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Lura Zinn

August 21, 1935 — September 17, 2017

Lura Jean (Wilson) Zinn, age 82 of Hume, Missouri, died Sunday, September 17, 2017 at Prescott Country View Nursing Home in Prescott, Kansas. She was born August 21, 1935 to Zella Mae Gregg Wilson and Earl DeVoe Wilson in Metz Missouri, the youngest of six children. Jean attended several small schools in the Metz/Horton area and eventually the family moved to Nevada where she completed her education, graduating from Nevada High School in 1953. During the summer before her final year of high school she was introduced her future husband Willis Albert Zinn, Jr. by her older brother Leroy at a weekend dance at Radio Springs Park. Willis insisted they wait to be married until she turned 18. They were united in marriage on September 6, 1953, two weeks after her birthday. Jean worked for a short time with Farm Bureau as office support/bookkeeper. Two years into the marriage their first child was born. Jean then began to work part time for the lumber yard Willis managed. When Willis started working for the FAA as an Air Route Traffic Controller, Jean became a full-time wife and mother. They had three girls stair-stepped two years apart. This began Jean''s career as a Girl Scout. She started as a Brownie Troop Leader with her oldest daughter, Cathy in 1962 and continued even after her youngest daughter Karen had completed her time in scouting. Jean was a Troop Leader for each of her girls as well as volunteering at the Council level for many years. Her favorite times were the council wide trips she organized, taking girls to see various places. The two major trips were to Mexico City, Mexico to the International Girl Scout Center and a trip to Washington DC for the National Girl Scout Center. In 1980 she retired from active scouting and became a Lifetime Member of the Girl Scouts. At this point she and Willis began their retirement careers as ''gypsies''. Jean celebrated her 60th birthday in Hawaii with her middle daughter Pam. She had made it to all 50 states. She and Willis spent at least three months each winter in Florida, many summers in Alaska, trips to New England to see fall foliage, and trips to California to see one of their daughters. In 1993 they made a point of visiting all four corners of the US. Her favorite activities included playing dominos, doing word search puzzles, reading, playing cards, but most of all caring for her family. She was a member of the Hume Methodist Church, the Hume Garden Club, and a Lifetime member of the Girl Scouts. Jean is survived by three daughters, Cathy Thurow and husband Larry of Monticello, Illinois, Pamela ''Pam'' Yarick and husband Meredith of Hume, Missouri, and Karen McClure and husband Tom of Bloomington, Illinois; five grandchildren Heather Kibbler and husband Sam, Ian Thurow, Kimberly Yarick, Brooke Appleby and husband Aaron, and Bill McClure; many nephews, two brothers, Leroy Wilson, and H.D. Wilson, one sister, Linda Byrns, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents: husband Willis (in 2013), one sister, Emily Bird; one brother, Orton Wilson; one grandson Matthew Yarick, a brother Orton Wilson and a sister Emily Bird. Funeral service will be held 10:30 am Friday September 22, 2017 at the Hume United Methodist Church. Burial will be held at 1:30 pm Friday at the Fort Scott National Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 pm Thursday at the Church. The family suggests contributions to the Hume United Methodist Church or Prescott Country View. On line condolences for the family can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com. Arrangements: Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory Pleasanton Chapel.

Visitation Details

Thursday, September 21st, 2017 5:00pm - 7:00pm, Hume United Methodist

Service Information

Friday, September 22nd, 2017 10:30am, Hume United Methodist

Interment Details

Fort Scott National Cemetery

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