Background
Sill, William Frazier was born on June 13, 1944 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Son of William Hervey and Emogene Margaret (Perschbacher) Sill.
Sill, William Frazier was born on June 13, 1944 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Son of William Hervey and Emogene Margaret (Perschbacher) Sill.
Graduate, Millikin U., 1966; Doctor of Osteopathy, Kirksville (Missouri) College Osteopathic Medicine, 1970; chief family practice, St. Peters Hospital, 1983; chief department medicine, St. Peters Hospital, 1985.
Intern, Normandy Osteopathic Hospital, St. Louis, 1970-1971; resident in family practice, United States Air Force Medical Center, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, 1973-1975; physician, St. Charles (Missouri) Clinic, 1976-1981; physician family practice, St. Peters, Missouri, since 1982; chief family practice, St. Peters Hospital, 1988; chief department medicine, St. Peters Hospital, 1985; chief family practice department, St. Joseph Health Center, St. Charles, 1986, 89; chief of staff, Barnes St. Peter's Hospital, 1996. Instructor aviation physiology and member hyperboric treatment team School Aerospace Medicine United States Air Force, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1971-1973. Associate clinical instr.family practice residency program, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, 1975-1976.
Served to major United States Air Force, 1971-1976. Fellow American Academy Family Phyicians. Member Missouri Academy Family Physicians, St. Louis Acat.
Family Physicians, Missouri State Medical Association.
Married Bette Louise Armentrout, August 25, 1968. Children: Jonathan Bagshaw, Tara Louise.