<p><span style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>Brian Zimmerman lived a completely </span><em style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>normal </em><span style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>life . . . until he received a terminal diagnosis. His life was turned upside down as he stared at his own death. But this turning opened his eyes to the rich promises and teachings of Scripture he had long believed in. As a respected teacher and friend he was asked to teach others not just how to </span><em style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>live</em><span style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial> well but how to </span><em style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>die</em><span style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial> well. And so he did. Chronicling his reflections on mortality and suffering as he battled cancer Brian cut a trail for Christians to face death with courage confidence and an immovable conviction that Christ has conquered </span><em style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>all</em><span style=color: rgba(61 80 84 1); background-color: initial>-even death itself.</span></p><p></p><p><span style=background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1); color: rgba(61 80 84 1)>BRIAN LEE ZIMMERMAN (February 11 1952-September 5 2024) was a follower of Jesus Christ as well as a husband father grandfather and friend. He worked many years as a physical therapist where he learned much about how to care for ailing bodies. He is survived by his wife Karen (of 50 years) and his children Justin Christopher and Sarah. </span></p><p></p>
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