Ruth Zebroski Of Hampton Bays Dies August 20 - 27 East

Ruth Zebroski Of Hampton Bays Dies August 20

author on Aug 25, 2016

Ruth (Nicholson) Zebroski of Hampton Bays died on August 20.

Born in Hampton Bays in 1921, she was a lifelong resident of Eastern Long Island and was deeply involved in her community, and was proud of her heritage, her home and its history. She was employed in a number of service industries in the area. Survivors said she will be remembered for her love of animals, and her large “pig” collection.

Mrs. Zebroski is survived by a son, Charles and wife Elizabeth of Pennsylvania; a son-in-law, Dana Armstrong of California; granddaughters, Kristen Zebroski of Connecticut and Jennifer (Zebroski) Enke of Alfred Station. She was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, John; a daughter, Diane “Twink” (Zebroski) Armstrong; and siblings, Jenny (Nicholson) Goodale, Jim Nicholson and Raymond Nicholson.

A memorial service took place on August 24 at the J. Ronald Scott Funeral Home in Hampton Bays; the Reverend Kent Terchunian of Hampton Bays United Methodist Church officiated. Burial of ashes was at Calverton National Cemetery.

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