JOE-ZARZAUR-Obituary

JOE B. ZARZAUR

Birmingham, Alabama

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ZARZAUR, JOE B. Joe B. Zarzaur, born December 28, 1918, passed away at home on Thursday, October 29, 2009. He was the beloved husband, companion and partner to Juliette Mizerany Zarzaur. In addition to his wife Juliette, Joe was also preceded in death by his parents, Ben and Nazera Zarzaur, who...

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To Judi and Family: I pray God give you all the strength to endure this sad time. Rev. 21: 3 & 4. Angela Davidson

My thoughts are with the family. My husband (Van Belcher) and I spent many happy times at Joe's. We
both loved Joe and Juliette. Lilli Belcher 11/1/09

To Joe, Ben and Judy and families,

Uncle Joe's name was synonymous with an entertaining evening of good food and dancing but he was so much more than that. I was lucky enough to see the other side of Uncle Joe and Aunt Juliette. That's the memory that I will cherish the most -- the warm and loving couple that showed so much love for the family. You are all in my prayers.

Bill Zarzaur, III

Unfortunately, I did not know the entire family, but I have fond memories of Joe through my mother's many stories. My sympathy and prayers to all who grieve his loss! Sylvia Resha, Nashville, TN--daughter of Olga Zarzour Resha

To Joe, Ben and Judy and families,

May Uncle Joe's memory be eternal.

Annette Zarzaur Ritchey and family

I send my condolences to the Zarzaur family and their many friends. Mr. Zarzaur was a charming man with a kind and warm
manner.

We just learned about your loss.
Please accept our condolences
As promised "no more mourning,
no more sorrow, no more pain
and no more death."

My Dad (Brad Gambrell) was a long time member of Joe's Ranch House and he took me there many times while I was in high school and college during the 60's and early 70's. It was my favorite place because it was the best prime rib to this day that i have ever had. Thanks Mr. Joe for building a place that provided so many memories of good food and good times for so many in the Birmingham area.

I am so sorry about Uncle Joe. He is such a sweet uncle and I will always remember him.