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Kent C. Zimmerman

Montgomery, Texas

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Kent Zimmerman, 77, entered through the gates of Heaven on August 2, 2012. He was born on December 6, 1934 to Elmer Daniel and Ella Cantwell Zimmerman in San Benito, Texas. Kent served with the U.S. Army as a SP4 and was stationed in Korea following the Korean conflict. He was a State Trooper...

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Vicky- We are so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and your family. From Marie Wheelus & Lisa Holifield

I remember when I started my L.E. carrer, Kent was a model officers, and a gentleman who shared many stories about how you should treat everyone fair. Kent had faith and I know he was proud to trade-in his badge with the lord for a nice shiny crown of righteousness. We are praying for all of Kent's family.

What a loss. May God be with the family. I remember the utmost respect my Daddy had for Kent, Earl and Red as they all served because it was right, not just a job. God bless.

I am extremely sorry to hear of your families loss. I remember Mr. Kent coming to Cleveland and partnering with my daddy very well. Be was a sweet & kind man. My prayers are with you.

CeCelia Morgan Sutton

So sorry for your loss, but he is now at peace and free of pain. He will be greatly missed by all that knew him. All of you will have different cherished memories.

Kent you will be missed. You made a lot of changes in people by the way you lived your life.

Cindy and Matt, and family- so sorry for your loss. But your loss is Heaven's gain.

Vicky and Family,

I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My mother was the dispatcher for Liberty County SO and my dad was Judge Perkins. Kent spent many hours at our house and at the JP office. He took a picture of my son and sketched it to a larger size. He was very talented.

Kent always had a smile and a kind word. He will truly be missed.