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Arnold W. Zuehl Arnold W. Zuehl died on March 1, 2013 in New Braunfels, Texas. He was 95 years old. Arnold was born to Walter and Bertha Zuehl in Marion, Texas in 1917. He received his Pharmacy degree from the University of Texas (Austin) in 1944. He was a pharmacist in New Braunfels, Austin, Ft.Worth and Hurst, Texas. Arnold and his brothers, Monroe and Richard owned a farm in Marion, Texas. The land is still managed today by the Zuehl brothers' children. In 1945 Arnold married Vivian Marion. They had two children, Joy and Gaye, and lived in New Braunfels and Austin. They divorced in 1952. In January, 1968 he married Mildred Virene Allison, also a Pharmacist, in Austin Texas. They moved to Hurst, Texas and both worked as Pharmacists in the Ft. Worth area. Mildred Zuehl died in 1984. In 1996 Arnold moved back to New Braunfels, where he continued to live until his death. Arnold is survived by two daughters, Joy Johnson and Gaye Fields (and her husband, Bob); By one brother, Monroe Zuehl; By grandchildren Kim Schmit (and her husband Steve), & James Alford (and his wife Vicki); By niece, Donna Simmons & nephew, Monroe Zuehl, Jr.; By great grandchildren Brett, Bryce & Kristina Schmit; By great nephew, Todd Simmons; great nieces Ashley Zuehl & Lorin Nagelmueller, plus numerous other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife, Mildred, his youngest brother, Richard Zuehl, Richard's wife, Doris, and his sister-in-law, Louise Zuehl. The funeral will be held at the St. John Lutheran Church in Marion, Texas on 3/9/2013 at 1:00 p.m with interment following at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, New Braunfels, TX. The family wishes to thank the loving and caring employees of Sodalis Elder Living (aka Alzcare) and all the Angels from Hope Hospice. The family asks that any gifts be made to National Parkinson Foundation, Inc.; Office of Development?1501 NW 9th Avenue/Bob Hope Road; Miami, Florida 33136-1494. Phone: 1-800-327-4545 ?Website: www.parkinson.org?e-mail: [email protected]. Funeral arrangements are made by Goetz Funeral Home, Seguin, Texas. http://www.goetzfuneral.com/. Please visit http://www.goetzfuneral.com/ to order flowers or sign the online guest book.
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Remember fondly when Arnold and Mildred came to Colorado and we had such a wonderful time. We drove to the mountains over Berthoud Pass. I am the widow of Eugene Allison and sister-in-law of Mildred and Arnold.
Shirley Allison
February 23, 2019
We so appreciated Arnold and enjoyed our time with him and with Mildred. You are in our thoughts and prayers as you mourn the loss of Arnold. Shirley and Gene Allison (Lakewood, CO)
March 7, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Zuehl family during this difficult time. May cherished memories bring you peace and comfort during this time of sorrow.
Harry and Linda Dietz
March 4, 2013
Gaylord Allison
March 4, 2013
Joy and Gaye,
One of Mildred's brothers came across Arnold's obituary and forwarded it on to the rest of us. You were blessed to have had him in your lives for such a long time. I remember Arnold as a kind and gentle man who was always loving and caring to Mildred. May our Lord bless you with His peace during this time of farewell.
Jackie (Allison) Dewveall
March 3, 2013
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