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Deceased Name: Charles L. Zalk Charles L. Zalk, age 86, of Minneapolis, originally from
Duluth, passed away Nov. 7, 2010. A loving husband, father and grandfather,
he is survived by his beloved wife of 63 years, Cleo; sons, David, Stephen
and Douglas (Madison); grandchildren, Cody, Erica and Georgia. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Lylian Zalk; sister, Marjorie Z.
Weisman; and brother, Morton L. Zalk. He served in the U.S. Navy during W.W.
II as an officer aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Case in the South Pacific, and
was the founder and longtime owner of Zalk Steel & Supply Co.,
Minneapolis. Funeral service TUESDAY, 1 P.M., TEMPLE ISRAEL MEMORIAL PARK,
42nd St. & Third Ave. S., Minneapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorials are
preferred to Camp Nebagamon Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 331, East Troy, WI
53120 (to support non-profit camps serving disadvantaged children),
Wilderness Inquiry, 808 14th Ave. SE, Minneapolis 55414 or donor's favorite
charity. Immediately following the service the family will greet friends at
The Carlyle, 100 3rd Ave. S., Minneapolis. Duluth News Tribune (MN) Deceased Name: Charles L. Zalk Charles L. Zalk , age 86,
of Minneapolis, originally from Duluth, passed away Nov. 7, 2010. Charles L. Zalk, age 86, of Minneapolis, originally from
Duluth, passed away Nov. 7, 2010. A loving husband, father and grandfather, he is survived
by his beloved wife of 63 years, Cleo; sons, David, Stephen and Douglas
(Madison); grandchildren, Cody, Erica and Georgia. He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Lylian
Zalk; sister, Marjorie Z. Weisman; and brother, Morton L. Zalk. He served in the U.S. Navy during W.W. II as an officer
aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Case in the South Pacific, and was the founder
and longtime owner of Zalk Steel & Supply Co., Minneapolis. Funeral service TUESDAY, 1 P.M., TEMPLE ISRAEL MEMORIAL
PARK, 42nd St. & Third Ave. S., Minneapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Camp
Nebagamon Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 331, East Troy, WI 53120 (to support
non-profit camps serving disadvantaged children), Wilderness Inquiry, 808
14th Ave. SE, Minneapolis 55414 or donor's favorite charity. Immediately following the service the family will greet
friends at The Carlyle, 100 3rd Ave. S., Minneapolis. Duluth News Tribune (MN) |
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