Frank-Kozacka-Obituary

Frank J. Kozacka

Exeter, New Hampshire

Apr 20, 1915 – Jul 5, 2010 (Age 95)

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BORN
April 20, 1915
DIED
July 5, 2010
AGE
95
LOCATION
Exeter, New Hampshire

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EXETER - Frank J. Kozacka, 95, died Monday, July 5, 2010, at Colonial Poplin Nursing Home in Fremont.Mr. Kozacka taught biology and coached with the football program at Amesbury High School for 20 years, and then served as the first principal of Exeter AREA Junior High School for 12 years.The...

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My sympathies to the Kozacka family on your loss. Mr. Kozacka set a great example of the meaning and rewards of hard work and volunteerism. I will always remember his enthusiasm and smiling face in the corridors of the Junior High.

Mr Kozacka made a great impression on me in junior high (Exeter). He always had a smile. He will be missed by many, and forgotten by few.

Deepest sympathies

Sending the Kozacka family my sincerest sympathies. I am sorry that I am unable to attend the Sat. service, as I would have liked to meet all of the family members. Robert & Stella attended my fathers funeral. Bronislaw, Franks father, was my fathers godfather.
Daniel B. Dzioba
5 York Court
Ledyard, Ct. 06339

So sorry about Mr Kozaka, our prays go out to the family... Don & Susanne ( Theberge) Lieber clases of 60 & 63

Another member of the Greatest Generation, Mr Kozacka connected with all of us at our level at Exeter AREA Junior High, taught us accountability, the value of learning and involvement in community. He will be remembered fondly for the full life he led. Fair Winds and Following Seas Shipmate !

Thank you, Mr. Kozacka, for your dedication and commitment to educating our children well. I attended the Exeter area schools from 1986-1998 and was a member of your National Junior Honors Society. Thank you for all that you gave us. We honor you by continuing your work.

With peace, gratitude and respect...

I was a student at the EAJHS when they opened the doors to the new school in 1967 and remember Mr. Kozacka well. A soft spoken, kind man who had a passion for education and the students had a great respect for him. God Bless.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.