Person:Ray Zorn (1)

Watchers
m. 15 May 1890
  1. Freda Elizabeth Zorn1883 -
  2. Olive Irene Zorn1890 - 1891
  3. Ray Hammel Zorn1894 - 1963
  4. Mildred Catherine Zorn1902 - 1974
Facts and Events
Name Ray Hammel Zorn
Gender Male
Birth? 22 Sep 1894 Gibsonburg, Sandusky CO, OH
Education? OH State University
Military? First Lt., US Army Signal Corps during World War I
Occupation? Bookkeeper, Dry Goods Merchant, and Manufacturer's Agent for Heating Equipment
Death? 19 Jun 1963 Oak Harbor, Ottawa CO, OH at home from a heart attack
Burial? 22 Jun 1963 Union Cemetery, Oak Harbor, Ottawa CO, OH
Other? 1920 Salem Township, Ottawa CO, OH US Census (Ray H. Zorn, and Alice M. living with her parents, Carl. J. and Louise Bauch). 1930 Salem Township, Ottawa CO, OH US Census (Ray Zorn, mother-in-law, Louise Bauch, living in the household).Source I
Other? Rotary Club and National Association of Power EngineersClubs
Religion? Lutheran

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Obituary Fremont News-Messenger Fremont, Sandusky CO, OH June 20, 1963 page 2

Ray H. Zorn OAK HARBOR, O. - Ray H. Zorn, 68, Locust street, died Wednesday at 7 p. m. at his home after being stricken with a heart attack. He had been i ll with a heart ailment. Mr. Zorn had sold power equipment, disposing of the business about three y ears ago when he retired. He was a veteran of World War I, serving with the Signal Corps oversea s. He was a member of the Rotary club. He was also a member of St. John 's Evangelical Lutheran church. The deceased was born in Gibsonburg September 22, 1894. He had lived he re about 45 years. He married Alice Bauch May 13, 1918. She survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Billie Kae Day, and a grandson, Jeff D ay, who lived at the Zorn home; sisters, Mrs. F. B. (Freda) Vedder, Ann A rbor, Mich., and Mrs. Ted (Mildred) Myers, Gibsonburg. Friends may call at the Robinson funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday. The Re v. G. F. Shoup will conduct services there Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial wi ll be in Union cemetery. The family says memorials may be contributions to the church Memorial fu nd or Magruder hospital.