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Emanuel Mountz Zeigler Jr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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Emanuel Mountz Zeigler, Jr. On Tuesday, December 22, 2010, Emanuel Mounts Zeigler "Butch" of Rehoboth Beach, DE and Washington, DC passed away after a courageous battle with cancer at the age of 58. Son of Elva G. and Emanuel Zeigler, Butch was born in Mechanicsburg, PA on April 18,...

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Dear Butch,
People like you are rare, indeed. You have always been one of my favorite people I've known in my life. You were friends with my Mom years ago in Baltimore, for years, and the three of us had such good times. Ocean City, Md., where you let me run your beachstand at the Golden Sands for 2 whole weeks when I was in my teens! To this day the COOLEST "job" I've ever had. Baltimore, where you and my Mom taught me how to dance to disco back in the era of Saturday Night Fever. You...

Dear Butch,
You were our surrogate brother when we were kids. You were always a part of our family. A place was always set for you at our Christmas Dinner table, and Mom always made mashed potatoes just for you. Your smile and laughter always made things brighter. I'm so glad you were part of my childhood. Playing Hide 'n Seek with the neighborhood kids...those were the days. You and Angie stayed close all through the years. She will miss you terribly. I will remember you always with...

Dear Butch, You will be greatly missed.
To live a life like yours, is only a dream for most people. We'll remember all the good times while you were with us. I know it's not been all easy, but those times fade away, and the good times remembered. You are back with Mom and Dad now, and your beloved collie dog "Renny". We will always miss your smiling face. But we shall all meet again someday. Love, Brother Bob Lamason

Dear Butch, Rehoboth Beach will miss and especially I will miss the bright shinning light of your presence. Where ever you went you lit up the room. Your friendship and support will never be forgotten; you will live in my heart forever. Love Bob

Butch, you wil be missed, and forever remembered from our first meeting on the beach and introductions from Bob, to the many visits to your home and fun times shared in Rehoboth. Your were always a pleasure to be around and share time with, a beautiful guy with a beautiful spirit to share. Love you - miss you Terry

Butch's big bright smile and wonderful blue eyes will surely be missed by all. He really enjoyed the beach along with Tina at his side. Our condolences to his family.

Fondly,
Tom Stitely & Greg Fichtner