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Kenny R. Zielinski

New Berlin, Wisconsin

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Zielinski, Kenny R. Of Franklin. Passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of his family Tue., Nov. 9, 2010, age 64. Lovingly survived by his wife of 42 years, Namcho. Loving father and friend of Dave (Beth) Zielinski and the late Jane Zielinski. Cherished grandpa of Danielle and Emma....

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Namcho & Dave: I was so sorry to hear of your husband & father's passing. I (we) were traveling and could not attend the funeral. Kenny and I exchanged many emails over the last few years. May God be with you and your family. Lisa & David Laczniak

Jo and David,

I'm so sorry to hear about Kenny. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. You guys have been though a lot and I hope in time you can find peace.

Kristin Fish Kinziger

Dave & Beth: We are so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. May he rest in peace. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Kenny you will be missed at the VA. My sympathy to the entire family thank you for sharing your life and love with us. May the Angel's of God be with you always.

Ken Oct. 20010

My sympathy to the entire Zielinski family;
Kenny was good friend to many. He loved to talk at length about many things especially fly fishing. He was gracious in giving his time to help young people interested in fly fishing. I know there are many fly-fishers out there who owe all they know about fishing to Kenny. He was also a avery honest person. In fact he told me I had the worst cast he every saw. And he was right. Kenny I will miss you.
Joyce Lange

For Ken's family.

I wrote this short prayer to help me deal with Ken's passing. I hope it is of some comfort to you.

Kenny,until the Lord reveals himself to you and has you walk in the verdant valleys of the Old Testament, may you dwell in a land of gentle valleys and spring creeks, where the water is cool and clear and the trout are always eager to rise to a dry fly.
And many thanks for that afternoon on the West Fork when you showed me how to use the Renegade....

I am so sorry for your loss. Your husband/father was the first one to take me fishing in a boat. I truly aprreciate that.
Gob bless your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. Your husband/father was the first person to take me fishing in a boat. I truly appreciate it.
God bless your family