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 Alexander "Si" Siltamaki

Page by ​Terri (Siltamaki) Schreihart and Steven Siltamaki with contributions from Bob Leathers

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Siltamaki Ranch. (Terri (Siltamaki) Schreihart)
These are some of the Siltamaki siblings at the ranch.  From left to right:  Sam, Charlie, Sander "Si, Mary (Hippi) and Gus. My grandfather, Gus, passed away in 1952, therefore, this was taken sometime before October of that year. ​(Terri (Siltamaki) Schreihart)

Life Story

1896 January 10: Alexander Siltamaki was born in Carbon, Wyoming to Gust and Wilhelmina Siltamaki.
1917: Alexander was living in Elk Mountain, Wyoming. (US Draft Registration)
1935: Si Siltamaki was the proprietor of the Allen Motor Company in Elmo, Wyoming. 
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1942 April 27: Alexander Siltamaki registered for the World War II draft. He was living in Hanna, Carbon, Wyoming, age 46, self employed at the Allen Motor Company. He was 5' 11" tall with brown eyes, blond hair and 190 pounds. (US Draft Registration)
1949: Si Siltamaki was living in Elmo and operated Si's Bar in Elmo, which was originally the Elmo Bar.
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Si's Bar in Elmo. 1949. (Hanna Miner. 1949)
1951 October 18: Alexander "Si" Siltamaki died at age 55 in Hanna, Carbon, Wyoming from Acute Alcoholism and was buried in the Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming cemetery. (Wyoming Death Records) (BL)
Old Carbon and Hanna Death and Burial Records
Siltamaki, Alexander
Cemetery: Carbon
Monument: "1896-1951"
Born: Jan. 10, 1896
Died: Oct. 18, 1951
Age: 55 y's, 9 m''s, 8 d's

Note: Alexander Siltamaki was born January 10, 1896 in Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming. At age 55, he was self employed, 5' 11", brown eyes, blonde hair and weighed 190 pounds. Alexander died October 18, 1951 at age 55 in Hanna, Carbon, Wyoming from Acute Alcoholism and was buried in the Carbon, Carbon, Wyoming cemetery. (WWII Registration) (Wyoming Death Records) (BL)
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(Image by Gary Beaver. 2021)

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