Zig Ziglar | |
---|---|
Ziglar in March 2009
|
|
Born |
Coffee County, Alabama, US |
November 6, 1926
Died | November 28, 2012 Plano, Texas, US |
(aged 86)
Cause of death | Pneumonia |
Resting place | McKinney, Texas |
Other names | Ziglar |
Alma mater | University of South Carolina |
Occupation | Salesman, motivational speaker, author |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Jean Ziglar (married 1946–2012, his death) |
Children |
Suzan Ziglar Witmeyer (died 1995) |
Suzan Ziglar Witmeyer (died 1995)
Tom Ziglar
Cindy Ziglar Oates
Julie Ziglar Norman
Hilary Hinton "Zig" Ziglar (November 6, 1926 – November 28, 2012) was an American author, salesman, and motivational speaker.
"Zig" Ziglar was born in Coffee County in southeastern Alabama, to John Silas Ziglar and Lila Wescott Ziglar. He was the tenth of 12 children.
In 1931, when Ziglar was five years old, his father took a management position at a Mississippi farm, and his family moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi, where he spent most of his early childhood. The next year, his father died of a stroke, and his younger sister died two days later.
He was in the Navy V-12 Navy College Training Program and attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina.
Ziglar later worked as a salesman in a succession of companies. In 1968, he became a vice president and training director for the Automotive Performance company and moved to Dallas, Texas.
In 2007, a fall down a flight of stairs left him with short-term memory problems. Nonetheless, by 2010, Ziglar still traveled around taking part in motivational seminars.
Ziglar met his wife, Jean, in 1944, in Jackson, Mississippi. He was 17 and she was 16; they married in late 1946. They had four children: Suzan, Tom, Cindy, and Julie.
Ziglar, a Baptist, integrated Christianity into his motivational work. He was also a Republican who endorsed the former Governor of Arkansas Mike Huckabee for his party's presidential nomination in 2008.