.

He spent hours in the wood shop crafting beautiful pieces for the yachts he owned and lived on. He claimed he did not need the digit he cut off in a wood working accident, in fact, he enjoyed showing off his shortened middle finger.

His late life routine included a daily nap, can of beer and Western movie, around 4:00 p.m.

In the last several years, Captain Baller had received his Real Estate license and enjoyed spending time talking to people.

He was an excellent dancer and shared 35 adventure filled, loving, and dedicated years with his wife and soul-mate, Patsy.

Captain Baller is survived by:
…three daughters,
……Terri and Dori Carlson living in California and
……Sherri Leyden in West Virginia;
…two sons,
……Michael Bailey living in Maryland and
……David Kelly living in Ohio;
…four sisters,
……Wanda Crooks, Bonnie Hincka,
……Sandra Marshall and Bernadine Hincka of Posen, Michigan.

He was preceded in death by:
…two brothers, Kenny and Mark Baller.

He leaves behind his loving wife, Patsy.

Captain Baller will be interned at the Arlington National Cemetery on July 11 2017

Arrangements and obituary provided by the
Kreidler Funeral Home, Inc.
314 N 10th St
McAllen, Texas 78501-4508
http://www.kreidlerfuneralhome.com/

Printed in “The Alpena (Michigan) News”, Thursday, February 16, 2017

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Captain Elmer William Baller, USN Ret., passed away at the venerable age of on February 8, 2017, in Edinburg, Texas from acute leukemia.

Elmer William Baller, the son of William and Florence Baller was born July 25, 1934, in Belknap Township, Presque Isle County, Michigan.

He enlisted in the United States Navy on August 21, 1952. After twelve years enlisted status, he was commissioned on March 1, 1965, becoming a Navy “Mustang”. He went on to serve three tours in Vietnam and many varied duty assignments ultimately advancing to the rank of Captain (O-6).

After 40 years of service Captain Baller retired with the United States Navy in 1992. His last duty station was the Defense Nuclear Agency in Alexandria, Virginia, as Director for Command Services providing support in military/civilian personnel, manpower, logistics, engineering, technical information, intelligence and security, and exchanging atomic information with NATO countries.

He was a decorated veteran receiving numerous awards and medals throughout his career, including the Defense Superior Service medal; Meritorious Service medal (2); Navy Commendation medal with “V” (valor); Combat Action Ribbon; Meritorious Unit Commendation(2); Good Conduct medal (3); Navy Occupation Medal (Europe); National Defense Service medal with three bronze stars; Vietnam Service Medal with Five stars; Vietnam Campaign Medal; Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Unit citation (gallantry cross); Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Unit citation.

Captain Baller was a member of the following: Disabled Veterans Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, The American Legion, Navy Mustang Association and the USS Saint Paul Association. He served as a former Michigan VFW State Legislative Chairman and District 13 Commander.

Outside of his military service, Captain Baller enjoyed being a multi-engine, instrument rated private pilot, traveling, riding motorcycles, and drinking Miller Lite. He spent many summers joyfully driving his pontoon boat for his loving grandchildren, despite the fact that he could not swim.

He spent hours in the wood shop crafting beautiful pieces for the yachts he owned and lived on. He claimed he did not need the digit he cut off in a wood working accident, in fact, he enjoyed showing off his shortened middle finger.

His late life routine included a daily nap, can of beer and Western movie, around 4:00 p.m.

In the last several years, Captain Baller had received his Real Estate license and enjoyed spending time talking to people.

He was an excellent dancer and shared 35 adventure filled, loving, and dedicated years with his wife and soul-mate, Patsy.

Captain Baller is survived by:
…three daughters,
……Terri and Dori Carlson living in California and
……Sherri Leyden in West Virginia;
…two sons,
……Michael Bailey living in Maryland and
……David Kelly living in Ohio;
…four sisters,
……Wanda Crooks, Bonnie Hincka,
……Sandra Marshall and Bernadine Hincka of Posen, Michigan.

He was preceded in death by:
…two brothers, Kenny and Mark Baller.

He leaves behind his loving wife, Patsy.

Captain Baller will be interned at the Arlington National Cemetery on July 11 2017

Arrangements and obituary provided by the
Kreidler Funeral Home, Inc.
314 N 10th St
McAllen, Texas 78501-4508
http://www.kreidlerfuneralhome.com/

Printed in “The Alpena (Michigan) News”, Thursday, February 16, 2017

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