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Richard Zinser Obituary

Richard Louis Zinser, Sr., 79, of Danbury, died Sunday at Danbury Hospital. He was the husband of Barbara Vogel Zinser. Richard was born on May 13, 1932, which was a Friday the 13th. And in spite of the obvious implied 'curse' he always thought haunted him, he lived a rich and full life. He was born to Louis H. and Mary K. Zinser and was raised on land that was part of the family farm on the west side of Danbury.He was an accomplished trumpeter during his years at Danbury High School, and performed big band tunes with an orchestra that he co-founded with his friends. He graduated from DHS in 1950 and continued his studies at the University of Connecticut at Storrs. At UConn, he and his lifelong friend Tom Carmody managed the food service and financial operations of their fraternity, and had "the only locked door in the house" at that time. He graduated in 1954 with a BBA.He returned to Danbury after graduation and took a position as Loan Officer at Commercial Credit Corporation. His career at Commercial Credit spanned more than 25 years and included the positions of Branch Manager and Division Manager, Northeast U.S. During this period, he and a colleague were mistakenly identified as FBI agents while calling on a famous Hollywood actor at his Connecticut residence.He was treasurer for the campaign to elect U.S congressman Bill Ratchford in the 1970-80's.He retired from Commercial Credit after being named Division Manager of the Year and moved on to the Savings Bank of Danbury as a Corporate Officer and Vice President. After 15 years at the Savings Bank, he ultimately retired to his farm in Stephentown, NY, where he concentrated on raising Christmas trees and many labor-intensive acres of turf grass.While he had never viewed the classic film "It's a Wonderful Life", Richard embraced many of the qualities of protagonist George Bailey (played to perfection by James Stewart) during his life. He approved loans to folks who would not have qualified under standard criteria, and they rewarded his insight by paying off their debts in full. Richard had a unique understanding of people that resulted in many enduring friendships throughout his life.Besides his wife, survivors include his son, Richard L. Zinser, Jr. of Niskayuna, NY and a sister, Barbara ZinserSherako, and her husband, Edward of Avon, CT. A sister-in-law, Mary Lou Zinser of Danbury, CT also survives. He was predeceased by a brother, John Zinser.Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, April 21st, at 10:00 AM at St. James Church, Danbury. Burial will follow in St. Peter Cemetery, Danbury. Friends will be received on Friday from 5 PM to 8 PM at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main Street, Danbury. Contributions in his memory may be made to St. James Church, 25 West Street, Danbury, CT, 06810.

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Published by The News-Times on Apr. 18, 2012.

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Barbara A Baker

April 22, 2012

Dear Barbara,
My thoughts are with you as I've just learned of Richard's passing. He was such a prominent kind figure during my childhood on Highland Av. Please accept all the good wishes about you as you adjust to this passage of time.
Sincerely, Barbara, aka Babs, Baker

Kurt Konrad

April 20, 2012

We are sorry for your loss.

April 20, 2012

Barbara,

Sorry to hear of the loss of Richrd.
Yvonne Kiddoe
St James Church

Mary Lou Strano

April 19, 2012

I am so sorry about Dick. His obituary was well written and so true. Our community was a better place because he was in it. He was special. Please accept my condolences. Mary Lou Strano

April 18, 2012

Dear Barbara......what wonderful memories we all have shared together. May Dick rest in peace and celebrate with mom and dad in heaven. He will be so sadly missed by many.......
SAndy Arconti Atanasoff

April 18, 2012

Barbara so sorry for your loss. Richard Cerrone Spring Hill Fl.

hugh burrell

April 18, 2012

Dear Mrs.ZINSER and family--My deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband, Richard. I worked with him for many years when he was at Commercial Credit and the Savings Bank. He was always a pleasure to deal with and a true gentleman. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Hugh Burrell and family

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