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Clyde Herman Sievers

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Clyde Herman Sievers Veteran

Birth
Garfield County, Colorado, USA
Death
15 Nov 2010 (aged 92)
Silt, Garfield County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Silt, Garfield County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.55212, Longitude: -107.6576
Plot
H-2
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Clyde Herman Sievers
April 27, 1918 – November 15, 2010

Clyde Herman Sievers passed away November 15, 2010. Clyde was born April 27, 1918. He was the youngest son of 12 siblings born to Timm and Margaretha (Peters) Sievers. He was born and raised on a ranch between Glenwood Springs and Carbondale, Colorado. He attended the Cattle Creek School during his youth.

During WWII he, with the help of his mother and nephew, Curtis Collins, farmed the ranch. On March 3, 1945 he married Ida Mary Daugherty in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this marriage lasted 20 years. They moved to a ranch in Woody Creek and Clyde served his turn as President of both the Cattleman's Association and of the Salvation Ditch.

In 1952 the couple moved to Silt where they owned and operated Don's Cafe & Bar. Clyde married Lucy J. (Fuller) Gould in 1966. He became a real estate salesman in Rifle and later earned his broker's license opening his own business, Siever's Realty.

Together Clyde and Lucy built and operated the Wild Goose Camping Park until their retirement when they moved back to Silt. Lucy passed away in 2008.

Clyde and Ida had three daughters, Sonja Ann Fritzlan, Mary Susan Sievers and Gloria Kay Elliott. He has 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, with two on the way, one in February to Cole and Velvet Fritzlan and one in March to Ed and Marny Troutman.

He was preceded in death by all his siblings; daughter, Sonja Fritzlan; and a great grandson, Thomas James Fritzlan.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, November 21 at 2:00 p.m at First Baptist Church of Garfield County in Silt. Interment will follow immediately at Skyline Cemetery.

Published in The Daily Sentinel on November 20, 2010
Clyde Herman Sievers
April 27, 1918 – November 15, 2010

Clyde Herman Sievers passed away November 15, 2010. Clyde was born April 27, 1918. He was the youngest son of 12 siblings born to Timm and Margaretha (Peters) Sievers. He was born and raised on a ranch between Glenwood Springs and Carbondale, Colorado. He attended the Cattle Creek School during his youth.

During WWII he, with the help of his mother and nephew, Curtis Collins, farmed the ranch. On March 3, 1945 he married Ida Mary Daugherty in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this marriage lasted 20 years. They moved to a ranch in Woody Creek and Clyde served his turn as President of both the Cattleman's Association and of the Salvation Ditch.

In 1952 the couple moved to Silt where they owned and operated Don's Cafe & Bar. Clyde married Lucy J. (Fuller) Gould in 1966. He became a real estate salesman in Rifle and later earned his broker's license opening his own business, Siever's Realty.

Together Clyde and Lucy built and operated the Wild Goose Camping Park until their retirement when they moved back to Silt. Lucy passed away in 2008.

Clyde and Ida had three daughters, Sonja Ann Fritzlan, Mary Susan Sievers and Gloria Kay Elliott. He has 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, with two on the way, one in February to Cole and Velvet Fritzlan and one in March to Ed and Marny Troutman.

He was preceded in death by all his siblings; daughter, Sonja Fritzlan; and a great grandson, Thomas James Fritzlan.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, November 21 at 2:00 p.m at First Baptist Church of Garfield County in Silt. Interment will follow immediately at Skyline Cemetery.

Published in The Daily Sentinel on November 20, 2010


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