He was a native of Bridgeport, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zinkann.
Following his marriage to Mathilda Moser in 1903, he resided in Kitchener, for a number of years.
Mr. Zinkann had been engaged in farming for the past 35 years, 27 of which had been spent at his late home.
Surviving are his wife: three daughters, Mrs. Enid Schneider of near Heidelberg, Mrs. Mary Schneider of Kitchener and Beatrice, at home: one son, Howard of Heidelberg; a brother, Zion of Kitchener and a sister, Mrs. William Conrad of Elmira. Five grandchildren also survive.
The remains will rest at the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira, until Friday morning, when removal will be made to his late residence. Funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock at the house, followed by a service at Heidelberg Evangelical Church, at 2:30.
Interment will be at Hillside Cemetery, Heidelberg.
He was a native of Bridgeport, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Zinkann.
Following his marriage to Mathilda Moser in 1903, he resided in Kitchener, for a number of years.
Mr. Zinkann had been engaged in farming for the past 35 years, 27 of which had been spent at his late home.
Surviving are his wife: three daughters, Mrs. Enid Schneider of near Heidelberg, Mrs. Mary Schneider of Kitchener and Beatrice, at home: one son, Howard of Heidelberg; a brother, Zion of Kitchener and a sister, Mrs. William Conrad of Elmira. Five grandchildren also survive.
The remains will rest at the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira, until Friday morning, when removal will be made to his late residence. Funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock at the house, followed by a service at Heidelberg Evangelical Church, at 2:30.
Interment will be at Hillside Cemetery, Heidelberg.
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