Obit: Zimmerman, George F (1886 - 1953)
Contact: Dolores Mohr Kenyon
Email: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Zimmerman, Crocker, Nourse, Allen,
Andresen, Kleckner, Lauscher, Musil, Unger, Rosekrans, Bergemann,
Koehler, Devos
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville,
Clark Co., WI.) March 5, 1953
Zimmerman, George F (12 October 1886 - 2 March
1953)
Funeral rites for George F. Zimmerman,
businessman of Neillsville, will take place at the Masonic Temple
at 2 p.m. Thursday. The service will be Masonic, with A. L. Devos
in charge. The officiating clergyman will be the Rev. William
Koehler of Zion Reformed Church. In respect to Mr. Zimmerman
and to the family the business places of Neillsville will be closed
from 1 to 3 p.m.
The
end came suddenly for Mr. Zimmerman at 10:30 a.m. Monday morning,
March 2. He was in Rochester, Minn., in the care of the Mayo
Clinic, having been taken there the previous day by his friend and
physician, Dr. Milton Rosekrans. He had in recent months been
indisposed, with some indications of heart difficulty, but the
abrupt termination was unexpected. Early Monday a message came to
Mrs. Zimmerman telling of an attack, and suggesting then she go to
Rochester. She set out quickly, with John Bergemann as driver and
escort, but the end had come before she could reach
Rochester.
George Zimmerman was a trained businessman; a
persistent student of business methods and trends. Born in Avoca,
Wisconsin, October 12, 1886, he came with the family to Neillsville
in 1901, graduated from the local high school and went to business
college in La Crosse. Completing the business course, he went
to work for the R. Connor Co., lumber concern in Marshfield.
Then he went to the Pacific coast in the employ of the Milwaukee
Road, and presently took up a homestead, of which he had only
recently disposed. The homestead was not far from Yakima, and
for a time George taught school in that area. He was the
employ of a lumber company in Tacoma when his father, in 1910,
asked him to return to Neillsville.
George Zimmerman was active in the civic and
social life of the community. He has served at various times
as a member of public bodies, and had been greatly interested in
the Masonic organizations. He was a member of and had held
practically all the chairs in the three local Masonic bodies - the
Blue Lodge, the Chapter and the Commandery; he was a member of the
Consistory at Eau Claire and of Zor Temple of the Shrine at
Madison. Of the latter he was a past potentate. He was
a charter member of the Moose here and of the Elks at
Marshfield.
Mr.
Zimmerman was married on his birthday in 1913 to Blanche Crocker, a
Neillsville girl. She survives him, as do their two children, Jack
of Detroit and Ruth, Mrs. Jess Nourse, of Ypsilanti,
Michigan. Also surviving are three grandchildren, and the
brothers, Joe of Neillsville and Harry of Madelia,
Minn.
Pallbearers will be W. H. Allen, Dr. M. K. Andresen, A. J. Kleckner, Ivan Lauscher, James. A. Musil and Adolph Unger.
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