Arthur & Elizabeth J (Caskey)
Zimmerman
Cemetery Photo
Billings Union Cemetery
Billings, Noble County, OK
Photos © Ann A
Obit for Elizabeth written by Jeff Smith
Source Enid Morning News - date unknown
Elizabeth Zimmerman
of Enid died Tuesday morning (Nov 23, 1982) in an Enid Hospital after a period
of ill health.
She was born Aug 19, 1896 in Iowa, the daughter of Isaac & Nancy Caskey.
She graduated from Westport High School in Kansas City.
She & Arthur wer married following his discharge from the US Army at the end of
WW I.
She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star & held offices in OES. She
was also a member of the First United Methodist Church where she served as choir
director for over 25 years.
She was preceded in death
by her husband on Sep 17, 1969 & several brothers & sisters.
She is survived by 2 brothers, Joe Caskey of Fairview & Glenn Caskey of Artesia,
NM., also several Nieces & Nephews.
Her funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First United Methodist
Church of Billings with Rev. Ronald Miller officiating.
Burial will be in the Billings Union Cemetery w/arrangements under the direction
of the Anderson Funeral Home of Billings.
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