Ziegenbein, Gilbert R (1918-2009)
Ziegenbein, Gilbert R (-2009)
Obituary
2009
Gilbert R. Ziegenbein, 90, of New Ulm passed away on Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Bellville.
Services are scheduled for Sunday, April 5, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. from St. John Lutheran Church in New Ulm with Rev. Milroy Gregor, officiating. Interment will follow in New Ulm Cemetery in New Ulm. Friends may call Saturday, April 4, 2009 from 5-7 p.m. at Knesek Bros. Funeral Chapel, 842 E. Main, Bellville. Gilbert was born June 11, 1918 in the Salem Community to parents, Paul Ziegenbein and Melinda Rosenbaum Ziegenbein. Gilbert was married to Louise Kiel on Nov. 26, 1945 and they had one son, Kenneth. Louise died in 1983. He married Wilma Kanter on Jan. 12, 1985. Gilbert graduated from Brenham High School in 1936. He attended Blinn College, University of Houston and Sam Houston State. Gilbert received a B.A. in elementary education. He was a long-time school teacher. Gilbert started teaching at the Boundary School in Washington County, and then went to New Ulm from 1944 until the day it closed in 1963. He then taught in Columbus for many years until his retirement. Gilbert also drove a school bus for over 20 years. During the 1960's until the 1980's he worked part-time for the US Dept. of Agriculture, surveying land in the summer. As such, he traveled to every county in Texas except in the Panhandle. Gilbert was a charter member of the New Ulm Volunteer Fire Dept. and served as secretary-treasure for 50 years. He was the only surviving charter member of that organization. He also served as a scout master for the boy scouts in New Ulm and served 15 years with the New Ulm Water District. Gilbert had many hobbies including playing his harmonica. He collected over 50 harmonicas. Gilbert also enjoyed doing crossword puzzles, reading, gardening, Astros baseball and shortwave radio. He was one of the first small airplane pilots in the Salem-Brenham area in the early 1940's. He obtained a pilot's license. Sometimes he would fly over people's homes and farms in the Salem area just to get their reaction. Gilbert wanted to join the Air Force in WWII but couldn't because he was needed on the farm. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Wilma Ziegenbein of New Ulm; son, Kenneth and wife, Sarah Ziegenbein of North Little Rock, Ark.; sister, Aline Weiss of Salem Community; stepchildren, Jeanette Fair and husband, Vic of New Ulm; step-grandchildren, Erika Restivo and husband, Alan; and step great-grandchild, Finn Restivo. Gilbert is preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Louise Kiel Ziegenbein; brothers, Melvin and Lonnie Ziegenbein; and step-grandchild, Erick Kanter. Memorial contributions may be made to the New Ulm Volunteer Fire Department or St. John Lutheran Church, New Ulm. Services under the direction of Knesek Bros. Funeral Chapel, 842 E. Main, Bellville, Texas. Brenham Banner-Press Saturday, April 4, 2009 |
Ziegenbein
Gilbert R
2009
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