Carper, Iris
1931 - 2016 (85 Jahre)-
Name Carper, Iris Geburt 1931 [1] Geschlecht weiblich Tod 29 Mai 2016 ,,, USA [1] Beerdigung 2 Jun 2016 Elk Grove, Sacramento County, California, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I1441 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 22 Mai 2019
Vater Carper, Willie Washington, geb. 23 Jul 1894, Promise, Wallowa County, Oregon, USA gest. 5 Jan 1976, Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, USA (Alter 81 Jahre) Mutter Trump, Lona Emiline, geb. 27 Feb 1898, Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA gest. 1 Dez 1969, Paradise, Butte County, California, USA (Alter 71 Jahre) Eheschließung geschätzt 1918 Familien-Kennung F66963 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Zimbelman, Arnold Paul, geb. 11 Jan 1930, Carson, Grant County, North Dakota, USA gest. Datum unbekannt Eheschließung 3 Sep 1950 La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA Familien-Kennung F445 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Ereignis-Karte Eheschließung - 3 Sep 1950 - La Grande, Union County, Oregon, USA Tod - 29 Mai 2016 - ,,, USA Beerdigung - 2 Jun 2016 - Elk Grove, Sacramento County, California, USA = Link zu Google Earth Pin-Bedeutungen : Adresse : Ortsteil : Ort : Region : (Bundes-)Staat/-Land : Land : Nicht festgelegt
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Fotos Iris Carper - 2001
Iris Carper - 2001
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Notizen - Elk Grobe Citizen:
Elk Grove citizens woke up Sunday morning to the shocking news that their beloved Strauss Festival founder Iris Zimbelman had passed away during the night. She was 84.
Although increasingly frail the past few years, Iris and husband Arnie were still out and about at Elk Grove community events, including last week’s Old Town Chili Festival. But a ruptured aorta (the main artery to the heart) caused her sudden death May 29.
It was in the early 1980s when the couple were traveling in Austria and watching waltz performances in Vienna’s Stadtpark that Iris conceived the idea of bringing such to Elk Grove. She returned home, organized a board of directors of seven and in 1985 began a two-year quest to present the first Strauss Festival which took place in July of 1987. This included writing a grant proposal for county funds for a permanent performing arts center in Elk Grove Regional Park which all know now as Strauss Island.
The festival has continued in July, free to the public, and this year will mark the 29th anniversary.
Iris was involved in many other community activities, always with the support of her husband Arnie who built many of the Strauss sets still used.
There is a public viewing from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, June 2 at East Lawn Elk Grove Mortuary, 9189 East Stockton Blvd. Services are private, however, there will be a public memorial at a later date.
- Elk Grobe Citizen:
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Quellen - [S261] Elk Grobe Citizen, (www.egcitizen.com).
- [S261] Elk Grobe Citizen, (www.egcitizen.com).