TY - GEN AB - Kenneth was born January 24, 1921 in Niles to Jess N. and Ida Willard Siebenaller. He graduated from La Brae High School in 1938, attended Youngstown State University and Iowa State University, and graduated from Kent State University. Following the war he married Laura J. Mackey on June 7, 1952, and fathered three children, Jan M., Thomas B. and James N. Siebenaller. Kenneth taught industrial arts for 25 years at Liberty High School before retiring in 1979. He was a member of Cortland Masonic Lodge 529. He attended Calvary United Presbyterian Church where he sang in the chancel choir, and acted as choir director at the Vienna Presbyterian Church and the Otterbein Presbyterian Church. Mr. Siebenaller passed away on December 24th, 1981 and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Vienna, Ohio. Kenneth served playing trumpet in the 80th Infantry Division Band and saw combat in central Europe, Northern France, the Rhineland and the Ardennes. He received many medals, including the World War II Victory Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and the Purple Heart. AU - Unknown DA - 1945 DA - 1945 ID - 1704 KW - Siebenaller, Kenneth J. (1921-1981) KW - World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans -- Ohio - Trumbull County L1 - https://trumbullmemory.org/record/1704/files/001.jpg L2 - https://trumbullmemory.org/record/1704/files/001.jpg L4 - https://trumbullmemory.org/record/1704/files/001.jpg LK - https://trumbullmemory.org/record/1704/files/001.jpg N1 - Gift of Jan Vaughn. N2 - Kenneth was born January 24, 1921 in Niles to Jess N. and Ida Willard Siebenaller. He graduated from La Brae High School in 1938, attended Youngstown State University and Iowa State University, and graduated from Kent State University. Following the war he married Laura J. Mackey on June 7, 1952, and fathered three children, Jan M., Thomas B. and James N. Siebenaller. Kenneth taught industrial arts for 25 years at Liberty High School before retiring in 1979. He was a member of Cortland Masonic Lodge 529. He attended Calvary United Presbyterian Church where he sang in the chancel choir, and acted as choir director at the Vienna Presbyterian Church and the Otterbein Presbyterian Church. Mr. Siebenaller passed away on December 24th, 1981 and was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Vienna, Ohio. Kenneth served playing trumpet in the 80th Infantry Division Band and saw combat in central Europe, Northern France, the Rhineland and the Ardennes. He received many medals, including the World War II Victory Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and the Purple Heart. PY - 1945 PY - 1945 T1 - Kenneth J. Siebenaller. TI - Kenneth J. Siebenaller. UR - https://trumbullmemory.org/record/1704/files/001.jpg Y1 - 1945 ER -