Brian Zielinski Of Southampton Dies August 1 - 27 East

Brian Zielinski Of Southampton Dies August 1

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author on Aug 5, 2014

Brian M. Zielinski of Southampton died on August 1. He was 21.

Born in St. Petersburg, Florida, on April 28, 1993, he had lived in Southampton since 1994. Survivors said he enjoyed the outdoors and spending time with friends and family, living each day to the fullest.

He is survived by his mother, Karen Roberts; his brother, Albert Zielinski; and his grandparents, Raymond Albert and Elise Roberts of Southampton. He is also survived by his aunt, Jennifer Roberts-Aldrich; and uncle, Brian Roberts, along with cousins Grady and Daniel Aldrich of Maine. He is also survived by his father, Michael Zielinski of Florida, as well as many extended family members and friends.

Visiting was at the Brockett Funeral Home in Southampton on Monday and Tuesday, August 4 and 5, with a funeral service on Tuesday evening; the Reverend Peter Larsen officiated.

Memorial donations may be made to Southampton Hospital, 240 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, NY 11968 or Last Chance Animal Rescue, P.O. Box 1661, Southampton, NY 11969-1661.

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