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L. Zonneville Obituary

Zonneville, L. H. "Butch"
Williamson: Entered into rest on August 1, 2008 in his 82nd year of Minneola, FL. Born December 26, 1925 in Williamson. Son of the late Isaac and Mabel (Verbridge) Zonneville. He served in the US Navy during WWII and was a farmer and car dealer in Williamson. Member and past commander of the American Legion Post #394 in Williamson and a former member of the Pultneyville Masonic Lodge F.&A.M. Predeceased by daughter, Sharyll Cowart; brother, Julian Zonneville; and grandsons, Scott Sussman and Kyle Crocka. Survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Norma Jean (Comstock) Zonneville; daughter, Sandra (Delbert) Primmer of Wolcott; sons, Tim (Sue) Ternoois of Sodus, LaVerne Zonneville Jr. of Webster; grandchildren, David Ternoois of North Rose, Jeff (Martha) Ternoois of Lyons, Janine (David) Rutkoske of Texas, Valerie (Tony) Abdella of FL., Julie Vicinus of Wolcott, Renne (Heckler) Primmer, Arron (Robin) Nesbitt of Colorado, Vance Nesbitt of Arziona, Chris, Justin and Jonathan Zonneville of Webster; 14 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-grandson; son-in-law, Charles Cowart of Arziona; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Robert and Ruth Comstock of FL., Lyle and Nancy Comstock of Sodus; numerous friends in New York and Florida.
Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of his life at the Williamson American Legion Post #394 on Saturday, August 16th at 1 PM. Private Interment, Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville. The family suggest memorial contributions to Cornerstone Hospice-Gold Group, 2445 Lane Park Road, Tavares, FL., 32778. Arrangements by: Young Funeral Home Williamson.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Aug. 10, 2008.

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Donna and Michael Norsen

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I have so many memories. Time on the boat in Sodus Point. Just plain old good times

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