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December 8, 2012
My prayers go out to the Zimmermann family, who are my cousins, which we have not kept in touch for many years. He was my dentist as a child as well. His children learned how to swim in our pool in Westchester. Everyone send their love to you and hope you will get through this with a lot of fond memories. Just a side note Marian is still alive with Dementia at the age of 96 soon to be 97 next month. Take care and God Bless. Mari Lynne Kennedy ( Zimmermann )
Cristina and Wayne Hoffman
November 28, 2012
Our deepest sympathy to the entire family, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Erika Zimmerman
November 27, 2012
You'll always be my favorite veteran, Dr Zimm.
Oxox
Erika
Dolly Kimzey
November 27, 2012
My deepest sympathy to the Zimmerman family. I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Zimmerman for 10 fun packed years. A wonderful Dentist, a wonderful man, a wonderful life. Every time I see a biplane I think of him and the time he took flying. What a ride! I think that's what he is saying now.
Bob Cohen
November 26, 2012
Bill--my condolences to you and your family. your dad had a rich full life--the goal we all try to obtain. My thoughts are with you.
Dave, Karina walsh
November 26, 2012
To Bill and family our thoughts and prayers are with you
jeanne MacCabe
November 25, 2012
Our sincere condolances to the entire
Zimmerman family. Wonerful man and neighbor. Surely be missed by many of
his patients and also by his family.
Jeanne MacCabe and family - Jim, Christy and Scott
Tim Miller
November 25, 2012
To my friend Bill and the entire Zimmerman family, my deepest sympathy on the passing of your Husband, Father, Brother, and Grandfather.
I know from listening to Bill's retelling of many of his father's exploits that he lived life to the fullest. I will keep your family in my prayers this Holiday Season.
November 25, 2012
My deepest sympathy to Dr. Zimmerman's family - I am quite sure he touched the lives of many over the years.
He was my first dentist when my family moved to PV from Denver in 1962 and I really miss his gentle, kind spirit. His advice to me was to take care of my teeth because it will be hard to fit dentures due the bony spurs - he certainly had the big picture - I was only 13! I've followed his advice and have no need for dentures - yet!
My dad was an Army Air Corps flight surgeon in WWII and a "wanna be" pilot. I bought Dad "a ticket to ride" in Dr. Zimmerman's infamous yellow Stearman and Dad was absolutely thrilled - and green - when they landed after a few aerobatic loops! Now they have both joined all their flying buddies in the squadron in the sky. May God bless him and all of his family.
Deborah Gaume, LMU '71
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