Michael-Zelinsky-Obituary

Michael Frederick Zelinsky

San Francisco, California

May 24, 1942 – Mar 20, 2023

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May 24, 1942
DIED
March 20, 2023
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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Michael Frederick Zelinsky aka "Lord Plywood, Duke of Earl" OBS 81, San Francisco, California. Monday 20 March, 2023Mike passed peacefully at the home of his youngest daughter Susan and her family where love flows out of the doors in such abundance that it envelops the neighborhood. "Boppa" had...

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I remember Mike well from Stevenson. He was a year ahead of me. Always a smile. He and I, I am sure are among a very small group of Stevenson Alum who served in the Marines. Semper Fidelis Mike.

To JoAnn, Susan and the entire Zelinsky Family, My continued thoughts and prayers go out to you. I loved getting together with Mike and talking "old" San Francisco among other things at his favorite breakfast haunt out on 20th and Taravel. A great guy, trusted trudger, good friend, and a wonderful part of the City and the life he loved so much. May memory of you "keeping coming back!" Phil G. - Friend

So sorry for your loss; sounds like a wonderful person, I´m sure Mike will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to know him. Sincerely, Jim Behun

Served with Mike at T.I. in old 2nd Armored. Proud,loyal Marine.

Mike was our next door neighbor on 10th Ave 2011-2021. He was gracious when our young daughter dug under the fence and played along. Miss you Mike!

So sad to hear about Mike´s passing. My heart goes out to JoAnn with love and prayers - Abby

Dear Joann: I was so sorry to hear about Mike but I remember the good days on Jordan Ave and Jackson st. Please send my love to everyone. Take care love Joanie

Dear Joann and all the Zelinsky family, I was so surprised and sad to hear of Mike's passing. Mike was so very kind to Vince when he had cancer. Right up to the end, Mike would pull up in a beautiful car and help Vince into it, and off they would go to M's Cafe or Howard's for breakfast, where they would discuss all the world's problems and settle most of them. God bless all of MIke's family; he will be missed. Love, Dorothy Walsh

Demoed Fi Mike. I would have `loved´to try my hand,in the slots! Ernie Cota,Paradise Ca.