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Home Front: Culture Wars
Moved on to better things than we can offer...
2005-06-21
Corwyn (Cory) William Zimbleman
Tucson, AZ (formerly of Champaign, IL)


Age 53. Born April 18, 1952 to the late Willard and Gilda (Ebert) Zimbleman, died June 10, 2005. Throughout his life Cory was an extraordinary artist. His artistic talent and imagination would bring awe to all who viewed his work. His works grace an LP cover and numerous books; using Computer Aided Design (CAD) he designed home and business exteriors, interiors, and furniture for several architectural firms. His talent went beyond the fine arts as he added sculpturing, woodworking, metals, and other mediums to his repertoire. Having never gained the recognition he deserved in his own lifetime his family hopes to publish a book of his works.
If only he'd done sofa art ...
Another of his passions was herpetology. As a child he was always bringing home reptiles. His friends nicknamed him "Snake." He even built a turtle pond in his backyard.
An avid atheist, he studied the bible and religion with more fervor than most Christians. He had strong political opinions and followed Amy Goodman's radio broadcast "Democracy Now."
Alas the stolen election of 2000 and living with right-winged Americans finally brought him to his early demise. Stress from living in this unjust country brought about several heart attacks rendering him disabled. Cory, a great man, so very talented, compassionate and intelligent, dedicated to the arts and humanities and the environment, will be greatly missed by his wife, family, and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Montiel; his step-daughter, Esperanza Hernandez both of Tucson; his brother, Mike (Dana) of St. Louis, MO; his sisters, Susan St. Claire of San Jose, CA and Laura Zimbleman of Ypsilanti, MI, and his turtles Heidie, Skinhead and Studley and many other pets. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, June 21, 2005 from 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m., please call 883-xxxx for information. Cremation has taken place.
I guess it's wrong to mock the dead. Me bad.
Posted by:Steve

#15  What can I say. We have a university here.

I gotta get out of this place, if it's the last thing I ever do.

Posted by: Jackal   2005-06-21 21:53  

#14  I've got a lot of sympathy for Cory. I used to live in the SF Bay Area. If only we'd known sooner, we could have swapped houses...if they have any that expensive in Tucson.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-21 19:01  

#13  ...living with right-winged Americans finally brought him to his early demise.

If only it were always that easy...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-06-21 18:37  

#12  98Z--Sorry! I don't know my own strength. I was trying to crush Michael Moore's thorax Darth-style. I need to work on channeling and focusing my powers. I think I'll run out to Circuit City and look at their amps!
Posted by: Dar   2005-06-21 16:57  

#11  right-winged Americans What is the world coming to? Obituaries are the last bastion of good writing style. Using a non-existent verb in the past tense as an adjective - shudder!
Posted by: phil_b   2005-06-21 15:40  

#10  Oooh, no. Messa juusta wachin' over heersa.
Posted by: Dar-Dar   2005-06-21 15:25  

#9  Darth Dar? That's as bad a name as anything Lucas could invent. But I guess it's better than Dar-Dar.
Posted by: BH   2005-06-21 15:16  

#8  The Force is strong with you, Dar Skywalker.
Posted by: Dark Lord Rove   2005-06-21 15:09  

#7  ...living with right-winged Americans finally brought him to his early demise.

Liberals are a fragile bunch, ain't they? Faster please...
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-06-21 15:04  

#6  An avid atheist, he studied the bible and religion with more fervor than most Christians.

The better to annoy the neighbors, I'm sure.
Posted by: mojo   2005-06-21 14:49  

#5  
Alas the stolen election of 2000 and living with right-winged Americans finally brought him to his early demise. Stress from living in this unjust country brought about several heart attacks rendering him disabled
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAH! Good one! :-D

Oh, wait.... They're serious?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-21 14:37  

#4  Dar --> You maybe right. I think I can feel your power from here. Now please shut it off as it's causing me to get poor reception on my TV.
Posted by: 98zulu   2005-06-21 14:33  

#3  Stress from living in this unjust country brought about several heart attacks rendering him disabled.

Not the fact that he weighed 590 lbs, smoked like a chimney, and who's favorite beverage was brown gravy had anything to do with it. Oh and apparently he was "a little" on the obsessive side.
Posted by: 98zulu   2005-06-21 14:31  

#2  Any more weak-(bleeding-?)hearted libs dropping like flies because of living with right-wingers like me? This is really encouraging! I didn't realize I had such powers.
Posted by: Dar   2005-06-21 14:22  

#1  What the hell is an "avid atheist"? I mean, I suppose I'm an atheist too but it's not something I get excited about. It's like saying "I'm an avid non-user of coupons" or something.
Posted by: BH   2005-06-21 14:20  

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