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ELI S. ZIMMERMAN


 

 

I'm So saddened to have to post this

Our Market and Community has lost a Great Man and Vendor. Eli was a member of the Fair Grove Farmers' Market for 8 Years. He went to his final resting place on Sunday July 19TH. Eli was well known by his customers for his fresh strawberries and produce. And in the Spring his beautiful flowers. He always had the best.

Eli was also was a member of the Greater Polk County Farmers' Market.

Our Hearts and Prayers go out to The Family.

We will all miss Eli

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Category: General
Posted by: deb

ELI S. ZIMMERMAN

July 30, 1934-July 19, 2009

 

 

 

Services are 9:30 a.m. Friday, July 24, at Cantlon

Otterness Funeral Chapel, Buffalo, with Bro. Richard

Prater officiating. The music service will be provided by

Carla French and Sandy Hatfield with songs of “Going

Down the Valley,” “Amazing Grace” and “Rock of Ages.”

Burial is in Hopewell Cemetery

in Tunas, under the

direction of Cantlon Otterness

Funeral Home of Buffalo.

Visitation is 6:30 to 8:30

p.m. Thursday, at the

funeral home in Buffalo.

Escorts were Eric Zimmerman,

Rick Zimmerman,

Michael Zimmerman,

Charles Zimmerman,

Michele Zimmerman and

Theresa Edberg.

Eli S. Zimmerman was born July 30, 1934, in Brecknock

Township, Penn., the son of Levi F. and Emma

(Stauffer) Zimmerman. He died July 19, 2009, at his

home near Tunas, at the age of 74 years, 11 months and

19 days.

He was a dear father and beloved husband. His hard

work and dedication to his life love of farming inspired

strength in his family. Although he will be missed, his

family will celebrate by always remembering and emulating

the precious values he taught.

He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers:

Caleb and James Zimmerman; and two sisters:

Sarah and Eva Zimmerman.

Survivors include his wife, Sally, of the home; four

sons: Eric Zimmerman, San Antonio, Texas, Rick Zimmerman,

Daytona, Fla., Michael Zimmerman, New Holland,

Pa., and Charles Zimmerman, Denver, Penn.; one

daughter, Theresa Edberg, Manheim, Penn.; three brothers:

Henry Zimmer, Tunas, Levi Zimmerman, Elklhorn,

Ky., and John Zimmerman, Red Run, Penn.; seven sisters:

Mary Auker, Ephrata Township, Penn., Mabel Auker,

Martha Zimmerman and Susie Horst, all of Red Run,

Penn., Lucy Wenger and Alice Auker, both of Tunas, and

Emma Horst, Hinkletown, Penn.; nine grandchildren;

seven great-grandchildren; and other family and friends

who will all miss him.



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