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Rita Kowitz Obituary

Kowitz, Rita Theresa "Balls"
passed away peacefully in the arms of her granddaughter as the sun set on the evening of June 1, 2011. Serenaded by Frank Sinatra, she left this world exactly as she intended surrounded by her beloved family. Born in Chicago on May 22, 1935, Rita was the youngest of seven children to Polish immigrant parents. She loved her Chicago adventures that lead her to a bar in Cicero where she met her husband of 47 years, Donald. In 1964, Don and Rita moved their family to Phoenix and opened Phoenix Sandblasting & Coating Co. After 25 years in business, Rita and Don retired and traveled the world, visiting her family home in Poland, and taking one of the last flights on the Concord. But her favorite place was her home in Rocky Point where she shared 40 years of memories with family and friends. Known as Rita "Balls" to those that loved her, she was one of a kind with her feisty, unique charm, receiving a "Sassiest Gal" award from the Arthritis Foundation for her years of volunteering. Completely devoted to her family, Rita's memory will live on in her two daughters, Colette and husband Patrick Ford, Michelle and husband Tod Thorpe; her grandchildren, Kendra and Dustin Ford, and Nicholas Thorpe; her sisters Mickey Sumoski, Josie Sporek, brother Stanley Hodor and sister-in-law Ann. Rita would often say "Udaja sie z Bogiem" in Polish, which means "Go with God." Udaja sie z Bogiem Grandma Balls, you will be greatly missed. Visitation will be held 5:00 - 8:00 P.M., Thursday, June 9, 2011 at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. Funeral Mass will be 10:00 A.M., Friday, June 10, 2011 at Franciscan Renewal Center Casa de Paz y Bien, 5802 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale. Interment at
St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 2033 N. 48th St., Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix, AZ 85014.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jun. 5, 2011.

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Elsa Krems

June 10, 2011

Fancy girl..you sure knew your maker.
The angles are saying those wings are so you..not so fancy.
Miss you very much,
Caregiver

Linda Cornejo

June 8, 2011

Dear Aunt Rita,
You were the coolest aunt ever! I wish my husbavd would have been able to be around you you more. I know you could liven him up a lot more! I am so missing you "Auntie Rita Balls".
With all our love,
Michael and Linda Cornejo

Vincent Mochocki

June 7, 2011

Hey Balls , Thanks for all the laughs and good times and for making me feel part of the family.I always thought Balls was your last name. GOD Bless Vinny

Josephine Sporek

June 7, 2011

I will miss you deeply my loving baby sister and friend. GOD Bless P.S. Say Hi to Wally Love Josie

Monica Mochocki

June 7, 2011

I will never forget the summers in Arizona. The shopping trips to Mexico. The fun times staying for the summer. One of the coolest Aunts ever. I guess GOD needed to have someone cool up there too.

Sister Margaret Mewhorter

June 5, 2011

My dear cousins, I send my deep sympathy and prayers your way after hearing today of the death of your mother and grandmother. I am with you in spirit these days.

margie marcela martinez

June 5, 2011

Kendra, your grandmother sounds like she was definitely one of a kind :) my heart goes out to you and your family. I am truly sorry for your loss :-( hang in there girl.

Kerrie Addante-Jacobs

June 5, 2011

Our prayers and love are with your family. Aunt Rita Balls was one of a kind. She will be greatly missed. Love Kerrie, Geoff, Josie & Gabby

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