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Walter "Butch" Zezulka

Montville, CT, Connecticut

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Walter “Butch� Zezulka Died - September 13, 2008 UNCASVILLE - Walter “Butch� Zezulka, of Woodland Drive, Uncasville, passed away Saturday at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital. He was born in Norwich the son of the late Charles and Evelyn (Brocklehurst) Zezulka. He attended local schools...

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Kathy and Everyone,
I will miss Uncle Butch so much. He was a great man nd had a very tender and smiling soul. I am sorry that Alaijah won't get to know him more. May his spirit always be around us and in our thoughts. Tam Zezulka

Dear Kathy and family,
We are sorry to hear about your loss. May you find peace.

Caroline, Kathy, and Family,
My deepest sympathy on your loss of Butch. I didn't realize he had passed away until last night after talking to Barbara F.. I was shocked as Barbara visited with Butch and Caroline this past summer and all seemed so well.
Butch and Caroline were friends from NFA - both of whom I remember with much fondness! Just REAL people!! God Bless you all during this difficult time and always.

Kathy and Family ,Deepest sympathy on your loss.
Mike and June Aldridge

Kathy and Family ,Deepest sympathy for on your loss.
Mike and June Aldridge

Kathy, Kathy and Steve,

I'm very sorry to hear about Butch.
My deepest sympathy.

Joni

Kathy, Chaz, and Marie,
I first met Walt about this time of the year, many years ago. He was involved in EB's United Way campaign, and he guided me through many years working together on the campaign. I'm very sad to hear of his passing. Love to all of you.

Chaz, Marie, and family:

I was saddened to hear about Butch’s death. As my sister Linda mentioned, Butch spent much time with our family during our Summit Street years. Being in elementary school at the time, I didn’t interact that much w/ Butch (a high schooler), but I recall him as friendly and fun to be with – even though he was considerably older than me. One memory that I have is how he could evenly spin a basketball on his index finger for what seemed to be forever. Even...

Kathy and family,
I know he was known as "Butch" but I always called him Walter. It fit his ever snappy manner of dress, and he was always, always looking sharp. He was my favorite person at EB. and for the last couple of years we always had a least a hour conversation every morning, about work, union, personal or otherwise. I am missing him greatly, and I miss his command of the English language. I always said he was the man with right words. At this sad time I'm finding it hard to...