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She was told “no, there’s already enough confusion in here.”ĭespite disliking cooking, Corinne made friends (and some not-so-bad dinners) with an electric frying pan during the two years she had no stove or oven, while Gordon was remodeling the family home. Woo-hoo! During delivery she asked the nurse if she could sing. Three years later she learned she was having twins.
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So excited to finally be pregnant, she walked to work on the high bridge in the middle of winter with her coat wide open to show off her pregnancy. She worked at Employers Insurance until the birth of her son nine years later. Her father was not to be left unattended, as many bankers were taking their lives in those difficult days.Ĭorinne graduated from Wausau High School in 1941and married her high school sweetheart, Gordon Zillman, on December 14, 1946. Her father – a bank president – learned his bank was found on a Chicago gangster’s hit list which meant she had a daily police escort to school, and was restricted from recess. Growing up during the Great Depression brought unique challenges. Born December 23, 1923, she was the second child of William A. Ps 100:1Ĭorinne Louise Zillman entered God’s courts with praise on Augat age 98. Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise. Shout out praises to the Lord, all the earth! Worship the Lord with joy.