Carl-Zimmerman-Obituary

Carl L. Zimmerman Jr.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

1930 - 2021

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CARL L. ZIMMERMAN JR. Cedar Rapids Carl L. Zimmerman Jr., 90, passed away in his sleep at home, the morning of Saturday, March 6, 2021. Carl was born on Aug. 23, 1930, to Carl L. Zimmerman Sr. and Nola W. (Cray). When Carl was 3, his divorced dad married Neva (Oliver). Neva became Carl Jr.'s and...

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Carl was one of the friendliest men I ever worked with and if you ever needed help on anything he would be there.
Please give our condolences to his wife and family.

When I was about 10, my mother Mickey took me up to Cedar Rapids to visit my Great Uncle Carl, where he and Aunt Pat taught me to play a sharp game of "31" in their Cedar Rapids basement. I've never forgotten my childhood visits up there, and I've taught a fair few Texans how to play "31" over the years.
My loving condolences go out to Pat and Scott and the rest of the family. Carl was a delightful man who would take the time to help a small girl from out of town feel like "one of the...

So sorry to hear of Carl's passing - he will be missed. we always enjoyed visiting with you and running into you at garage sales. So sorry for your loss.

I’m so sorry to hear of Carl’s passing. It’s been many years since I’ve had the pleasure of sitting and listening to his stories but those are always fond memories of mine. Especially hearing the ones of his friendship with my own grandparents. My deepest sympathies to Pat, Scott and the rest of his family.

Carl was once my father-in-law and always my friend. One of the nicest people I've ever known, everyone he met was a friend. He will be a bright and loving light in Heaven. May the Lord bring family and friends peace and comfort.

Our condolences to Pat and Scott. Worked many years with Carl and considered him a great friend. Russell and Barbara Maresh

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I was Carl and Pat's mailman for about 10 years. I always enjoyed their friendly greeting. Carl worked out in the yard a lot, I would tell him it was about break time and that he should have a cold beer. I'll have one for Carl tonight. Rest in Peace, and Thank You for your Service.

Thank you for your Military service
REST IN PEACE


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