Zimbelman, Lydia Anna
1904 - 1985 (81 Jahre)-
Name Zimbelman, Lydia Anna Spitzname Ann Geburt 1 Feb 1904 Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA [1, 2, 3, 4] Geschlecht weiblich Tod 16 Feb 1985 Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA [1, 2, 3, 4] Beerdigung 18 Feb 1985 Saint Francis Cemetery, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA [2, 4] Personen-Kennung I1694 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 27 Aug 2015
Vater Zimbelmann, Johann Michael, geb. 1 Jun 1879, Rohrbach, Gebiet Beresan, Region Odessa, Rußland gest. 19 Apr 1950, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA (Alter 70 Jahre) Mutter Hörth, Christina, geb. 11 Mrz 1883, Buhajolka,,, Rußland gest. 4 Mai 1967, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA (Alter 84 Jahre) Eheschließung 12 Mrz 1903 Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA [1, 3] Familien-Kennung F523 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Raile, Phillip William, geb. 18 Jun 1905, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA gest. 12 Okt 1983, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA (Alter 78 Jahre) Eheschließung 6 Aug 1925 Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA [1] Kinder + 1. Raile, Roma Rae, geb. 19 Jul 1929, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA gest. 20 Dez 1982, Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming, USA (Alter 53 Jahre) 2. Raile, Phyllis Elaine, geb. 28 Sep 1931, Saint Francis, Cheyenne County, Kansas, USA gest. 15 Apr 1985, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA (Alter 53 Jahre) Familien-Kennung F526 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Fotos Lydia Anna Zimbelman - 1975
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Lydia was the first child of John and Christina Zimbelman and was born on the family farm in NW Cheyenne County.
On August 6, 1925 in St. Francis she married Philip William Raile. She was a farmers wife/homemaker and raised 2 daughters. She was a wonderful cook, seamstress and crocheted many beautiful doilys, tablecloths and afghans.
Even tho their house was not real big they hosted many dinners and get-to-getters. Lydia, being one of 11 children and Philip being one of 16 children there was never a shortage of family stopping by.
Lydia and her sister Erna spent many times together; making noodles, angel food cakes, baking breads, etc. When it was chicken butchering day at Erna and Rudy's farm, she was always there, bringing her favorite butcher knife and ready to help.
Lydia and Erna also enjoyed going to Denver and staying with Erna's daughter for a few days, having fun shopping, cooking and making quilts.
Whenever we were home for a week-end, Aunt Lydia always came to visit at Moms and would always tell us to stop by on our way back to Denver. Sometimes it was a coffee can of cookies, maybe a dollar or a little book of dimes.....whatever it was, she always made our boys feel special.
Lydia passed away at age 81.
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