
Thomas William Zielsdorf
septiembre 7, 1941 -
junio 30, 2016

Thomas William Zielsdorf passed away on June 30, 2016 at his home in Montgomery, TX surrounded by loved ones after a long fight with cancer.
He was born September 7, 1941 in Kenosha, Wisconsin to his late parents, Leonard Carl Zielsdorf and Evelyn Doris Zielsdorf, the first of their nine children. He attended Kenosha schools, graduating from Mary D. Bradford High School in 1959.
Tom attended McConnell Airline Training School in Minneapolis, Minnesota which led to his 40 plus years career working for Eastern Airlines and Continental Airlines. Tom spent several years in Houston before his retirement from Continental Airlines in February 2002 to spend time traveling with his late wife, Marie Helene.
Tom is survived by his loving wife of twelve years, Carolyn; son Gregory Zielsdorf (Lisa) of Erie, PA; daughter Karen Coxe (Manny) of Austin, TX; brothers Bill (Theresa) of Kenosha; Jon (Kim) of Burlington, WI; Jim Zielsdorf of Kenosha; Les Zielsdorf of Kenosha; Kenny Zielsdorf of Indianapolis, IN; sisters Kay Marotz of Elkhorn, WI; Sue (Richard) Massarini of Marinette, WI; Carole (Tom) Rasmussen of Kenosha; 9 grandchildren; numerous other relatives survive as well as friends. Tom was preceded in death by his late wife Marie Helene in 2002 after 39 years of marriage. His oldest daughter, Deborah Lynn also preceded him in death in 2013.
Información del servicio
Funeral services honoring Tom’s life will be held on Friday, July 8, 2016. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 7300 39th Ave., Kenosha. Please meet at the church. Entombment will follow in All Saints Mausoleum.
Publicado por:
Joyce and Bill EricksonDear Carolyn, When we got back from vacation we were sorry to read about Toms passing. You are our deepest sympathies. Bill and I discussed that when Tom told us about selling your condo and moving to Texas permanently that he wanted to make sure if something happened to him you would be among family and be secure. So even in his death, his love for you still shows. Our deepest sympathies are with you at this time and know that you will be secure and loved in the arms of your family. Joyce and Bill
Les and Family, Mom shared with me over the phone that your brother had passed away. I don't know what it is like to lose a sibling, but know that the support and prayers of others are with you to help lessen and work through this loss. You have been such a support to our family over the years. May each of you find peace and treasure family memories.







