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Ernest L. Ziegler - 1989
Funeral services for Colorado Springs
resident Ernest (Ernie) Lee Ziegler were held Saturday, Feb. 11, 1989 at 10 a.m.
at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Burlington with Pastor David Ahlman. A
memorial service was on Thursday, P.M., Feb. 9, at the Swan/Law Chapel in
Colorado Springs with Pastor David Windell of St. Luke's Lutheran Church of
Colorado Springs officiating. Ernie Ziegler, 55, was
born July 15, 1933. He died Feb. 6 1989 at this home in Colorado Springs.
He was retired from the U.S. Navy, serving from 1953 to 1978. At the time
of his retirement, he was an E-7 Chief Petty Officer in the Seabees.
During Ernie's 25 1/2 years that he served in the U.S. Navy, he spend several
term hitches at the South Pole, Antarctica, on the expedition known as
"Operation Deep Freeze". He was on Mobile Construction Battalion Six and
Cargo Handling Battalion One in the U.S.S. Army Aviation Detachment of U.S.S.
Burton Sound. He served in the Vietnam war and in the Aleutian Islands off
the Alaskan coast. He was also stationed in Athens, Greece; Naples, Italy
and at Cecil Field Naval Air Station in Florida with San Diego, Calif.
induction. After honorary discharge, Ernie lived at Oxnard, Calif. with his
family and worked for the city as a Housing Building Inspector. In 1982 he
moved to Colorado Springs and was employed with C. & C. Sand Co., until ill
health forced his retirmenet [sic] in 1987. he lived at 2115 Rusty Hinge
for eight years. Ernie loved people and was especially
fond of little children and pets. He tok [sic] exceptional pride in his
home yard and rock terraced garden and flowers. His interests and hobbies
were many after he retired, including bowling, stained glass cutting and wood
carving. He also had built a unique outdoor fish pond where he had several
varieties of fish. Ernie was born and lived on a farm
northeast of Bethune. His parents were Otto R. Ziegler and Hilda (Adolf)
Ziegler. His father preceded him in death in January of 1983. he was
baptized and confirmed in the Immanuel Lutheran Church in the settlement north
of Bethune. He graduated from Bethune High School with the class of 1951.
He also attended Colorado University at Fort Collins before joining the Navy.
Ernest was married to Joanne Clements on July 4, 1977 at Las
Vegas, Nev. She and their daughters, Marlene remain at the home in
Colorado Springs. Other survivors include daughters, Lilly Curtis and
Cathy Ziegler of Oxnard, CA; One brother, Don Ziegler of Colorado Springs; one
sister Darlene Hendricks of Colorado Springs and a host of relatives and
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