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ZAMBRA, Mrs. Jacob Hoerner

b. 31 Jan 1897 - Streeter, Illinois

d. 13 Oct 1953

From The Dickinson ND Press 14 Oct 1953, Submitted by eusteel@cox.net

Funeral service for Mrs. Jacob Hoerner, New Leipzig, housewife, will be conducted Tuesday Oct. 13, at 10 a.m. in the St. John’s Catholic church at New Leipzig with Father Werner Rodermacker officiating at the services. Burial will be in the St. John’s cemetery.
Mrs. Hoerner died Friday, Oct. 9 at the St. Joseph’s hospital from a cerebral hemorrhage.
Mrs. Hoerner was born in Streeter, Ill. Jan. 31, 1897. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zambra. She came to Glen Ullin with her folks and lived there until 1928.
She was married to Jacob HOERNER, Sept. 28, 1916, at Glen Ullin.
He preceded her in death. One child preceded her in death.
She is survived by sons, Raymond, Missoula, Mont.; Lawrence, Grand Forks; Queinten, Ogdenburg, N. Y., and daughters, Mrs. Frank Zubrod, Valley City; Mrs. Mike Boesflug, New England; and Virginia, New England.
Other survivors are 12 grandchildren and three brothers and three sisters. Pallbearers for Mrs. Hoerner’s funeral were, Frank Boesflug, Louie Fitterer, Frank Hauner, Tony Ackerman, Joe Sondag and Nick Boesflug.
The Mischel-Olson chapel had charge of funeral arrangements. The Dickinson ND Press 14 Oct 1953

 

ZAMRZLA, Brett Anthony

b. 21 Mar 1983 - Salina, Kansas

d. 22 Jan 2008 - Hays, Kansas

From Salina Journal - Saturday, January 26, 2008, Submitted by Rachel E. Smith

HAYS -- Brett Anthony Zamrzla, age 24 of Hays, died Tuesday, January 22, 2008, the result of an automobile accident. He was born March 21, 1983, in Salina, Kansas the son of Bruce Anthony and Jeanette M. (Gustafson) Zamrzla.
Brett was a 2002 graduate of Chapman High School and attended school in Sylvan Grove through his sophomore year. He attended Fort Hays State University, where he was involved in many music activities. His love of music led him to be a part of music activities in the Hays, Ellis County and Dickinson County communities. Brett was a member of regional and local bands and he gave percussion music lessons. He was also a personal assistant for DSNWK in Victoria.
He is survived by his mother, Jeanette M. Zamrzla, of Hays; a sister, Erin L. Zamrzla and husband Ben Schlitter of Santa Monica, Calif.; grandparents, James and Eleanor (Clark) Gustafson of Smolan, Kan.; one uncle, Larry Zamrzla and wife Shirley of Salina; and two aunts, Virginia Clapp of Hays and Rhonda Toal of Hillsboro, Kan.
He was preceded in death by his father, Bruce A. Zamrzla; paternal grandparents, Anthony and Edith Zamrzla; and one uncle, Gene Clapp.
Memorial services will be 10 a.m. Friday, January 25, 2008, at the Covenant Church, 102 S. Washington in Lindsborg. Inurnment will follow the services at the Rose Hill Cemetery, rural Lindsborg. The family will be present to greet friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Brock's North Hill Chapel, 2509 Vine, Hays.
Brett's family respectfully requests that you honor him by "paying it forward." Please consider who might best receive the gift you have to give -- flower, food, service, music, money, art ... ¬­-- and give it in loving memory of Brett. If you'd like to let us know what you've done, please send us a note (205 E 25th Terrace, Hays, KS 67601). May the peace of Christ be with you. To sendt e-mail condolences, visit www.carlsonfh.net.

 

ZIER, Katherine

See Katherine Kling

 

ZIMMERMAN, Monika

b. Unknown

d. 22 Feb - 1951 - Tacoma, Washington

From Dickinson ND Press - 2 May 1951, Submitted by eusteel@cox.net

Funeral services for Mrs. Monika Kuhn of Tacoma, Washington, were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the St. Mary �s church at Richardton. The Rev. Frederick Mundt, O.S.B. officiated at the requiem high mass. Pallbearers were Valentine Zimmerman, Marcus Zimmerman, John Bernhardt, Marcus Berger, Raymond Kopp, and Ben Dauenhauer.
Mrs. Monika Kuhn died February 22, at Tacoma, Washington.
She married Valentine KUHN July 4, 1894 in Dickinson.
Surviving relatives are one sister, Anna Sattler, of Dickinson and one brother, Marcus Zimmerman of Los Angeles, California.
She leaves eleven children: John V. Kuhn of Richardton; Mrs. Paul (Molly) Robidou of Long Beach, California; Peter V. Kuhn of Tacoma, Washington; Emil V. Kuhn of Tacoma, Washington; Mrs. Lester Goodwin of Townsend, Montana; Mrs. Lena Graybeal of Long Beach, California, Joe V. �Note: remainder of obit is missing. Dickinson ND Press 2 May 1951

 

ZIMMERMAN, Ruth Ann

b. 25 Dec 1916 - Clarkton, Missouri

d. 7 Apr 2008 - Westminster, Colorado

From Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Cheyenne, WY - 13 Apr 2008, Submitted by Henry L. Schmick

Ruth Ann Maier, 91, died April 7 in Westminster, Colo. Born Ruth Ann Zimmerman, Dec. 25, 1916, in Clarkton, Mo., the fourth of five children (Drucilla, Ouita, Hank, Ruth and Betty) of Aaron Rufus and Molly (Ward) Zimmerman. The family migrated from Missouri to Thermopolis during the Depression. Ruth was a graduate of the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. She married Harry HEISTH on Dec. 25, 1939, and together they spent the majority of their lives in Cheyenne, where she was active in P.E.O. and the Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. After the death of Harry in 1983, Ruth married widower Joseph MAIER in 1994, uniting the Heist/Maier families. Ruth and Joe lived in Cheyenne until 2002 when they retired to Mesa, Ariz. In 2005 they returned to Wyoming. Joe died in March 2006. . She had been a resident of SunRise Assisted Living in Haverford, Pa., since 2005 and recently moved to an assisted living facility in Broomfield, Colo.
Ruth is survived by Judy (Heist) Douglass, Dan Heist, John Maier, Kit (Maier) Earl, Jane (Maier) Murdock and Mitzi (Maier) Elliott and spouses; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, Harry Daniel Heist IV; two sisters-in-law, Alice Zimmerman and Della Vivian; and ten nephews and nieces, Lyndon Milek, Jermayne Herrin, John Zimmerman, David Zimmerman, Pat Warner, Molly Conley, Michelle Conley, Pam Sexton, Jacque Buchanan and John Herrin.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Cheyenne Region Medical Center Volunteers: 214 E. 23rd Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001.

 


ZORN, Eugene

b. 1 Mar 1945 - Great Bend, Kansas

d. 4 Jan 2008 - Great Bend, Kansas

From Hutchinson (Kan) News - Sunday, January 6, 2008, Submitted by Rachel E. Smith

GREAT BEND - Eugene "Gene" Zorn, 62, died Jan. 4, 2008, at Central Kansas Medical Center, Great Bend.
He was born March 1, 1945, in Great Bend, the son of William E. and Frances Jenisch Zorn. A resident of Great Bend since 1968, moving from Odin, he was an accountant for Harper Construction Co. for 37 years, and was also in farming.
He belonged to the Prince of Peace Parish at St. Patrick, Perpetual Adoration Chapel, and the American Diabetes Association.
On Sept. 28, 1968, he married Arlene M. LAMATSCH in Odin. She survives.
Other survivors include: two daughters, Julie M. Smith and husband Spencer, Houston, and Carrie A. Rueger and husband, John, Lenexa; two sisters, Leona Birzer, Ellinwood, and Eleanor Zecha, Clafin; a grandson, Alexander Rueger; a step-grandson, Reagan Smith; four nephews, Greg Birzer, Mike Birzer, Jason Haberman, and Jeremy Combs; and two nieces, Debbie Steinert, and Sharon Koerperich.
Vigil service and rosary will be at 7 p.m. Sunday at Bryant Funeral Home, Great Bend. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Great Bend, with Father Marvin Reif and Father Wesley Schawe presiding. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Holy Family Cemetery, Odin. Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorials may be sent to Holy Family School Endowment or the Sister Aquinata Nursing Scholarship Fund, in care of the funeral home.

GREAT BEND - Zorn, Eugene "Gene," 62, died January 4, 2008. Vigil & rosary 7 p.m. today, Bryant Funeral Home, great Bend. Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, St. Patrick Catholic Church, Great Bend. Survivors: wife, Arlene; daughters, Julie Smith & Carrie Rueger; sisters, Leona Birzer, Eleanor Zecha; 1 grandson; 1 step grandson; 4 nephews; 2 nieces. Published in the Wichita Eagle on 1/6/2008.