Father | Amon Inglish Williams (b. 29 November 1854, d. 21 May 1929) |
Mother | Mary Jane Williams (b. 28 April 1866, d. 6 November 1939) |
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Father | Amon Inglish Williams (b. 29 November 1854, d. 21 May 1929) |
Mother | Mary Jane Williams (b. 28 April 1866, d. 6 November 1939) |
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Son | Donald Williams Zubler+ (b. 8 January 1916, d. 26 December 1995) |
Daughter | Lois Marie Zubler (b. 8 October 1917, d. 8 August 1988) |
Daughter | Elva May Zubler+ (b. 8 June 1922, d. 15 September 2015) |
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Father | Jacob Donald Zubler (b. 25 March 1890, d. 20 November 1960) |
Mother | Ola May Williams (b. 31 July 1889, d. 26 October 1994) |
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Daughter | Anna May Zubler+ (b. 13 June 1943, d. 27 November 2019) |
Daughter | Ethel Arlene Zubler+ |
Son | Dana Neil Zubler |
Son | Mark L. Zubler |
Obituary – St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri; Friday, 29 DEC 1995, page 3B (Newspapers.com):
Donald W. Zubler
SABETHA, Kan. – Donald W. Zubler, 79, Sabetha, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1995 at a Sabetha health-care center.
Mr. Zubler had been employed by International Harvester dealerships in Nemaha County, Kan., and had farmed.
Born in the Rock Creek Township, rural Nemaha County, on Jan. 8, 1916, he was reared in the Oneida, Kan., area, and graduated from the Oneida high school. During World War II, he served in the Army.
Mr. Zubler was a member of the John L. Palmer Memorial American Legion Post No. 126 of Sabetha.
On Aug. 24, 1941, he married Blanche Bailey. She survives in Sabetha.
Mr. Zubler was preceded in death by a sister.
Additional survivors: two sons, Dana and Mark, both of Morrill, Kan.; two daughters, Anna Dietrich, Morrill, and Ethel McGuire, Mitchell, S.D.; a sister, Eva Zolman, Grand Junction, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Service: 10:30 a.m. today, Popkess Mortuary, Sabetha. Private family burial; Sabetha Cemetery, with military rites by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7285, Sabetha.
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Daughter | Anna May Zubler+ (b. 13 June 1943, d. 27 November 2019) |
Daughter | Ethel Arlene Zubler+ |
Son | Dana Neil Zubler |
Son | Mark L. Zubler |
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Father | Donald Williams Zubler (b. 8 January 1916, d. 26 December 1995) |
Mother | Blanche Juanita Bailey (b. 24 March 1921, d. 11 November 2004) |
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Daughter | Laurie Dietrich+ |
Son | Grant Williams Dietrich |
Son | Todd Raymond Dietrich |
Son | Joel Dietrich |
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Daughter | Laurie Dietrich+ |
Son | Grant Williams Dietrich |
Son | Todd Raymond Dietrich |
Son | Joel Dietrich |
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Father | Jacob Donald Zubler (b. 25 March 1890, d. 20 November 1960) |
Mother | Ola May Williams (b. 31 July 1889, d. 26 October 1994) |
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Father | Jacob Donald Zubler (b. 25 March 1890, d. 20 November 1960) |
Mother | Ola May Williams (b. 31 July 1889, d. 26 October 1994) |
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Daughter | Barbara K. Zolman |
Daughter | Mary Ellen Zolman+ |
Obituary -- Gillette & Walker, Memorial Chapel and Funeral Home, ( http://www.gillettememorialchapel.com/obituary/Elva-May-Zolman/Gillette-WY/1545964#sthash.eK3VGlOU.dpuf ):
Elva May Zolman
June 8, 1922 — September 15, 2015
Elva May Zolman died peacefully September 15, 2015 at Close to Home Hospice at the age of 93.
Elva was born June 8, 1922, in Sabetha, KS, the youngest of three children born to Jake and May Zubler. After graduating from High School she took schooling in Kansas City, Missouri so she could work for the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). At the school she met a fellow student, Peter Zolman. On February 20, 1943, they were married in Richmond, Missouri. The following month, Peter was inducted into the military and sent to Scott Field, an Air Force Base at Belleville, Illinois. Their first daughter Barbara was born there. In 1946 the family moved to Pueblo, where their second daughter Mary Ellen was born. Peter's job with the CAA transferred him to Scottsbluff, NE in 1949.
Shortly after moving to Nebraska, Peter and Elva began attending meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses. Both were baptized July 24, 1955. Elva shared in the full-time Bible education work with Peter for many years.
Elva was hard-working and industrious. She enjoyed flowers and planted many varieties. Elva was an accomplished pianist and typist, and she enjoyed reading, gardening, sewing, knitting and crocheting. She also liked camping and fishing. In 1978 they moved to Grand Junction, CO. Elva was shy by nature, but poor hearing caused her to be even more so. Nevertheless, she enjoyed socializing and being with friends and family. Her gentle and quiet manner often concealed an inner strength and determination. They moved to Gillette in 2003. Elva kept as busy in the volunteer ministry as age and circumstances allowed.
Elva is survived by her husband of 72 years, Peter; her two daughters and their husbands, Barbara and Dennis Isenhart of Douglas, and Mary Ellen and Dave Schmidt of Gillette; two grandchildren and their spouses, Sheila and Travis Willson of Oregon, and Jerry and Anna Schmidt; great-grandson Wyatt Schmidt all of Gillette.
Funeral Home: Walker Funeral Home, 410 Medical Arts Court, Gillette, WY 82716.
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