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Tyler John Zimmer

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Tyler John Zimmer

Birth
Death
28 Sep 2008 (aged 17)
Conklin, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Marne, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Sharmaine "Sharm" Zimmer, aged 53, and sons Jeremy Scott Zimmer, aged 20, and Tyler John Zimmer, aged 17, all of Conklin MI, passed away September 29, 2008, murdered in their home. Jeremy's girlfriend Katherine Brown was also killed.

Tyler leaves his father Robert; sisters and brothers, Dawn Zimmer, Cheri (Ben) Gereaux, Robert Jr. (Kathleen) Zimmer, Charlie Zimmer and Alli Lozon; nieces and nephews, Nicholas Zimmer, Alexis and Halie Gereaux, Grace, Madelyn, and Brady Zimmer; grandmother, Charmaine Tolar; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Tyler will be remembered for his love of farming and animals.

(information from Throop Funeral Home, Coopersville MI)
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The family's former next-door neighbor was convicted in May 2009 of four counts of first-degree murder and received a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole. The convictions were upheld on appeal on 2010.
Mrs. Sharmaine "Sharm" Zimmer, aged 53, and sons Jeremy Scott Zimmer, aged 20, and Tyler John Zimmer, aged 17, all of Conklin MI, passed away September 29, 2008, murdered in their home. Jeremy's girlfriend Katherine Brown was also killed.

Tyler leaves his father Robert; sisters and brothers, Dawn Zimmer, Cheri (Ben) Gereaux, Robert Jr. (Kathleen) Zimmer, Charlie Zimmer and Alli Lozon; nieces and nephews, Nicholas Zimmer, Alexis and Halie Gereaux, Grace, Madelyn, and Brady Zimmer; grandmother, Charmaine Tolar; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Tyler will be remembered for his love of farming and animals.

(information from Throop Funeral Home, Coopersville MI)
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The family's former next-door neighbor was convicted in May 2009 of four counts of first-degree murder and received a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole. The convictions were upheld on appeal on 2010.


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