

He will also be remembered in his management role of his Uncle Curtis Hatcher's Cartier Lounge. He was a charter member of the Kokomo Golf Club and gave his time and talent to assist in its development. He was an avid softball player and bowler and enjoyed being active in the Sunday Night Mixed League. Zavrie was one of the original founding members of the SOJARO Social Club, where he served as treasurer. He contributed much to its value of life by extending his gifts and talents through being an active contributor and member of many community-based organizations. Zavrie loved the Kokomo community of which he lived, worked and grew up as a child. Evon survives to cherish their nearly 40 years of marriage and its precious memories. Weber and enjoyed the fruits of a dedicated and loyal marriage. Zavrie was joined in holy matrimony to the former Evon D. He was also a member of United Auto Workers Union Local 292. He made Delco Electronics the recipient of his valuable education and committed service for 34 years, retiring in the year of 2006. He also later earned a master's degree in business management from Phoenix University. He continued investing in himself after his military stint by matriculating at Indiana University, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in business management. While in the Navy, he became a student at its basic electricity and electronics school to prepare himself for post-Naval service opportunities. He later attended the downtown campus of Kokomo High School, where he graduated from in 1974.Īfter a short stint with General Motors Division of Delco Electronics, he enlisted in the U.S. Patrick Catholic Elementary School and Church. Zavrie James Whitfield entered into his life experience on May 2, 1954, in Seymour, Indiana, the son of Helen and Henry Merriwether Whitfield Sr.Īfter his family's relocation to Kokomo at an early age, he attended the St.
