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- Lilia Herlez:
Born: 1895
Findagrave.com:
findagrave.com/memorial/111466937/emma-zimbelman
Tod: 12 May 1984
Marge Womach:
Odessa Record: 5-24-1984
Emma Zimbelman born April 2, 1898 in Eureka, South Dakota. Passed away May 12, 1984, Odessa, WA. Funeral Services, Wednesday, May 16, 1984 at 1 p.m. Chapel of the Strate Funeral Home, Davenport, WA. Rev Myrl Thiesies, officiating. Lynnae Rodenbough, Organist. Donna Schafer, Soloist. Concluding Services and Vault Interment, Odessa Cemetery, Odessa, WA. Casket Bearers: James Goets, William Roller, C. E. Shrauger, Loren Schlimmer, Don Janke and Robert Kuch.” (Funeral Program) “Emma Zimbelman. Died: 5-12-1984, Odessa, WA; Birth: not shown; Mother: Ema Allmer; Father: Jacob Kallenberger. Spouse: widowed, Gus Zimbelman. Burial: Odessa Cemetery, Odessa, WA.” (Lincoln Co Health death card; edit: mother should read Eva Allmer, who was the d/o Michael Allmer) “Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 16, 1984, from the Chapel of the Strate Funeral Home in Davenport, WA, for Emma Zimbelman, who passed away on May 12, 1984 at the Odessa Memorial Hospital. Rev Myrl Thiesies officiated at the services. Emma Zimbelman was born on April 2, 1898 at Eureka, South Dakota, to Jacob and Eva Allmer Kallenberger. The family later moved to Gold Butte and Shelby, Montana, and in 1907 moved to the state of Washington and settled on a farm northeast of Marlin. On June 18, 1919, Emma was united in marriage to Gustave Zimbelman at Valley Ford, WA. Nine children were born to this union. They farmed northeast of Marlin until 1963, when two of the sons took over the farming. Mr. Zimbelman passed away on Oct 17, 1969. In 1970, Mrs. Zimbelman and her son, Herb, moved to Odessa, where she made her home until Oct 12, 1983, when she became a resident of the Odessa Convalescent Center because of poor health. She was a member of the Odessa Baptist Church, Baptist Ladies Aid and the Odessa Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include four daughters, Florence Schlimmer and Ione Zeiler, of Odessa; Viola Syring and Rhea Strate of Spokane; five sons, Melvin, Herbert and Robert of Odessa; Leo of Almira and Donald of Othello; 19 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; 2 sisters, Ida Schorzman of Marlin, and Clara Cox of Gresham, Oregon; 3 brothers, Henry Kallenberger of Marlin; Oscar Kallenberger of Milton-Freewater, OR; and Ray Kallenberger of Box Elder, MT; 3 sisters-in-law, Lydia Price and Lizzie Zimbelman of Spokane; and Christine Kallenberger of the Davenport Nursing Home; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, three sisters and two brothers. Sacred selections of ‘Good Night and Good Morning’ and ‘Precious Memories’ were sung by Donna Schafer. Organist was her niece, Delores Cook. Casket bearers were Loren Schlimmer, C. E. Schrauger, James Goetz, William Roller, Robert Kuch, and Dan Janke. Concluding services and vault interment were held at the Odessa Cemetery with the Strate Funeral Home of Davenport in charge of arrangements.
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