Obit of Clarence Howard Zollner, Jr. (z456) - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Wanda Purcell 14 Sep 2002 ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information is included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ==================================================================== Surnames: Zollner, Moad, Henderson, Hammond Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/5253 Clarence Howard Zollner, Jr. the son of Clarence and Ethel Henderson Zollner was born on June 30, 1921, in Fort Collins. He grew up on the family farm norht and east of Ft. Collins. He attended grade school at Boxelder and graduated from Fort Collins High School in 1939. He attended Colorado A. and M. college for one year before enlisting in the Army at the beginning of World War II. He served 18 months in the European Theatre with the 104th Infantry Division. They traveled over 500 miles through France, Germany and Austria before the war was over. In 1983 he and Anna Mae went back to Europe and followed the same route. He was discharged in January of 1946. For 9 months in his early years in the army, he was in an Army Specialized Training Program at Oklahoma A & M college at Stillwater, Oklahoma. It was there that he met his future wife, Anna Mae Moad. They were married on June 2, 1946, in the Methodist Church in her home town, Cheyenne, Oklahoma. They moved to Fort Collins and he started back to college on the G I Bill, along with hundreds of other veterans. They first lived in a basement apt. at 815 Stover Street. Rent was $25. per month with utilities paid. Their transportation was the streetwar which cost 5 cents per ride. He graduated from Colorado A&M in June of 1950 with a BS degree in Vocational Agriculture. In 1963 he received his Masters in Supervision and Administration. He taught vocational agriculter in Fowler and Fort Morgan, Colorado. In 1963 the family moved back to Fort Collins and he assumed the position of Director of Adult and Vocational Education for the Poud5re Rt 1 School District. He was instrumental in designing and developing the vocational Technical School (now Front Range Community College) and served as it'f first director. He loved the mountains and was familar with most fishing streams in the state. He especially enjoyed the Poudre. Travel was another favorite of his and Anna Mae's and they have driven over most of the United States and Canada as well as going to Alaska, Hawaii, Nov a Scotia, Mexico and Europe. Their last special trip was last summer when they enjoyed a river crusie from St. Petersburg to Moscow. His greatesxt contentment was in his family and his friends, and his loyalty to Ft. Collins, Larimer County, Colorado and America knew no bounds. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church where he served as usher for many years. He was a former member of the Breadkfast Optimist C lub and had served as president and Lt. Gov. of that organization. He was a lifetime member of the NEA and held membership in many professional organizations in education. The local Elks lodge and his friends there were a vital part of his life since his retirement. He is survived by his wife of 48 years; Anna Mae. His son and daughter-in-law Craig and Lynn, Billings, Mt. His daughter and son- in-law, Danna and Kent Hammond, Portland, Maine, and two wonderful granddaughters, Laurel Hammond and Gray Zollner. His son, Brent, died in 1978. Other survivors include his sister-in-law, Evelyn Zollner, Saylorsburg, PA, brothers and sisters-in-law, Quentin and Lucille Moad, Sayre, Oklahoma and Joe Frank and Sylvia Moad, Cheyenne, Oklahoma and loving nieces and nephews. He was preced in death by his parents and his brother, Marvin Zollner. Funeral services were held at the First United Methodist Church, 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, with Rev. Monte Baker officiated. Interment in Grandview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions, Expanding our Ministries First United Methodist Church or Charity of your choice. Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, Ok 2-Jun-1994