Gordon D. Zwicker (May 16, 1929 - August 16, 2013)

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Gordon D. Zwicker
  • May 16, 1929
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  • August 16, 2013

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Gordon Douglas Zwicker, 84 of New Smyrna Beach died Friday, August 16, 2013 at home with his family by his side.  Gordon was born May 16, 1929 in Beverly, Massachusetts to the late Louise and Alvah Zwicker.  He graduated from Beverly High School and joined the United States Navy.  Gordon served during the Korean Conflict.  He worked for New England Bell from 1953 – 1965 and then moving to Florida and working for Southern Bell until retirement in 1985.  Gordon was outgoing and loved life.  His passion was golfing.  On any clear day you could find Gordon on the golf course.  He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret and daughter, Noreen Tibbits.  Gordon is survived by his three children, Cindi and her husband, Kevin Roberts, Mike Zwicker and Steve and his wife, Jeanne Zwicker; companion, Patricia Roberts; seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.  A gathering of family and friends will be held from        5-7PM, Wednesday at Baldwin Brothers Heritage Place, 1 N. Causeway.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 3PM, Thursday, Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, 4000 S. Atlantic Avenue, New Smyrna Beach with graveside services following at Sea Pines Memorial Gardens.  Immediately following at Clancy’s Cantina, Flagler Avenue the family wishes all friends to come and join the family to celebrate Gordon’s life.   

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  1. Adam says:
    02 Sep 2013
    I found this by chance just in time. Thanks for pnstiog I really like the way you blog looks. New Smyrna Blogs have been both very visually pleasing and a good read. Unlike most cities I have traveled to

  2. maryjane roberts says:
    23 Aug 2013
    Gordon, was a kind, generous quiet man. I am so glad he was a part of our family. I wish it were longer. God bless Gordon and may he rest in peace.

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