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SGM WILLIAM M. BATEMAN, Jr To TAPS

2846, 05 Feb 2022

SGM William Bateman Jr., 80, passed away on February 26, 2019 in Hope Mills, NC.

Mr. Bateman was born on May 19, 1938 in Mt. Vernon, NY son of the late William Bateman Sr. and Gabrielle Ducoudray Whitney. He served in the United States Army for 32 years and retired as a Sergeant Major after earning two bronze stars and fighting in the Vietnam War and the Gulf War. After his retirement, William went on to become a history teacher in Rosedale, MS before ultimately retiring with his late wife Karin Bateman.

In his retirement, Mr. Bateman’s passions spread far and wide. He was an active member of his church where he regularly participated in the choir on Sundays and worked at the youth service center with his wife. His call for service and spreading the lord’s love led William to embarking on several mission trips to Honduras where he built water systems for less fortunate communities as well as being on the ground to assist with recovery efforts in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. Among all of the hats that Mr. Bateman wore, he was a baseball coach for several years in both Germany and Mississippi where he shared his love of the game with hundreds of young men. 

Mr. Bateman is survived by his four children William Bateman III of Fayetteville, NC; Stephanie Penvose of Hope Mills, NC; Theodore Bateman of Mobile, AL; and Jerry Flannery of Hamburg, Germany, five grandchildren; Brandon Penvose of Goldsboro, NC; Andrew Penvose of Raleigh, NC; Trevor Bateman of Mobile, AL; Tyler Bateman of Mobile, AL; and Lara Roessner of Furth, Germany, his great-granddaughter Annsley Penvose of Fayetteville, NC, two sisters Debbie McCabe of Atlanta, GA and Cindy Bateman-May of Bozeman, MT, and two brothers Charles Whitney of  Columbus, MS and Fredrick (Ted) Bateman of Ossipee, NH.

 


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2/5/2022 11:14:08 AM SFC Robert L. Garza

Worked with him at the 39th FSU in Hanau, Germany. Bertha and I would see him and wife Karen at previous reunions

and talked about old times in Hanau. Bill was the backbone of our NCOs and a great leader. May he Rest In Peace.


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