Jim-Zillman-Obituary

Jim Zillman

Wausau, Wisconsin

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Jim Zillman, 80, of Wausau, died on April 1st, 2012 under the care of Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services.Jim was born on Dec. 14, 1931 in Wausau to the late Walter and Audrey (Michaels) Zillman. He graduated from Wausau High School and was an All American Football player. He earned a...

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The Gliniecki family in Virginia would like to send our deepest sympathy to the entire Zillman family. Bernie has many fond memories of his long time friend. For all us kids our favorite part of our visits to Wausau was going to Zillman''s Meat Market. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Ginny, Pat and the entire Zillman family:
I am sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great man and I will always remember his laugh and kindness to our family.
Love and condolences,

Ginny and Family,
I am so sorry to learn of Jim's passing. I knew when I came home to Wausau that I could count on a kind greeting from Jim. Good neighbors are a true blessing and you and Jim were the best! I am sure that Jim and Lon are talking sports in heaven right now.
Praying for God's peace as you continue to grieve.

To my other family. Jim we'll be missed.

Many wonderful & fun times as I was growing up.

My condolences, David Dumdei

I would like send my wished to the family first. Jim and Lon took me in and showed me the ropes of how to do certin things in their store, very good memories, that I will always keep with me. The best memory that i wish cherish the most is when they would scare me in the basement with the cutout board of elvira, they got me everytime. Good laughs and times. Thank you for the good memories and wisdom.

Ginny & family,
So sorry to hear about Jim, he was a great fellow and classmate. Prayers are with you all.
Joan (Pieper) Wanta Appleton, Wi


Ginny and family,
So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was one of the good guys.

My Dear Friend Jamie, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's Passing, I know it was any day, it's never easy. My Thoughts & Prayers are with you & your Family. Joelene Scheibe

Dear Ginny, Jamie and Pat, some of my fondest memories as a kid was going to the meat market on saturday morning with dad to pick up orders and delivering them. That Smell of smoke, the saw dust on the floor, going to pick up deer blood to make blood sausage. And the taste of fresh venison on a potatoe bun.
I will never forget the image of Jim & Wayne cutting meat, making wieners ,or working the counter. Did I mention when they spoke, you could here Hod talking. Pat you remind me of...