Sophia Elizabeth Cook Amos Zimmerman

Sophia Elizabeth Cook Amos Zimmerman
Born (1856-06-23)June 23, 1856
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America
Died November 23, 1930(1930-11-23)(aged 74)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, United States of America
Nationality American
Occupation Missionary

Early life

She was born in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, on June 23, 1856 to real estate magnate Christian Cook and Katherine Hey Cook. She was the eldest of five, with two younger sisters, Emma Margaret Cook and Anna Louise Cook; and two younger brothers, Charles C. Cook and George C. Cook. She married the son of her brother's business partner, Charles L. Amos, with whom she had three sons Jacob Amos (1878 - 1880, Charles Louis Amos (1880 - 1955) and John Jacob Amos (1882 - 1890). She was widowed on June 27, 1887. She married Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman on January 21, 1890.

Career

She was the President of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First English Lutheran Church. She was a generous patron of religious and educational institutions, having given large sums to the Guntur Mission, India, the Deaconess Home in Baltimore, Maryland, the Pastor's Fund of the United Lutheran Church and also the Gettysburg Theological Seminary. She died on November 23, 1930. Her husband established the Dr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Zimmerman Fund for the Gettysburg College in her memory in 1931.

She is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse.[1]

Notes

  1. "Mrs. Elizabeth Zimmerman". Find a Grave Memorial. Retrieved 12 February 2014.

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