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Leon Edward Zitske

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Leon Edward Zitske Veteran

Birth
Dale, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
7 Oct 2011 (aged 94)
New London, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Clintonville, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Leon "Mr. Z" Zitske, 94, Bear Creek passed away on Friday, Oct. 7, 2011, at Kindred Hearts of New London. Leon Edward Zitske was born on Jan. 16, 1917, in Town of Dale, Outagamie County, to Frank and Adeline (Sommer) Zitske. He entered the U.S. Army serving from October of 1942 to November of 1945 in the 12th Armored Division which fought in France and Germany during World War II. Leon was wounded in January of 1945 and taken prisoner in Germany with 48 of his C Company buddies. He received numerous commendations, most importantly the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Clusters.He was united in marriage on July 14, 1945 to Arbutus "Honey" Affeldt at Grace Lutheran Church, Bear Creek. The couple dairy farmed in the Bear Creek area until 1971. Honey preceded him in death on Feb. 4, 1968. After farming, Leon owned and operated "Mr. Z's" tavern in Bear Creek until his retirement in 1985. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church - Sugar Bush, a Life Member of the Bear Creek VFW Post #2663, and he served two terms with the Bear Creek School Board. Leon enjoyed playing card games like sheepshead and poker, he liked playing bingo, and watching the Packers, Brewers and the San Francisco Giants. He especially loved watching his grandson's baseball games and spending time with other family members and friends.Survivors include his daughter, Diane (Al) Wendt, New London; and three grandchildren, Stacey (Steve) Wendt-Kaisler, Madison; Lucas "Luke" (special friend Wendy Miller) Wendt, Windsor; and Julie Knapp, New London. Leon is further survived by a sister, Helen Schmidt, Menasha; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife, Arbutus "Honey"; a son, Darrell; a brother, Fred (Della) Zitske; two sisters, Erna (Si) Walker and Mary (Rob) Pietz; a brother-in-law, Harvey Schmidt; and a nephew, Steve Zitske.The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at Kindred Hearts, especially Jeannette, Jill, and Dawn, for the wonderful care given to Leon. Also a thank you to all the Heartland Hospice staff for the compassion shown, especially nurse Katie.Funeral service will be held on Monday, Oct. 10, at 1 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, Sugar Bush. The Rev. Preston Heuer will officiate and burial will be at a later date at Graceland Cemetery, Clintonville. Military Honors will be provided by members of the VFW Post #664 and American Legion Post #63, both of Clintonville.

Leon "Mr. Z" Zitske, 94, Bear Creek passed away on Friday, Oct. 7, 2011, at Kindred Hearts of New London. Leon Edward Zitske was born on Jan. 16, 1917, in Town of Dale, Outagamie County, to Frank and Adeline (Sommer) Zitske. He entered the U.S. Army serving from October of 1942 to November of 1945 in the 12th Armored Division which fought in France and Germany during World War II. Leon was wounded in January of 1945 and taken prisoner in Germany with 48 of his C Company buddies. He received numerous commendations, most importantly the Purple Heart with Oak Leaf Clusters.He was united in marriage on July 14, 1945 to Arbutus "Honey" Affeldt at Grace Lutheran Church, Bear Creek. The couple dairy farmed in the Bear Creek area until 1971. Honey preceded him in death on Feb. 4, 1968. After farming, Leon owned and operated "Mr. Z's" tavern in Bear Creek until his retirement in 1985. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church - Sugar Bush, a Life Member of the Bear Creek VFW Post #2663, and he served two terms with the Bear Creek School Board. Leon enjoyed playing card games like sheepshead and poker, he liked playing bingo, and watching the Packers, Brewers and the San Francisco Giants. He especially loved watching his grandson's baseball games and spending time with other family members and friends.Survivors include his daughter, Diane (Al) Wendt, New London; and three grandchildren, Stacey (Steve) Wendt-Kaisler, Madison; Lucas "Luke" (special friend Wendy Miller) Wendt, Windsor; and Julie Knapp, New London. Leon is further survived by a sister, Helen Schmidt, Menasha; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He is preceded in death by his wife, Arbutus "Honey"; a son, Darrell; a brother, Fred (Della) Zitske; two sisters, Erna (Si) Walker and Mary (Rob) Pietz; a brother-in-law, Harvey Schmidt; and a nephew, Steve Zitske.The family wishes to thank the nurses and staff at Kindred Hearts, especially Jeannette, Jill, and Dawn, for the wonderful care given to Leon. Also a thank you to all the Heartland Hospice staff for the compassion shown, especially nurse Katie.Funeral service will be held on Monday, Oct. 10, at 1 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, Sugar Bush. The Rev. Preston Heuer will officiate and burial will be at a later date at Graceland Cemetery, Clintonville. Military Honors will be provided by members of the VFW Post #664 and American Legion Post #63, both of Clintonville.

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CPL US ARMY
WORLD WAR II

BRONZE STAR MEDAL
PURPLE HEART & OLC
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