Obituaries » William J. Kozerski
September 20, 1934 - March 18, 2018
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Father Joseph Adonizio
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March 21, 2018
Dear Shirley and family, It was with deep regret that I read the news of the death of your husband, and father, Bill. He was such a devout Catholic and I was deeply moved when I read the account of his illustrious career. I have been praying for both you and him. Shirley I pray that your health can continue so that in your great loss you will be a pillar of strength and a shining loving example to your family as both of you were. May he rest in peace. You have my prayers and thoughts. In Christ., Father Adonizio As I am out of town I am sorry I cannot be present.
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Jim, Michelle, Zack and Caitlyn
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March 21, 2018
We are so sorry for your loss. I tried to make it up, but the logistics weren’t on my side. Love you guys
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Paul Krulick
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March 21, 2018
Bill, On behalf of my family, we offer deepest condolences to you and your family in regards to the passing of your Father. He is in a much better place now and I am sure he is very proud of you and your family. Godspeed Mr Kozerski Paul Krulick
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The Rice Family
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March 20, 2018
Coach Kozerski and Family, Words are always so inadequate, but we are truly sorry for your loss. After reading his obituary, there is no doubt how valued he was by his community and how immeasurable the legacy he has left. I am praying that you all find some comfort in the impactful life he lived. Praying for peaceful hearts and safe journeys home for you and your entire family. Always, The Rice Family David, Kelly, Trey and his sisters (Kendall, Brynlee and Emery)
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Nancy Matys
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March 20, 2018
Hi Shirley, I am so sorry to hear about Bill. I still think of the good times we had together at the Credit Union dinners. I know that is a thing of the past, but it was a part of our lives. Stan and Bill were a big part of it. We used to walk into these dinners and look if you two were there and hoped we could sit next to you. My! How things of changed. They have changed for us, too. Stan is in senior living with Alzheimers. We saw that starting a few years ago and it got progressively worse. I didn't want to do it, but it became apparent that I couldn't take care of him. I had a hip replacement and gall bladder out last year. He is at Highland Park in Wilkes Barre Twp., which isn't far from our home. It is a great place and they take good care of him. Our sons are a great help to me. I don't know what I would do without them. And then , of course there is our grandaughter, Sophia. She is 6 already. Take care of you and your family and may God Bless.
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Debbie Archavage & Tony Volingavage
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March 20, 2018
Our deepest sympathy to the Kozerski family. May he rest in peace. Debbie Volingavage Archavage and Tony Volingavage and Families.
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Brian & Charlene Huberdeau
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March 19, 2018
The wonderful memories will last forever. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. The Huberdeau’s
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Lou & Michelle Sachs, Rebecca and Michael
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March 19, 2018
Tom, Susan, Jen, Missy, Tommy, and Kevin, and the Kozerski Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Cherish all the good memories you have of the time you spent together. Love, Michelle