Myrtle Zimmerman Burk Norris Jenlink © Cherokee Messenger and Republican Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
Services for Myrtle Jenlink , 90, who died Saturday were at 2 p.m. Monday, at the Goodwin Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Don Bradford officiating. Burial was in Cherokee Municipal Cemetery.
She was born November 15, 1896, to Harry and Susie Zimmerman near Helena. She married Charles Burk in 1915. He died in 1922. In 1925 she married Ed Norris and they settled on a farm west of Jet where they had a dairy. He died in 1947.
She and John Jenlink were married in 1958 in Alva and lived in Cherokee. He died in 1983.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church, UMW, the Rebecca Lodge and the Business and Professional Women's Club.
Survivors are two step daughters, Catherine Norris Hardy, Portland Oregon and Glendola Schanbacher, Cherokee; two stepsons, Forrest Jenlink, Jet, and Lloyd Jenlink, Helena; one sister, Callie Couch, Gainesville, Texas; 14 step grandchildren, 23 step great grandchildren and two nieces.
She was preceded in death by a son, Wilbur and two step-children.
Memorials may be made to medical research through the funeral home.
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