▰ Diana Deryke Zentay Died February 09, … More Information | Diana Deryke Zentay, born March 10, 1940 died on February 9, 2020 in Washington, District of Columbia. Diana was 79. |
▰ Ralph Zenowitz Died November 02, … More Information |
Ralph Zenowitz, age 95 of District of Columbia, born in Jellico, Tennessee, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home November 2, 1999. Obituary published: November 03, 1999 in "Berkshire Eagle (MA)" |
▰ Adolphe J Zeller Died May 06, … More Information |
Adolphe J Zeller, 81, of District of Columbia departed this life May 6, 2002. Obituary published: May 07, 2002 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Jesse Zellars Died August 30, … More Information |
Jesse Zellars passed away August 30, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: August 31, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Robert "Bob" Zell Died March 13, … More Information |
Robert "Bob" Zell, of Washington, District of Columbia, joined the Lord March 13, 2013. Robert was 58. Obituary published: March 14, 2013 in "Frederick P (MD)" |
▰ William B Zeiler Died March 24, … More Information |
William B Zeiler, born March 21, 1921 entered into eternal rest March 24, 2020 in Washington, District of Columbia. William was 99.
Family members and close friends: , Constance Berberian |
▰ Warstein Nathaniel Zeigler Died January 20, … More Information |
Warstein Nathaniel Zeigler went into the presence of the Lord on January 20, 2000 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 21, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Frank Elwood Zeigler Died August 22, … More Information |
Frank Elwood Zeigler, of District of Columbia, born in Newville, Pennsylvania, entered Heaven's gates on August 22, 2006. Frank was 67. Obituary published: August 23, 2006 in "Sentinel (PA)" |
▰ Frank Elwood Zeigler Died August 21, … More Information |
Frank Elwood Zeigler, of District of Columbia, born in Pennsylvania, died on August 21, 2006. Frank was 67. Obituary published: August 22, 2006 in "Sentinel (PA)" |
▰ "Duke" Zeibert Died August 15, … More Information |
"Duke" Zeibert, of District of Columbia, born in Troy, New York, passed from this life on August 15, 1997. "Duke" was 86. Obituary published: August 16, 1997 in "San Diego U-T (CA)" |
▰ Robert Nicholas "Bob" Zaza Died November 19, … More Information |
Robert Nicholas "Bob" Zaza, of District of Columbia, died on November 19, 2002. Robert was 70. Obituary published: November 20, 2002 in "Md Indep (MD)" |
▰ Robert Nicholas Zaza Died November 21, … More Information |
Robert Nicholas Zaza, age 70 of District of Columbia, entered into eternal rest November 21, 2002. Obituary published: November 22, 2002 in "LP Enterprise (MD)" |
▰ Sara (Levin) Zash Died June 29, … More Information |
Sara (Levin) Zash left this earth on June 29, 2000 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 30, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Eugene R Zartman Died June 23, … More Information | Eugene R Zartman, born June 6, 1934 died June 23, 2020 in Washington, District of Columbia. Eugene was 86. |
▰ Mike Zarpas Died January 07, … More Information |
Mike Zarpas passed away January 7, 2000 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 08, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Charles Leon "Charlie" Zarnold Died February 07, … More Information |
Charles Leon "Charlie" Zarnold, age 66 of District of Columbia, born in Florida, went to be with the Lord on February 7, 2014. Obituary published: February 08, 2014 in "Sarasota H-T (FL)" |
▰ Joe Leroy Zaring Died September 17, … More Information |
Joe Leroy Zaring, born March 24, 1921 departed this life Sunday September 17, 2012 in Washington, District of Columbia. Joe was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Stanley Sloan, Carmen Cid, Russell Applegate |
▰ Dorothy Jane Church Zaring Died March 03, … More Information | Dorothy Jane Church Zaring, born October 24, 1910 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 3, 2017 in Washington, District of Columbia. Dorothy was 106. |
▰ Dorothy Jane Church Zaring Died March 03, … More Information | Dorothy Jane Church Zaring, born October 24, 1910 was anxious to meet her Maker and Master March 3, 2017 in Washington, District of Columbia. Dorothy was 106. |
▰ Marian M (Pumphrey) Zaraour Died December 05, … More Information |
Marian M (Pumphrey) Zaraour, of District of Columbia, born in Clinton, Maryland, entered Heaven's gates on December 5, 2000. Marian was 77. Obituary published: December 06, 2000 in "Md Indep (MD)" |
▰ Claude R Zappone Died March 24, … More Information |
Claude R Zappone went into the presence of the Lord on March 24, 1919 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: March 25, 1919 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)" |
▰ George Jr "Jorge" Zapata Died January 04, … More Information |
George Jr "Jorge" Zapata, age 71 of District of Columbia, born in Laredo, Texas, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home January 4, 2020. Obituary published: January 05, 2020 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Mary (Corsale) Zangrilli Died September 14, … More Information |
Mary (Corsale) Zangrilli went into the presence of the Lord on September 14, 2005 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: September 15, 2005 in "Pittsburgh P-G (PA)" |
▰ Mary (Corsale) Zangrilli Died September 13, … More Information |
Mary (Corsale) Zangrilli left this earth on September 13, 2005 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: September 14, 2005 in "Pittsburgh P-G (PA)" |
▰ Vida Azam Zanganeh Died May 27, … More Information | Vida Azam Zanganeh, born January 2, 1932 was anxious to meet her Maker and Master May 27, 2020 in Washington, District of Columbia. Vida was 88. |
▰ Zahr A L Zanders Died January 26, … More Information |
Zahr A L Zanders passed away January 26, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 27, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Nathaniel E Zanders Died February 27, … More Information |
Nathaniel E Zanders, of Washington, District of Columbia, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home February 27, 1997. Nathaniel was 71. Obituary published: February 28, 1997 in "Harrisburg P-N (PA)" |
▰ Louise P Miss Zanar Died February 07, … More Information |
Louise P Miss Zanar, of District of Columbia, born in Georgia, entered eternal life February 7, 2005. Louise was 48. Obituary published: February 08, 2005 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Wilson E Zambreny Died December 08, … More Information |
Wilson E Zambreny, 93 of Washington, District of Columbia, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master, December 8, 2001. Obituary published: December 09, 2001 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Mirtha B Zambrana Died February 26, … More Information |
Mirtha B Zambrana left this earth on February 26, 2001 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in District of Columbia. Obituary published: February 27, 2001 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Jacob Zaltzman Died July 14, … More Information |
Jacob Zaltzman left this earth on July 14, 1997 to meet with Jesus, his Lord and Savior in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: July 15, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Rena Zalosh Died May 09, … More Information |
Rena Zalosh, age 79 of District of Columbia, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, went into the presence of the Lord on May 9, 1999. Obituary published: May 10, 1999 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Irmgard "Moni" Zalos Died June 19, … More Information |
Irmgard "Moni" Zalos went into the presence of the Lord on June 19, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 20, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Eric Zallman Died April 28, … More Information |
Eric Zallman passed away April 28, 1997 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: April 29, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Eric Zallman Died April 29, … More Information |
Eric Zallman passed away April 29, 1997 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: April 30, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Wladyslaw Zajac Died March 08, … More Information |
Wladyslaw Zajac passed away March 8, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: March 09, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ John C Zahos Died March 06, … More Information |
John C Zahos, age 38 of Washington, District of Columbia, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 6, 1999. Obituary published: March 07, 1999 in "Salt Lake Tribune (UT)" |
▰ John C Zahos Died March 06, … More Information |
John C Zahos, age 38 of Washington, District of Columbia, passed from this world into the next March 6, 1999. Obituary published: March 07, 1999 in "Deseret News (UT)" |
▰ Robert Gale Zahnow Died July 11, … More Information |
Robert Gale Zahnow, of District of Columbia, born in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, joined the Lord July 11, 2008. Robert was 74. Obituary published: July 12, 2008 in "Hagerstown M-H (MD)" |
▰ Terri (Ruggiero) Zahler Died October 03, … More Information |
Terri (Ruggiero) Zahler, age 40 of District of Columbia, born in Maryland, left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home October 3, 2006. Obituary published: October 04, 2006 in "Annap MD Capital (MD)" |
▰ Martin Stephen Zadravec Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Jerome Sidney Sr Zadera Died May 09, … More Information |
Jerome Sidney Sr Zadera, of District of Columbia, born in Maryland, passed from this life on May 9, 2009. Jerome was 72. Obituary published: May 10, 2009 in "Annap MD Capital (MD)" |
▰ Carol (Wenzel) Zachary Died May 21, … More Information |
Carol (Wenzel) Zachary, of District of Columbia, born in Denver, Colorado, entered into eternal rest May 21, 2002. Carol was 76. Obituary published: May 22, 2002 in "Reston T (VA)" |
▰ Walter Zachariasiewicz Died September 22, … More Information |
Walter Zachariasiewicz, born November 7, 1911 entered Heaven's gates on September 22, 2016 in Chevy Chase, District of Columbia. Walter was 104.
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Obituary: Zachariasiewicz Walter Zachariasiewicz (Age 104) A distinguished leader and a legendary figure of the Polish American community in the U.S. died , 22, 2016, after a prolonged illness. He dedicated his entire life to the promotion and understanding of Polish culture and history and to humanitarian causes worldwide. He was a proud patriot of the United States and of his native Poland. He was a former Polish diplomat and military officer, a Gulag survivor, a political and social activist, U.S. Government official and a founder and organizer of numerous cultural and religious institutions, clubs and organizations here and abroad. He was born 7, 1911, in Cracow, Poland, before modern-day Poland was reestablished as a sovereign counry after World War I. Zachariasiewicz's leadership qualities emerged early on in his life. He was a graduate of Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University, where he was president of the Alliance for International Understanding and of the Academic Alliance for International Standing. During vacations, he received internship training at the Polish Consulate in Leipzig and the Embassy in Riga. Zachariasiewicz was serving as Director of the Youth Department of the World League of Poles Abroad in Warsaw when World War II broke out. He had attended the Officer Cadet School in Grodno and, during the Nazi invasion, was assigned as a second lieutenant to the II Tank Battalion. He was captured and arrested in , 1939 while trying to cross the Romanian border to join the Polish forces in France. He was sentenced to 10 years of hard labor and spent nearly three years in the Soviet gulag near the Archangelsk region. Following Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union, Zachariasiewicz was released in 1942 under a general amnesty of Polish prisoners. He was appointed by the Polish Government in Exile in London to establish a Polish Welfare Office in Chelyabinsk to assist other Poles being released from incarceration in the Archangelsk region. He was assigned to the Polish Embassy in Kuybyshev but was re-arrested by the Soviet NKVD and accused of political crimes, interrogated and tortured. He was freed after four months following the intervention of the Polish Government in Exile and was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1943. He was then posted to the special liaison office with the Polish underground at the Polish Consulate in Istanbul. a brief tour in London with the Polish Government in Exile, he was assigned to run the Rome office of Polish Refugee Affairs. This assignment galvanized his dedication to address the plight of refugees from occupied countries. He returned to London in 1946 to serve as the General Secretary, Polish Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare. In 1948 he came to the U.S. and once again became engaged in refugee affairs. From 1949 to 1962, he was Executive Vice President and Executive Director in charge of overseas operations of the New York Polish-American Immigration and Relief Committee, actively assisting over 30,000 refugees, concentration camp survivors and Polish soldiers to immigrate. A man of indefatigable energy, it did not take long for him to become an active participant and leader in the life of the Polish-American community in New York. He soon became director of operations, Nationalities Division, of the Democratic National Committee while also serving as a Vice-President of the Polish American Congress and its General Pulaski Memorial Committee in New York City (from 1954 to 1962). His ability to express himself fluently in either Polish or English, and his demonstrated natural leadership qualities, soon had him fully engaged and sought after as an organizer and co-founder of important Polish-American civic, cultural and religious organizations. In the 1950s and 1960s: he was a member of the board of the Polish language daily,"Nowy Swiat"; executive board member, American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Aid; and board member, American Council on Immigration and Naturalization. In more recent years, he worked closely with "Wspólnota Polska" (Association of the Polish Community). He enjoyed music, dancing and the arts and help found and served as president of the Polish American Arts Association of Washington, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. He also served three terms as president of the American Council for Polish Culture, a national umbrella group of Polish-American cultural organizations. Also active politically, he coordinated the activities of 13 ethnic groups involved in the election campaigns of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. In 1965, he was appointed as Special Assistant to Postmaster General John Gronouski. He directed the Post Office's International Exchange Programs until 1978. From 1978 to 1982, he served on the Board of Directors of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and its Program Committee. Until recently, he continued to actively engage in lobbying for Polish causes with members of Congress and other political leaders. The Polish Foreign Ministry and the Polish Parliament (Sejm) both recognized him for his efforts, especially his work on gaining Polish entry into NATO. In , 2008, on behalf of Poland's President, the Speaker of the Sejm, Bogdan Borusiewicz, appointed him to the Consultative Council on Polonia, the Polish government's organization dealing with contacts with the Polish diaspora. Among his many memberships, he was on the Executive Committee of the Polish-American Jewish American Council, since he firmly believed in promoting dialogue and understanding between the Polish and Jewish communities. He was an advisory council member of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences (NY); Vice President of the Polish American Congress divisions in New York and Washington; and member of the National Press Club and the Knights of Malta. A devoted Roman Catholic, he was most proud of his work on behalf of the first Polish Pope, Saint John Paul II. He coordinated the world-wide fundraising drive among Polish communities to establish the John Paul II Pilgrims in Rome. He energetically supported the establishment of John Paul II Foundation chapters throughout the United States and, in 1984, was personally appointed by the Pope to the nine continued... |
▰ Walter Zachariasiewicz Died September 22, … More Information |
Walter Zachariasiewicz, born November 7, 1911 passed from this life on September 22, 2016 in Washington, District of Columbia. Walter was 104.
Family members and close friends: , Jean Davies, Rob And Kris Riley, Alison Dinardi, Greg And Karla D'amato, Cindy Kardeman |
▰ Virginia Sue Rev (Lyddon) Zabel Died August 01, … More Information |
Virginia Sue Rev (Lyddon) Zabel, 59 of Washington, District of Columbia, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master, August 1, 2003. Obituary published: August 02, 2003 in "Minneapolis S-T (MN)" |
▰ Virginia Sue Zabel Died August 02, … More Information |
Virginia Sue Zabel left this earth on August 2, 2003 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: August 03, 2003 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Victor Zabel Died March 16, … More Information |
Victor Zabel, of District of Columbia, born in New Albany, Indiana, passed from this life on March 16, 2009. Obituary published: March 17, 2009 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Victor Zabel Died March 15, … More Information |
Victor Zabel, of District of Columbia, born in New Albany, Indiana, entered Heaven's gates on March 15, 2009. Obituary published: March 16, 2009 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Sue Rev (Lyddon) Zabel Died July 31, … More Information |
Sue Rev (Lyddon) Zabel, of Washington, District of Columbia, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home July 31, 2003. Sue was 59. Obituary published: August 01, 2003 in "Minneapolis S-T (MN)" |
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