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Ivah Esther (Callison) Zimmerman
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Kingfisher Cemetery
Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

© John Russell Pierson

Obit posted by Jo Aguirre

EL RENO- Mrs. Charles (Ivah Esther) Zimmerman, 87, died Thursday. 

Graveside services  will be 2 p.m. Saturday at the Kingfisher Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Coon officiating.  Burial is under the direction of the Sanders Funeral Service, Kingfisher.  

Zimmerman was born in Kingfisher, on April 10, 1898 , to John and Dora Drunken Callison. She married Charles Zimmerman on Oct. 2, 1916, in Kingfisher.  She was a member of the  United Methodist Church.  She lived in California from 1937 to 1948 and later moved to Enid. 

She is survived by a daughter, Nadine Brazda; a brother, Elmer Callison, Granada Hills, Calif.,  and a sister Bertha Dage, Aberdeen , S.C.

Memorials may be made to the Memory Lane Association with the funeral home acting as  Custodian of the fund.


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