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soul
of blessed memory
MARGARETE E.
(ZIMMER)
BULMASH, 82, died
July 8, 2019, in
Marietta, Ga.
She was born
Nov. 19, 1936, to
Jacob Zimmer and
Elizabeth (Stambach)
Zimmer in
Strasbourg, France.
She was a Holocaust
survivor along with
her brother, Fritz
Zimmer (Inge Wexler).
Margarete immigrated to the
U.S. in 1958, where she met Jerome
M. Bulmash whom she married on
July 23,1959.
She was educated in dietet-
ics in Germany and later at the
University of Cincinnati. In her
early career, she worked as a dieti-
tian.
For her next chapter, she worked
in retail for an art gallery and as
a manager for woman’
s clothing
stores. From the 1990s, she worked
as a Realtor in Flint and later in
Marietta. For the last 20 years of
her life, Margarete parlayed her
love of animals into launching a
successful pet-sitting business.
She was always generous and
supportive of her family and
friends and devoted her time as a
wonderful parent and grandparent.
She loved art, films and music.
Mrs. Bulmash is survived by
her three children, Mark (Lisbeth
Jacobs), Nelson (Susan Perrotti)
and Rebecca; grandchildren, Reese
Bulmash, Ariel Bulmash, Sophia
Bulmash, Hannah Bulmash,
Benjamin Bulmash, Brooke
Bulmash and Grant Bulmash.
A memorial service will be
held at a yet to be determined
date. Contributions may be made
to Susan G. Komen for the Cure
or the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
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