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Dr Francis Edward Zinn

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Dr Francis Edward Zinn

Birth
Mindenmines, Barton County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jan 1941 (aged 51)
Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Pittsburg Headlight (Pittsburg, Kansas), Thursday, 29 March 1917. Page 4.
Dr. F. E. Zinn, osteopath, has located an office in Joplin and when any of his Minden friends visit Joplin he invites them to come and see him. He is located in Suite No. 419 Frisco building. Dr. Zinn is a Minden boy and is the son of City Marshal Zinn. He was formerly employed on The Headlight and made his way through a 4-year course in college. His many friends here give him their best wishes for his success as a doctor.
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Joplin Globe (Joplin, Missouri), Tuesday, 21 January 1941, Page 2.
BRAIN HEMORRHAGE FATAL TO DR. ZINN
Injury Received in Motor Car Accident Led to Death, Examination Discloses.
A post mortem examination at the Lanpher mortuary last night revealed that Dr. Francis Edward Zinn, 51 years old, an osteopathic surgeon, died of a brain hemorrhage resulting from an injury received Friday night in a motor car accident, Dr. R. W. Webster, coroner, announced. It was the city's first motor car fatality this year.
Dr. Zinn died at 12:05 o'clock yesterday morning at Joplin General hospital. His home was at 621 Porter avenue.
Was on Sick Call.
The accident in which Dr. Zinn was injured occurred at Thirteenth street and Maiden Lane while the doctor was answering a sick call. A car driven by Dr. Zinn collided with one driven by Charles Poteet, 1631 Picher avenue.
Until his death, it was believed that Dr. Zinn's injuries in the accident were minor, consisting only of minor scalp wounds. There was no skull fracture. He was fully conscious following the accident and was able to drive his motor car to a garage for repairs.
Born in Mindenmines, Mo., he came to Joplin in 1919. He as a member of the Masonic lodge of Mindenmines.
Surviving Relatives.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Olga Zinn; two sons, Leon Zinn, 621 Porter avenue, and Francis Theodore Zinn of Detroit, Mich.; three brothers, Everett Zinn of Carthage, Fred Zinn of Wichita and Glenn Zinn of Pittsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Champion of Mindenmines.
The body was removed to the Lanpher mortuary.
Pittsburg Headlight (Pittsburg, Kansas), Thursday, 29 March 1917. Page 4.
Dr. F. E. Zinn, osteopath, has located an office in Joplin and when any of his Minden friends visit Joplin he invites them to come and see him. He is located in Suite No. 419 Frisco building. Dr. Zinn is a Minden boy and is the son of City Marshal Zinn. He was formerly employed on The Headlight and made his way through a 4-year course in college. His many friends here give him their best wishes for his success as a doctor.
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Joplin Globe (Joplin, Missouri), Tuesday, 21 January 1941, Page 2.
BRAIN HEMORRHAGE FATAL TO DR. ZINN
Injury Received in Motor Car Accident Led to Death, Examination Discloses.
A post mortem examination at the Lanpher mortuary last night revealed that Dr. Francis Edward Zinn, 51 years old, an osteopathic surgeon, died of a brain hemorrhage resulting from an injury received Friday night in a motor car accident, Dr. R. W. Webster, coroner, announced. It was the city's first motor car fatality this year.
Dr. Zinn died at 12:05 o'clock yesterday morning at Joplin General hospital. His home was at 621 Porter avenue.
Was on Sick Call.
The accident in which Dr. Zinn was injured occurred at Thirteenth street and Maiden Lane while the doctor was answering a sick call. A car driven by Dr. Zinn collided with one driven by Charles Poteet, 1631 Picher avenue.
Until his death, it was believed that Dr. Zinn's injuries in the accident were minor, consisting only of minor scalp wounds. There was no skull fracture. He was fully conscious following the accident and was able to drive his motor car to a garage for repairs.
Born in Mindenmines, Mo., he came to Joplin in 1919. He as a member of the Masonic lodge of Mindenmines.
Surviving Relatives.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Olga Zinn; two sons, Leon Zinn, 621 Porter avenue, and Francis Theodore Zinn of Detroit, Mich.; three brothers, Everett Zinn of Carthage, Fred Zinn of Wichita and Glenn Zinn of Pittsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Champion of Mindenmines.
The body was removed to the Lanpher mortuary.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14909634/francis_edward-zinn: accessed ), memorial page for Dr Francis Edward Zinn (7 Apr 1889–20 Jan 1941), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14909634, citing Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Rejeana (contributor 46827645).