"Chuck", as he liked to be called, was instrumental in the growth of the family business of Zortman Sons with his brothers.
Agriculture and livestock production may have been his profession but his true passion was the collecting and restoration of antiques. His knowledge was extensive and his presence at auctions commonplace. This activity continued to within weeks of his passing.
Preceding him in death were his grandparents, Orville & Maude Newell, who played a great role in his early years, his father Herbert E. Zortman, mother Gladys Newell Zortman, brothers Orville Edwin Zortman, Herbert Cary (Cay) Zortman, Gerald Lynn (Gary) Zortman, sister-in-law Jueene Zortman and daughter-in-law Becky Zortman.
"Chuck", as he liked to be called, was instrumental in the growth of the family business of Zortman Sons with his brothers.
Agriculture and livestock production may have been his profession but his true passion was the collecting and restoration of antiques. His knowledge was extensive and his presence at auctions commonplace. This activity continued to within weeks of his passing.
Preceding him in death were his grandparents, Orville & Maude Newell, who played a great role in his early years, his father Herbert E. Zortman, mother Gladys Newell Zortman, brothers Orville Edwin Zortman, Herbert Cary (Cay) Zortman, Gerald Lynn (Gary) Zortman, sister-in-law Jueene Zortman and daughter-in-law Becky Zortman.
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