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Joshua Soule Zimmerman was born on January 16, 1874, near La Plata in Charles County, Maryland, at the ancestral home of his mother, Henrietta A. Rowe Zimmerman. [1] [2] [3] His father was Reverend George Henry Zimmerman, a Methodist pastor and church administrator whose family originated from an estate in Baltimore County near Baltimore, Maryland.
Lynn Compton, 90, American soldier, inspiration for Band of Brothers, heart attack. [455] Dick Davies, 76, American gold-medal winning Olympic basketball player . [456] Alan Detweiler, 85, Canadian composer, author, and patron of the arts. [457]
There was an altercation between the two individuals in which Zimmerman shot Martin, killing him. Zimmerman claimed self-defense [1] and was eventually charged in Martin's death. On June 10, 2013, Zimmerman's trial began in Sanford, and on July 13, a jury acquitted him of second-degree murder and of manslaughter charges. [46] [47] [48]
Paul Schramka, baseball player and funeral director (b. 1928) [34] Michael Seidenberg, writer and bookseller ... Jo Ann Zimmerman, politician (b. 1936) [527]
Else Blangsted, 99, German-born American music editor (The Goonies, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, The Color Purple). [4] Chung Hae-won, 60, South Korean football player (Daewoo Royals, national team) and manager (Jeonnam Dragons), liver cancer. [5] Gilbert Luis R. Centina III, 72, Filipino-American Roman Catholic poet, complications from COVID ...
, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour), stroke. [235] Mac Christensen, 85, American clothier, president of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (2000–2012). [236] Russell Doolittle, 88, American biochemist, complications from metastatic melanoma. [237] Woodie Flowers, 76, American mechanical engineering professor (Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
William T. Orr (1917–2002), television producer and founder of Warner Bros. Television [52] Orry-Kelly (1897–1964), costume designer Frank Orth (1880–1962), actor