Gail Louise Zimprich

Gail Louise Zimprich obituary, Fargo, ND

Gail Louise Zimprich

Gail Zimprich Obituary

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After bravely fighting ovarian cancer for four years, Gail Louise Zimprich, 68, Fargo, ND, won her battle on Friday, March 15, 2024. She danced her way to heaven with her loving husband and three daughters by her side at Sanford Hospice House.
Daughter of Dean and Eloise (Lindstrom) Anderson, Gail was born July 29, 1955 in Fargo, ND. She grew up on Wall Street in rural Moorhead and graduated from Moorhead High School in 1973. Shortly after graduation, the love of her life, Dale proposed and they were married September 22nd of that year. They began their life together in Fargo, then moved to rural North Dakota near Dale's family and soon after Gail's parents joined them.
Over the course of the next ten years they lived in Sharon ND and outside of Aneta, ND. During those years Gail worked at the Aneta Locker, Cooperstown grocery store, planted trees for the Griggs County Soil Conservation and worked with Dale on their dairy farm. In 1976 they welcomed their first daughter, Jessica and two years later they were blessed with another daughter, Michelle. After their youngest daughter Cassie was born in 1985, they made the move back to Fargo. Gail then began her 34 year career with the Fargo Public School District in multiple positions and buildings. She also had various side gigs, including painting houses, cleaning jobs, helping her husband Dale with construction projects and working on the family farm. She was the hardest working woman you have ever met and would do anything to support her family and friends.
Gail was known for her kind, thoughtful, positive personality and faith in God. She enjoyed teaching Sunday school for many years and touched many children's lives, helping them learn all about Jesus. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and winning that battle, she took it upon herself to support anyone diagnosed with cancer who crossed her path. She knew God gave her this struggle to help others through theirs. She found great joy in doing things for others, always going the extra mile to comfort and ensure those around her felt loved. Gail's greatest pride was her family; spending time together, whether it was working on projects, playing games, taking family trips or being at the farm in the pool or having a cold beverage around the bonfire. They shared many laughs and wonderful memories were always made.
Throughout the years, Dale & Gail found great delight in dancing together and encouraged those around them to dance as well. Whether it was on the dance floor, in the kitchen, at the park, in the garage, by the bonfire, in the pool, or down in the basement listening to the jukebox, if there was music playing, Gail would grab Dale and say "Come on, let's dance!" Even at the very end, when a dear friend brought his violin up to the hospital to play for Gail, she found the strength to get up out of the chair and dance one last dance with her beloved husband. Gail is now dancing in heaven with Jesus.
Gail was preceded in death by her parents Dean & Eloise, her father & mother-in-law, Joe & Kate Zimprich, brothers-in-law, Kevin Zimprich & Richard Raker, sister-in-law, Michele Zimprich and niece, Cindy Shapiro.
She is survived by her husband of 50+ years, Dale, daughters Jessica (Mike) Geir, Michelle Zimprich, Cassie (Eric) Visser, five grandsons, David & Daniel Geir and Bennett, Elliott & Garrett Visser, her sister Carolyn Raker & brother Arlo Anderson, and numerous sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, cousins, nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to Roger Maris Cancer Center, Sanford Hospice House, or First Lutheran Church, Fargo in Gail's honor. The family would like to extend their gratitude to all the staff at Roger Maris Cancer Center and Sanford Hospice House. A special thank you for all the prayers, cards, meals, calls and loving support of Gail through her four year fight.
Gail's wish for her celebration of life is for it to be happy and cheerful you are invited to wear teal/turquoise or bright colors.
Prayer Service: Friday, March 22, 2024 at 6:00pm with visitation from 4:00-6:00pm at First Lutheran Church, Fargo
Celebration Service: Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 11:00am with visitation from 10:00-11:00am at First Lutheran Church, Fargo
Arrangements entrusted to Hanson-Runsvold Funeral Home.

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Julie Wolf

March 21, 2024

I remember making up our own version of The Twelve Days of Christmas, the visit to my parents“ farm, line dancing in Denver, early morning Jazzercise together, and it always being 10:00 pm when we played cards no matter how late it felt!!! I am so grateful to call Gail my friend. She has a part of my heart and I love everything about her. Heaven is now a brighter place.
. Julie Wolf

Liz Thompson

March 16, 2024

Oh my- where to begin?! Gail has always been a most beautiful woman inside and out. Her faith, her joy, her love for every human she came in contact with... unsurpassed.
It was an honor to work alongside Gail for years! She set the bar high with her infectious joy, kind words, willingness to help out with whatever was needed.
Many of us witnessed her strong faith in her Lord Jesus through health challenges of family members and friends through the years. I saw Gail for the last time Jan 8 of this year and was again struck by her beauty and joy. Thank you Gail Zimprich for your impact on my life. I love you and I will miss you-

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