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'''William M. Voigt''' (born [[December 21]], [[1938]] in San Luis Obispo, California; died [[March 31]], [[2015]] in [[Birmingham]]) was an officer in the [[Alabama Air National Guard]] and U.S. Air Force Reserve and president of the [[National Veterans Day in Birmingham]] organization, which coordinates the city's observance of [[Veterans Day]].
'''William M. Voigt''' (born [[December 21]], [[1938]] in San Luis Obispo, California; died [[March 31]], [[2015]] in [[Birmingham]]) was an officer in the [[Alabama Air National Guard]] and U.S. Air Force Reserve and president of the [[National Veterans Day in Birmingham]] organization, which coordinates the city's observance of [[Veterans Day]].



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Bill Voigt

William M. Voigt (born December 21, 1938 in San Luis Obispo, California; died March 31, 2015 in Birmingham) was an officer in the Alabama Air National Guard and U.S. Air Force Reserve and president of the National Veterans Day in Birmingham organization, which coordinates the city's observance of Veterans Day.

Voigt was the son of Milton J. and Jessie Sartain Voigt. He graduated from Woodlawn High School, where he was a member of the Warblers glee club.

Voigt earned a bachelor of science in business administration at Auburn University and an MBA from UAB in 1972. He attended the School of Banking of the South at Louisiana State University and held two graduate certificates from the American Institute of Banking. From 1970 until his death he volunteered his services as clerk for Woodlawn Baptist Church (now Liberty Park Baptist Church).

During his 35 years as a Guardsman and Reservist, Voigt graduated from the Air War College, the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Air Command and Staff College, and the Squadron Officer School. He retired with the rank of Colonel.

Voigt was the founding President of the UAB National Alumni Society. He has served as executive director of Jefferson County Senior Citizens Services, as president of United Cerebral Palsy of Alabama, and the Air Force Association of Alabama. He was also the national president of the American Lung Association and Positive Maturity and a member of the board of the Kiwanis Club of Birmingham.

Voigt died following a battle with cancer and Parkinson's disease in 2015. He was survived by his wife, Linda; two children, David and Diane; and three grandchildren. The William M. Voigt Student Scholarship at UAB is named in his honor.

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