Obituary
Verne
Stanford Zorn, 78, of Gasquet, California, passed away on August 10, 2025, in
Medford, Oregon.
Born in
Modesto, California, on January 18, 1947, Verne Proudly served with the 5th
Special Forces Group (Airborne), in the Republic of Vietnam operating under top
secret orders from the President of the United States of America from 1966 –
1968. He was awarded two Purple Hearts, along with numerous other
military honors, for his courage and service.
After his
time in the Army, Verne built a meaningful career with Stanislaus County while
raising his two sons, Scott and Vincent, with his first wife, Rosemary. Later,
he pursued his lifelong fascination with the weather as a certified
meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
An avid
fisherman and outdoorsman, Verne found his greatest joy in time spent on the
water. He treasured fishing trips with his family & close friend and guide,
John Klarr, as well as ocean and river charter trips at Ocean Shores,
Washington, and unforgettable adventures at “Legacy Lodge” in Rivers Inlet,
British Columbia. Above all, his favorite moments were spent alongside his
wife, Donna, fishing the pristine rivers near their home in Gasquet.
Verne
will be remembered for his kind heart, deep love of family, devotion to
country, and his enduring connection to the Smith River. He touched the lives
of all who met him. The greatest treasures of his life were his grandchildren,
and he cherished every moment with each of them.
He is
survived by his wife, Donna Zorn; his son, Vincent Zorn & wife Christy; and
son, Scott Zorn; his stepchildren, Tamara Ferguson and husband, Jason; Joe
Snipes and wife, Cassie; Trina Gastineau and husband Chris; and Katie
Gillespie; his beloved grandchildren Isla & Ruby Zorn, Baylee & Ian
Zorn, Jed & Ben Ferguson, Canyon Gastineau, Gavin & Stella
Snipes, and Colten Gillespie; Brother in law, Gill Sickles, Sisters in law,
Debbie Andersen & Linda Wagner; and extended family Willie & Gudi
Gilbert, Kelly Feola & Wade Mayes. He is also survived by his
constant companion, his beloved traveling Bengal kitty, Zoe. He was preceded in
death by his parents, Stan and Lillian Zorn.