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Frank J. Zimprich

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Frank J. Zimprich

Birth
Jessie, Griggs County, North Dakota, USA
Death
8 Mar 1994 (aged 79)
West Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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This bio is posted at the request of Find A Grave contributor MLIhrke, #47951805.

Funeral services for Frank J. Zimprich, West Seattle, WA, were held March 12, 1994 at Guadalupe Catholic Church. He died at his home at West Seattle, WA, March 8, 1994. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Frank was born October 18, 1914, in Jessie, ND. He moved to Fargo in 1936. In 1958, he moved to West Seattle where he lived until his death. He was bartender for Vann Brothers Restaurant in West Seattle for more than 22 years, and was a bartender at the Silver Tray in Fargo prior to that time. He served in the Army for 2 years during World War II. He enjoyed workworking, playing the accordian and traveling extensively with his family. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Myrtle; 3 daughters, Carolyn Miller and her husband, Randy, of West Seattle; Rita Mills and husband, Michael of Monroe, CT; and Elaine McWilliams and husband, Lane of Gig Harbor, WA; 1 sister, Beatrice Anderson, Bellingham, WA; 2 brothers, Bernard Zimprich, Cooperstown, and Leonard Zimprich, Grand Forks, 4 grandchildren. Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, Aprio 25, 1994.
This bio is posted at the request of Find A Grave contributor MLIhrke, #47951805.

Funeral services for Frank J. Zimprich, West Seattle, WA, were held March 12, 1994 at Guadalupe Catholic Church. He died at his home at West Seattle, WA, March 8, 1994. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Frank was born October 18, 1914, in Jessie, ND. He moved to Fargo in 1936. In 1958, he moved to West Seattle where he lived until his death. He was bartender for Vann Brothers Restaurant in West Seattle for more than 22 years, and was a bartender at the Silver Tray in Fargo prior to that time. He served in the Army for 2 years during World War II. He enjoyed workworking, playing the accordian and traveling extensively with his family. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Myrtle; 3 daughters, Carolyn Miller and her husband, Randy, of West Seattle; Rita Mills and husband, Michael of Monroe, CT; and Elaine McWilliams and husband, Lane of Gig Harbor, WA; 1 sister, Beatrice Anderson, Bellingham, WA; 2 brothers, Bernard Zimprich, Cooperstown, and Leonard Zimprich, Grand Forks, 4 grandchildren. Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, Aprio 25, 1994.


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