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Salamanca Today
By the People, for the People
Salamanca Public Library Announces Recent Memorials
Donations made in memory of local community members
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Salamanca Public Library has announced several recent memorial donations made in February, including gifts in memory of Rosalyn Hoag, Walter Zeznick Sr., and John Bartoszek by their respective families and friends.
Why it matters
Memorial donations to local libraries are an important way for communities to honor the lives of beloved residents and support the ongoing work of these vital public institutions.
The details
The library announced three specific memorial donations made in February: a gift from Richard & Lynne Yehl in memory of Rosalyn Hoag, a donation from the Zeznick family in memory of Walter Zeznick Sr., and a gift from Lenny in memory of John Bartoszek.
- The memorial donations were made during the month of February 2026.
The players
Salamanca Public Library
A public library serving the Salamanca, New York community.
Rosalyn Hoag
A community member who passed away and was memorialized with a donation to the library.
Walter Zeznick Sr.
A community member who passed away and was memorialized with a donation to the library.
John Bartoszek
A community member who passed away and was memorialized with a donation to the library.
The takeaway
Memorial donations to local libraries are a meaningful way for communities to honor the lives of beloved residents and support the ongoing work of these vital public institutions.


