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Jun 12, 2025Jun 12, 2025

Steven M. Zelinski, age 42, a resident of Webster passed away Sunday, May 18, 2014.

A Mass of Christian Burial was Friday, May 23, 2014 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Webster with Father Mike Tupa as celebrant. Interment was at Oakland Cemetery in Oakland Township, Wisconsin. Pallbearers were Brian Rossow, Denny Snarski, Aaron Strang, Charlie Weiss, Al Steiner and Mike Zelinski.

Steven was born on April 1, 1972 in Brainerd, Minnesota to Martin and Carolyn Zelinski. Steven spent his early childhood in Stillwater, Minnesota before moving to Webster at the age of six where he was baptized on September 10, 1972.

He attended Webster High School, an honor roll student graduating in May 1990. He went on to attend University of Minnesota–Duluth where he graduated in 1995 with a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Engineering. He went on to acquire his Masters Degree from St. Thomas University.

Steven worked at Nexen in Webster as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer for 13 years and spent two years after that at McNally Industries. He then owned and operated Zelinski and Sons Roofing Company. His most recently worked as a CNC Router/Programmer at Bishop Fixture and Millwork in Balsam Lake.

He is survived by his sons, Zachary and Ian; his parents, Martin (Carolyn) Zelinski; brother, Michael (Tammy) Zelinski; nephew Nikolai; along with aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Arrangements were entrusted to the Swedberg-Taylor Family Funeral Home, Webster, Wisconsin.

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