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 twelve 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.
Ziglar
served in the United States Navy during World War II, from 1943 to 1945.
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. moving to Dallas, Texas.
By
2010, Ziglar still traveled around taking part in motivational seminars,
despite a fall down a flight of stairs in 2007 that left him with short-term
memory problems.
Ziglar met his wife, Jean, in
1944 in Jackson, Mississippi. He
was seventeen and she was sixteen. They married in late 1946. They had four children: Suzan, Tom,
Cindy, and Julie.
Ziglar
integrated Christianity into his motivational work. He was
also a Republican who endorsed former Governor Mike Huckabee for his party's presidential nomination
in 2008. On November 28, 2012,
Ziglar died from pneumonia at a hospital in Plano, Texas.
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