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Adam S. ZIELINSKI

Plainville, Connecticut

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ZIELINSKI, Adam S. On Thursday, (July 18, 2013), Adam Sylvester Zielinski, 90, of Plainville, died peacefully in the arms of his loving wife of 65 years, Johanna (Schopf) Zielinski. Born in Topola, Poland, on Dec. 24, 1922, Adam often stated that he was more than happy to "share his...

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Tania and Peter: my deepest thoughts and condolences to you and your families, especially your mom. I often think of how wonderfully they treated me during those days in the fields. Special people. Warm wishes to you.

Tania, Peter and family: my thoughts and condolences to your mom and family. Think of you and how wonderful your parents were to me during those days on the farm. Truly amongst my best memories. All my best....

To Tante Johanna and the entire Zeilinski Family. We are so sadden by the lost of Uncle Adam. Our prayers go out to you all. We will always remember him as a kind and gentle family man with great morals and strong faith.

Dearest Tante Johanna, Karl, Eric, Yanina, Tania, Peter and family. Deeply saddened to hear about my Godfather's passing when my mother called me Monday night and left a message. Reading the obituary made me think about how hard life must have been during the war. If I am not mistaken I believe my mother met your husband/father at the same labor camp in Germany. Later, you all became our extended family. I want you all to know that time will never dim the memories I have of my Godfather,...

Yanina and the entire Zelinski family. I am very sorry for your loss of one of the finest men I have ever met. Your fond memories of him will keep you all going for he is in your hearts and souls. Love you all
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Karl and family , so sorry for your loss. I now know where you. Got your lust for life.

Peter, Tania, Yanina & Mrs. Z. We want to send our deepest sympathy to you and the whole family. I will always remember Mr. Z from Hollyberry Lane.

He will be missed!

Tania (and siblings—since many of you passed through or by my classroom at some point or other),

Please accept my sympathies on the loss of your father.

When I read the obituary I was reminded again of how little we know about people, their history, what they've faced and overcome. I liked your dad and mom both—they seemed like “just folks” without any extraordinary history, but of course that was untrue. These days we all become a little complacent at times: reading about the...

It brought tears to my eyes to read about this amazing husband, father and grandfather. You have been truly blessed. Sending our thoughts and prayers..