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Carl Andrew Zoellner
February 25, 1985 - October 22, 2025
Carl Andrew Zoellner, Esq., 40, of Saratoga Springs, UT went to be with his Savior in heaven October 22, 2025 after a 3-year battle with brain cancer with his parents by his side. Born February 25, 1985, he is survived by his estranged wife JoAnna, his beautiful son Carl Andrew Zoellner, Jr., his parents Carol and Brian Zoellner, many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and colleagues. He was predeceased by both sets of his beloved grandparents Carl (Michael) and Mary Traynor from Brushton, NY and Delbert and Shiela Zoellner from New Holstein, WI and his cousin Kayla Konemann from Lyndon Station, Wi.
Carl graduated high school from Georgetown, TX in 2003. He began his undergraduate education at the University of Green Bay, WI (2003) then transferred to University of Colorado (Boulder), where he was a walk-on, offensive lineman for the CU Buffs. He received his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Colorado, Boulder (2004-2007). He managed night clubs from 2008-2013 and in 2010, he played and coached professional football in Stockholm, Sweden. Carl went on to attend law school in 2013 and received his Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from Texas A&M University, School of Law in December 2016. He was licensed in Texas and Wisconsin.
He was a Senior Tax and Asset Protection Attorney with Anderson Consultants from 2017. He also produced a You Tube series called “Coffee with Carl” providing free online Tax and Asset Protection information.
Carl started traveling at an early age to visit both grandparents and relatives in New York and Wisconsin every summer. He loved being a dad and spending time with his young son. Carl was a man of strong faith and a confirmed member of Good News Lutheran Church in Lehi, UT (WELS). He had a great sense of humor and a quick wit. He enjoyed college football, coin collecting, country music, BBQ, good bourbon, and an occasional cigar.
A Christian celebration of life will be held in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ABTA (American Brain Tumor Association), or City of Hope Cancer Center in Zion, Illinois.