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Zelda Gladys Domeier

Zelda Gladys Domeier, age 83, of New Ulm, died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, July 18, 2022, at her home in New Ulm.

A private family committal service will take place at the New Ulm Catholic Cemetery.

Minnesota Valley Funeral Homes of New Ulm is assisting the family with arrangements at this time.

To leave an online condolence for her family, or to sign the guestbook, go to: mvfh.org.

Zelda is survived by her daughter, Deb Herzog of New Ulm; sons, Jerome (Terry) Domeier of New Ulm, Lowell (Rachel) Domeier of New Ulm and Howard (fiancé Tiffany) Domeier of New Ulm; nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren; sister, Joyce (Richard) Lingl of New Ulm; brothers, Larry Konakowitz of New Ulm, Garry (Deb) Konakowitz of New Ulm; sister-in-law, Julie Domeier of San Antonio, Texas; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Richard Domeier; son-in-law, Randy Herzog; brothers and sisters-in-law, Richard and Darlene Konakowitz, LeRoy and Linda Konakowitz, Delmar and Cathy Konakowitz; sister-in-law, Carol Konakowitz; and nephews, Jason and Scott Lingl.

Zelda Gladys Konakowitz was born March 1, 1939, in New Ulm to John and Gladys (Harder) Konakowitz. She attended school at New Ulm Public High School and on July 27, 1957, was united in marriage to Richard Domeier. The couple was blessed with a daughter and three sons, whom together they raised in New Ulm. Early in her career, Zelda worked at Ida’s Café and Randall’s before beginning her career with Kraft Foods. She spent the last 25 years of her career working at Camelot Cleaners before her retirement. Zelda always enjoyed taking in nature. She enjoyed spending time in her gardens, watching the birds, fishing, and even hunting with her husband Richard. To relax, she enjoyed vacationing in Texas and always enjoyed a good word search puzzle. What brought her the most joy in life was any time she got to spend with her family, but especially enjoyed time with her grandchildren and two dogs. She will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. Blessed be her memory.

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