Donald-Ziemke-Obituary

Donald Ziemke

Toledo, Ohio

May 16, 1919 – Aug 25, 2015 (Age 96)

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BORN
May 16, 1919
DIED
August 25, 2015
AGE
96
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio
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ZIEMKEDonald N. 5/16/1919 - 8/25/2015 Don passed away on August 25, 2015, at Swan Creek Retirement Village. In 1946, he married his Wooster College sweetheart, Mary Jeanne Weimer, who preceded him in death in 2004. Surviving are his three children, Elizabeth Morrin (William Close), Philip...

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I have so many great memories of your dad. every time I cross the bridge in Allen Cove and see the house another incident pops into my mind. He was a great person and he will be missed. God bless

Frank Schaetzke

I offer my deep condolences for the loss of your loved one. I hope the promise found at 1Thessalonians 4:14 offers you hope and healing.

I have wonderful memories of uncle Don and of good times shared by our families. My condolences to you all.

During the time Mr. Ziemke spent in independent living I discovered a kind, gracious, soulful man who was full of wisdom. You could see how much he loved his family and how that love was returned to him in many ways. I feel honored to have had the pleasure of knowing Don. Becky, Swan Creek Retirement Village

Phil and Linda, I was so sorry to read of your father passing today. Know in your heart that he is again united with your mother, and his suffering is over. You have our deepest sympathy, and you will be in our prayers.

May God Rest His Soul.

Jeff & Kathy Willets

Beth and family, we're sorry to hear about your dad's passing . He certainly lived a long full life.

Tim and Bennett

Beth and family, so sorry to hear your Dad has passed. May memories keep him alive in your hearts. A life well lived. Blessings. Dee Carr, Classmate Start '66.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Don was one of my teachers at Macomber, and I remember him well. Gary Ryan Kenosha Wisconsin