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Donald Isler
December 16, 2007
Rosemarie Koczy was a wonderful lady who, in a unique way, used what she learned from the traumas of her difficult early years to help, and encourage others, and to memorialize those she remembered.
She was kind to children, established art programs for seniors, cultivated friendships, and in everything she did, was unswervingly principled, and idealistic. That someone who grew up experiencing so little that was good, or normal, became someone so strong is itself amazing. She dedicated much of the art of the second half of her life to those she knew in the camps, who were still alive in her memory.
In everything she did, she was supported and encouraged by her wonderful husband, the composer, Louis Pelosi.
Rosemarie Koczy will long be remembered by those who knew, and admired her.
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