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Henry A. Zimmerman III

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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ZIMMERMAN HENRY A. ZIMMERMAN, III, beloved husband of Lydia W. Zimmerman (nee Wardwell); dear father of Emily V. Zimmerman, Lucy I. Zimmerman and Henry A. Zimmerman, IV; beloved son of Mary M. and Henry A. Zimmerman, M.D. of Vero Beach, FL.; beloved brother of Jane Zimmer-man (husband Mike...

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God's Speed (with purple flames) dear friend.

Douglas Cross

Dear Henry and Jane,
Becky and I are very saddened by the loss of Henry. Having just lost my father, I have some sense of your grief, even though I am sure it is far worse with a child than a parent. We're so sorry. Please pass our condolences to Jane.

Henry was my brother, only sibling and best friend. People have said to me over the past week "how strong you've been and what a nice job you've done with all the arrangements." In doing so, I have locked my grief away. Now that the funeral is over, I can finally cry and truly mourn the loss of my only sibling. I will miss him so much. The last time I saw my brother was Mon. night before the accident. I had gotten a walking and removable cast on my ankle and Henry had come into my place of...

My deepest sympathy to Henry's family & friends. Henry and I were classmates at the Academy. Henry was my ride to school for quite some time. He always made me laugh. I last saw him a couple of years ago (with Tim Geraci)at his house and it was like old times.We smoked a cigar and had a good laugh.

My thoughts are with his family.

Jeff Ford and family
Gilmour Class of '74

Dear Lydia and family
Even though we did speak briefly,
I just wanted to let you know again that you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Iam so sorry that we never had the chance to meet Henry.
Please remember we are just down the road. Gwen Kinzig Kanastab&family

Lydia and Family,

My condolences to you and your family.

Jonathan is away at camp, but I know he would also send his condolences.

Take Care.

Lynn

Henry was always smiling,and a pleasure to work with.

Dear Lydia and family,
I only knew Henry for a brief moment during the moments when he stopped in our office to confer with Mr. Tom Weiss at Rockwell Bancorp.
His smile and kind manner was always present. It touched my life.
I was the last person from this office to chat with him the day before he died. His last words as he left were, "I still love you guys."
That sweetness of his touched me that afternoon and will do so for a long time. Henry left me the legacy...

ALTHOUGH I ONLY KNEW HENRY FOR A BRIEF TIME, I FOUND HIM TO BE A UNIQUE AND LOVING INDIVIDUAL, ALWAYS SMILING AND HAPPY. I WILL CERTAINLY MISS HIM. TOM WEISS