Henry ZIMDARS (1888 - 1961)
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Henry ZIMDARS (1888 - 1961)
| DMaas8465 (View posts) | Posted: 13 Jun 2001 12:00PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: ZIMDARS, SCHWARTZ, SCHUMACHER, RADTKE
SHAWANO EVENING LEADER
Friday, July 28, 1961
ZIMDARS SERVICES TO BE SATURDAY AT ST. MATHEWS
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at St. Matthews Lutheran church, Bowler, for Henry Zimdars 73, Rt.1, Bowler, who died on July 27 at his home in the town of Seneca. Interment will be in Elias Lutheran church cemetery, town of Herman. Mr. Zimdars was born March 2, 1888 and was the son of Mr. & Mrs. August Zimdars. He was married August 19, 1939 to Emma Schwartz and she survives. They lived at Antigo for a while and for seven years farmed in the town of Bartelme before coming to their present home, Rt 1, Bowler. Mr. Zimdars was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran church, Bowler.
Besides his wife he leaves four step-children, Raymond Schumacher, of Bowler; Edwin Schumacherg of Antigo; Alvin Schumacher, of Shawano and Arlie Schumacher of East St. Louis, Illinois. He also leaves 14 grandchildren and one brother, Fred Zimdars, of Casco, and one sister, Alice, Mrs. Herman Radtke, of Oshkosh.
Friday, July 28, 1961
ZIMDARS SERVICES TO BE SATURDAY AT ST. MATHEWS
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at St. Matthews Lutheran church, Bowler, for Henry Zimdars 73, Rt.1, Bowler, who died on July 27 at his home in the town of Seneca. Interment will be in Elias Lutheran church cemetery, town of Herman. Mr. Zimdars was born March 2, 1888 and was the son of Mr. & Mrs. August Zimdars. He was married August 19, 1939 to Emma Schwartz and she survives. They lived at Antigo for a while and for seven years farmed in the town of Bartelme before coming to their present home, Rt 1, Bowler. Mr. Zimdars was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran church, Bowler.
Besides his wife he leaves four step-children, Raymond Schumacher, of Bowler; Edwin Schumacherg of Antigo; Alvin Schumacher, of Shawano and Arlie Schumacher of East St. Louis, Illinois. He also leaves 14 grandchildren and one brother, Fred Zimdars, of Casco, and one sister, Alice, Mrs. Herman Radtke, of Oshkosh.