Richard-Zinser-Obituary

Richard Zinser

Houston, Texas

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ZinserRichard C. Zinser, 68, of Friendswood, Texas, passed away peacefully in his home on Saturday, June 4th, 2011, after a long, brave battle with cancer.Born July 15, 1942, in Peoria, Illinois to Richard H. Zinser and Dorothy Long Zinser, he is preceded in death by his wife of 31 years, June...

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His mother and him were a delight. So kind and nice .Genuine great people.

I met Richard at first federal savings he gave me an unbelievable deal to open a restaurant in that first federal savings building he was always very kind and supportive and help me along my career my thanks to him for that opportunity I also know his mother who is a teacher of mine and I CC both of them and Richard’s wife a complete delight

Hard to believe it has already been 5 years since your passing. Barely a week goes by that Pat or I don't mention "Rick & June" or I have some tidbit of local news or gossip that you might find interesting. I miss ya, buddy!!!

Our family always considered the Zinser's as extended family. Like my brother Randy, I am saddened to learn of Rick's passing. Rick was a thoughful, intelligent and delightful person. To Rick, the glass was never half full -- it was always overflowing. He happily shared his optimism with others. Assuredly, our loss is heaven's gain. My thoughts and prayers are with Rick's family during this difficult time. May God bless you.

Charlene E. Coon
Washington, DC

Back in the old Chillicothe, ILL. days, Rick, his dad/mom/sister were great & close friends of our family, ie. my father worked with Dick at 1st National Bank for many, many years. Rick was highly intelligent, especially with financial matters, very witty and always fun to be around.....always felt very motivated in his presence. Our sympathy to all of his remaining family.
Randy Coon & family in Adealide, Australia + sister Charlene in DC

I worked with Dick at The University of Texas at Austin. He was a great guy, full of fun and a love of life.

I have happy memories of
Rick, Gary and I back in
Sunday School.
Miranda

Rest in peace Uncle Rick, you will be greatly missed.