In loving memory of

Felix Zeloski
July 8, 1937 - November 14, 2020

Felix R. Zeloski died peacefully on Saturday November 14, 2020, at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Merrill. He was 83 years old.
Felix was born in Antigo on July 8,1937 to Felix and Marie (Kubiak) Zeloski. He married Judith Sturzl on October 30, 1965 at St. Hyacinth Catholic Church. She preceded him in death on October 17, 2014.
Felix was a lifelong resident of Antigo. He spent 3 years at St. Bonaventure High School and Minor Seminary in Sturtevant, then graduated form Antigo High School in 1956.
From 1957-1960, Felix was enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Pope Air Force Base in Fayetteville, NC.
Following military service he returned to Antigo where he was associated with the families potato farming operations - Zeloski Farms.
Felix was a member of SS Mary and Hyacinth Catholic Church.
His interests led him to be a part of the Chicago and Northwestern Historical Society, American Diabetes Association, National Railroad Museum, National Model Railroads Association, Experimental Aircraft Association, and the Academy of Model Aeronautics.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife.
Survivors include a brother, Dennis (Bettilee) Zeloski of Lake Mills; four nieces Kim (Glenn) DuFour of Columbia, SC, Debra (Robert) Caddigan of Mokena, IL, Aimee (Eric) Haakenson of Cary, IL, and Jaime (Kyle) Brunner of Germantown;. great-nieces and nephews, Robert and David Caddigan, Anna, Lauren, Benjamin, and Molly Haakenson, Joshua, John, and Julia Brunner.
The funeral Mass will be held on Thursday November 19, 2020, at 11 a.m. at SS Mary and Hyacinth Catholic Church with Rev. Callistus Elue officiating.
Burial will take place in Queen of Peace Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Bradley Funeral Home.

Tributes

Betsy Koss Ahner wrote on Nov 18, 2020:

"I am so sorry that because of the Covid virus I will not be able to travel home to Antigo to say a last good bye to Felix. He had a kind and gentle soul and I will always be grateful to him for being a good friend and husband to my cousin Judy. My condolences to Dennis and family. Betsy Koss Ahner"