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Elizabeth "Betty" KOZLOWSKI

Toledo, Ohio

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KOZLOWSKI Elizabeth "Betty" Elizabeth "Betty"Kozlowski, 84, passed away February 20, 2010, at her residence. Betty was born January 23, 1926, in Toledo, Ohio, to Louie and Francis (Stadler) Zitslsperger. Betty married Harold W. Kozlowski on February 9, 1946, in Toledo, Ohio and he preceded her in...

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I have may fond memories of Betty. I was one of Betty's bridesmaides, when she and Fuzzy married. She was such a beautiful bride. Louie and Fannie, her parents were close friends of my parents too. You are all in my prayers.

Louise Hoecherl Arman

Marianne and family, On Wednesday I looked at all of those wonderful photos and couldn't help but think how lucky your entire family is. Not only to have had your mom, but for her to have had all of you as well. Memories will become more precious now and I hope that you will find comfort in them. I beleive your mom/grandma has taken on a new role......that of your guardian angel. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Kate

Marianne,
I was one of your Sorority Sisters. My name was Sandie Starkey Kayden. I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. I met your Mom way back while I was at your home. I lost my Mom on Christmas Day and I feel your enormous pain. Please keep in touch [email protected]
Take care and God Bless You and your family at this very difficult time.

Dear Marianne & Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. May your wonderful memories help sustain you during this time. If you ever need to talk, I will be here for you.
With deepest sympathy,
Diana

Marianne & John,
I am sorry to hear about your mother. She was a special person who loved her family very much.

John, and Family; I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother had to be a remarkable woman to whom her family was her first priority. To be sure, she is at peace, and suffering no more.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Betty,

Now you are with the Lord, and much happier. All aches and pains are gone forever, and you are with your husband, parents and others you have truly missed. I'm sure you will be helping to prepare a place for all of us someday. We promise to help take care of those that are still with us, especially my friend Marianne.

Your helper, Kathy