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Jerald Zimmerman

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Jerald R. Zimmerman Jerald R. Jerry Zimmerman, 54, of Alburtis, died on June 14 as a result of an automobile accident on Route 78 in Berks County. He was the husband of Audrey A. (Soper) Zimmerman. They celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary last July. Born in Hershey, he was the son...

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We are so sorry to hear about your loss, and send our deepest condolences. It is through the grace of God that helps the heart to heal, and to remember all of the good times you have all shared.You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Zimmerman Family:

Jerry was a person who always had a smile for anyone he met and was an asset to the NWTF. I have only worked with Jerry on the PA State Board of Directors for a few years, however, in those years Jerry has been there with a smile and a helping hand.

Jerry would always wait for me to do something dumb or put my foot in my mouth. I never disappointed him, because no matter how hard I tried, I would always do something and we always had a...

Audrey,
Our sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family. We too are devestated in disbelief!
I have known Jerry since the beginning of his association with the PA Chapter and beyond any doubt, he was one of the greatest assets this chapter has ever experienced. His dedication to the NWTF and to his fellow members was unequaled. His friendship, dedication and inspiration will be truly missed by many people across the nation.
Remember, he is now in a better place...

Dear Audrey and Family,
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Jerry was a good man and a good friend and will be missed by so many people. We are all better people for having known him. His smile and laugh would light up the darkest room, he was a true gentleman. Thank's for sharing him with us all.

Audrey and Family, Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. My wife and I haven't had the pleasure of knowing you and your family, but we did know Zimmie. Althought the years have been many since I last saw him, Zimmie was in my thoughts and every opportunity that I had to ask classmates, whether from college or high school, if they had heard from Zimmie when I was in the Harrisburg area I did. You see, Zimmie and I played football together at East, were good friends and we...

Audrey & Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I can't begin to tell you how sorry I am. I have been blessed to work with and call Jerry a friend for the past seven years. He has taught me a great deal and I have valued his friendship and advice immeasurably. He is truly one of the finest men I have known and grown to love through the NWTF. I will miss him dearly and will never forget the many fond memories I have because of him. Thanks for everything Zimmy.
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We've known Jerry for over a decade through the NWTF. We have considered him a dear friend. He helped us setup the banquet for the Silver Spur chapter and we spent days with him each year at the NWTF conventions. We have been devestated by the news of his death. I have had the priveledge of sitting on committees state wide with Jerry and it is inconceiveable that he won't be there with us anymore. Audrey and family, our deepest and sincerest sympathies. Jerry will be in our hearts forever!

Mrs. Zimmerman and Family,
Although I did not work with Jerry as close as others here at the NWTF we truly believe in ONE TEAM ONE VOICE. Jerry was a strong part of that team and will be missed by all. May God gve you strength at this time and may you find peace in the fact that Jery was such a loved and admired person. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Mo Deese (NWTF- HQ Staff-BQ Expeditor)

Audrey and family, there are absolutely no words to express my sorrow to your family, to his many friends, and the entire NWTF family. Jerry was one of my most treasured friends and a great mentor. He provided us all with inspiration, positive thinking, and a great vision.

He was a guiding light for NWTF, our Pennsylvania Chapter, and Local Chapters, all of us, and especially for me. He was such a devoted family man, a great friend to all of us, to the whole NWTF family and to...