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Richard Zinn

1941 - 2023

Richard Zinn obituary, 1941-2023, Lawrence, KS

BORN

1941

DIED

2023

Richard Zinn Obituary

Richard L. "Dick" Zinn, longtime Lawrence resident, devoted family man, tireless legal advocate, and avid outdoorsman, died peacefully following a brief illness on Thursday morning at University of Kansas Medical Center with his wife and children by his side. He was 82.

The husband of Diane (Rusch) Zinn for 61 years, Mr. Zinn is survived by his wife; three children and their spouses, Lauri (Zinn) and Brion O'Connor of Hamilton, MA, Robert and Kate Zinn of Bolton, MA, and Jennifer (Zinn) and Jamie Woodhead of Nashua, NH; seven grandchildren, MaryAlyssa and Brynne O'Connor, Emma and Olivia Zinn, and Thomas, Lauren and Kristen Woodhead; two siblings, Robert Zinn and his wife Donna, and Nancy (Zinn) Conway; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Rebecca L. Zinn, and a brother, Steven R. Zinn.

Born in Wichita on March 29, 1941, the son of Mary (Albright) and Russell W. Zinn, Mr. Zinn excelled in both academics and athletics at Wichita East High School. He earned All-American honors in football and First Team All-State honors in basketball and track & field. He received a scholarship to play football from Stanford University, where he made a number of lifelong friends. During his sophomore year, he was captivated by another Wichita native, Diane Rusch, who would become the love of his life. The two married and started a family while Mr. Zinn continued his studies in political science. After graduating from Stanford in 1963, Mr. Zinn earned his law degree from the University of Kansas in 1966, where he was a fellow in the Order of the Coif and an associate editor of the University of Kansas Law School Review, and began his rewarding tenure with the Lawrence law firm of Barber Emerson, L.C.

During a career spanning more than 50 years, Mr. Zinn displayed an unwavering dedication to his profession, highlighted by the many accolades he received as an expert in corporate law, estate, tax and business planning, and real estate transactions. He was a fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, and the American Bar Foundation. He was admitted to the Kansas Bar in 1966, followed by admission to the United States Supreme Court and United States Tax Court, and was recognized as Lawyer of the Year for Trusts and Estates in 2011, 2013, and 2023. As a testament to his keen sense of obligation, Mr. Zinn was still practicing law, tending to his clients, when he recently became ill.

Despite his professional accomplishments, Mr. Zinn's most cherished achievements came as a husband, a father, and a friend. Even as a fledgling lawyer, Mr. Zinn and his wife would take their young family on epic, month-long summer vacations throughout North America, instilling a sense of exploration and curiosity. Though he worked long hours, he often ended his days telling stories – made up spontaneously – to his young children at bedtime. Following the death of their daughter Rebecca in 2012, the Zinns helped establish the Zinn Writing Project at the Liberty Memorial Central Middle School and the Lawrence Arts Center.

A member of First Presbyterian Church of Lawrence since 1967, Mr. Zinn was known for his commitment to his faith, his community, and his convictions. He served on the board of directors for the Bert Nash Center, The Salvation Army Advisory Board for 40 years (member emeritus), the city's Human Relations Board, and was a founding member of the Jayhawk Chapter of Quail Unlimited.

He will be remembered for his insatiable inquisitiveness, his quick wit and self-deprecating sense of humor (especially regarding his shoe size), and his almost encyclopedic memory of all things related to sports, particularly KU basketball. He was dedicated to mastering the English language, constantly adding new words to an ever-expanding vocabulary in order to convey his thoughts precisely. A fan of music, he enjoyed classical compositions and popular songs from the 1950s and '60s.

Mr. Zinn also appreciated the rewards of a rigorous life. A lifelong athlete, he embraced the ideal of living every moment to its fullest, typically starting his day with a sunrise workout before heading to his law offices. He jogged for many years, accumulating more than 25,000 miles, according to a journal he kept. He relentlessly sought out new adventures, from skiing to mountain biking to golf. Though a latecomer to golfing, he achieved his lofty goal of shooting a score of 80 by his 80th birthday.

Yet Mr. Zinn never lost his childhood infatuation with hunting, which he learned from his father, passed along to his son, and shared with many fellow enthusiasts. There was no better day than walking an open field, whether in Kansas or Montana or Vermont, where he loved tracking upland game birds with his beloved hunting dogs, or settling patiently into a deer stand or a duck blind, accompanied by a strong cup of coffee and a prized Labrador retriever.

Above all else, he maintained high standards for himself, for his family, and for his friends, which engendered countless enduring relationships. Mr. Zinn treasured family gatherings, sharing milestone moments with his wife, children, and grandchildren, and reunions with friends old and new. Throughout his life, his character was defined by integrity, and a bedrock belief that simple gestures – a kind word, a firm handshake, a comforting hug, a gentle laugh – meant a great deal. He was a man who held his passions deeply, and those who knew him best cared deeply about him.

Memorial services have been scheduled 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at the First Presbyterian Church of Lawrence, 2415 Clinton Parkway, with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The Salvation Army (1202 E. 23rd St., Lawrence, Kansas 66046) or Just Food (1000 E. 11th St., Lawrence, KS 66046).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Oct. 22, 2023.

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John R. Light

October 30, 2023

Dick was an outstanding man and lawyer.
It was our pleasure to know Dick and Diane while I was in law school. I worked with Dick on the Law Review where I trailed him by a year. We shared a love of athletics and competition as well as a deep and abiding interest in the law. Our lives took different paths, mine to Los Angeles, Dick's to Lawrence where he worked and practiced law with many friends we have had in common in Lawrence over the years. I always remembered him as truly an exceptional person. The best of the best.
Sherry and I send our condolences to Diane and the family
John Light

serena samuels anderson

October 27, 2023

Thoughts and prayers for friends and family Mr Zinn was an amazing person he helped our family with many legal issues so pleasant and just an all around great guy

Mike Malone

October 24, 2023

He was an outstanding lawyer. A strong, well-prepared advocate in the courtroom and a kind, engaging gentleman at all times. My condolences to the family.

The MLA Family

October 23, 2023

Our sincere condolences to Rob and the whole Zinn family. On behalf of the MLA family, we are thinking of you.

Greg Hale

October 23, 2023

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Zinn, Lori, Robbie and Jenny and the rest of the Zinn family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Brion OConnor

October 22, 2023

The world has lost an immense and honorable man. I had great admiration for my father in-law, his devotion to his family, his love of the great outdoors, and his dedication to his profession. I'm forever indebted to him (and Diane) for the love of my life, and our two beautiful daughters who he loved unconditionally. We will miss him terribly, but will always be grateful for the time we had together. Rest in peace, Dick. I hope the fields beyond Heaven's gates roll forever, and your beloved four-legged hunting partners are all waiting for you, tails wagging furiously! Go dtí go gcasfar le chéile sinn arís ...

Suzy Yowell

October 22, 2023

My condolences to the Zinn family

Jan Woodhead

October 22, 2023

Diane so very sorry for all the sadness you and your family are feeling. I´m happy we all shared nice family time in June. The tribute to your husband is beautiful. Again I am truly sorry for your loss.

ken Wertzberger

October 22, 2023

So much respect for this great man. Condolences to Diane and family. RIP.

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First Presbyterian Church of Lawrence

2415 Clinton Parkway, KS

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Warren-McElwain Mortuary & Cremation Services - Lawrence Chapel

120 W 13th St, Lawrence, KS 66044

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