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William B. ZITSMAN

Springfield, Ohio

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News Death NoticeZITSMAN, William B. 84, of Springfield passed away Thursday, July 4, 2013. He was born July 25, 1928 in Springfield the son of Elick and Ida (Plotler) Zitsman. Bill served nine years in the United States Navy including the Korean War, and graduated from The Ohio State...

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I was looking through my card catalog and saw Bill's card and put his name in my computer and saw his obituary. He came to our jewelry store in Sidney, Ohio. We really enjoyed seeing him here. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope everything is going well for your family.
Robin @ Wiford Jeweler Inc

This is how I remember him. I worked for him for 10 years at the Ideal Jewelry Store and the Ideal Diamond Center. RIP Bill

Elizabeth:
Our sincere sympathy, we have lost on of our most favorite patients.
He will be missed greatly here.

Howard,
We are saddened by your loss. Your father was delightful when we met him at Ben's and Ishan's graduation party. Our hearts go out to you and your family.
Deepak and Cindy Kanwar

Condolences to Elizabeth and their Springfield friends on (cousin) Bill's passing. Linda (Zitsman) Chernick

Mr. Z had been such a big part of my life and my family's. He was Dad's best friend and I do not think one could make it through a day without talking to the other one. Mr. Z was standing with us in the room when Dad died, I think Dad had to have his best friend there to pass on. I know Dad was waiting for you Bill, when you passed - He loved you so much.
My heart goes out to the family,

Elizabeth, sorry for your loss. I sure will miss seeing you two in the restaurant & giving him a hard time. Our thoughts are with you. Kaye Linardos

I smiled whenever I saw Bill - he was a wonderful man. We are so sorry for your loss.

My first job outside of babysitting and fast foods was as a typist file clerk for the firm of Charlie Frayne, I put a watch in layaway and paid on it weekly back in those days that was a big thing for a 50$ WATCH I paid a few dollars each week on my watch and Mr. Zitsman always treated me so nice, I never knew he was the owner until now, he left such an impression on me. My dad was always self employed and he was the same way as Mr. Zitsman...but I figured that was
because he was Dad....