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George KOSANOVICH

Lackawanna, New York

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KOSANOVICH - George July 24, 2010, of Lackawanna, NY, beloved husband of the late Louise "Licha" (nee Orozco); dearest father of George (Vicky), Bobby (Cindy), David, Laurie (Mike) Ejbisz and the late Ronnie; stepfather of Benito; cherished grandfather of 13, great-grandfather of 16 and a...

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Sorry for your loss.many good memories he shared with me about his friendship with my dad growing up in the first ward.

Dear Kosanovich family, I want you to know that my mother Julia E. (nee Beato) Gloss regarded George as her dear friend. She frequently talked about his devotedness to his wife, his friends and his family over many years. Upon my mothers death, she bequeathed his oil paintings to me and told me how she rescued many of them from being destroyed as a result of the mid 1960s floods in the Lackawanna, NY area. We even stopped to visit George at his home shortly before his passing, at which time...

Sorry I didn't know you had passed on . Since you been gone since 2010 . I was sorry to hear it

I love you Gramps you will be greatly missed. I know right now your sitting in your chair asleep and Gram is laying on the coach watching her forensics and your loving every minute of it.
Love you Grandpa.

If yellow roses grow in heaven..pick a bunch for me.
Place them in Dad's arms and tell him they're from me.
Tell him that I love and miss him
And when he turns to smile...place a kiss upon his cheek
and hold him for a while.
Because remembering him is easy...I do it every day.
There's an ache in my heart That will never go away.

you will be missed, but i will always remember you sitting with a lap desk playing silent music in AZ. how i miss both Licha and you. Char

Dear Grandpa
I am not very good at expressing my feeliongs, but I needed to let you know how much you mean to me and tell you how much I love you.
You (and Grandma Licha) have been the only constant in my life. I have so many memories of your home that I cherish.
I would love walking in on any given Sunday and you would be sitting at the table rolling out balls of tortilla dough and placing them under a dish towel and I would hear the "clunk clunk" of the rolling pin as Gram...

My memories of childhood always contained one constant. Grandma and Grandpa’s house was the one place that was always there for me. And as I grew up and would visit it would always bring me back to my childhood. The house was always filled with food, laughter and an immeasurable amount of love. We were taught to love unconditionally. We were taught to always work hard, have integrity and dignity and to keep your head up even when times are tough. We were taught that no matter what family...

To our Kosanovich Kumovi,

Kum George was a quiet, easy going man amongst men.

His love for his family was often manifested in his wonderful drawings. His presence was and will always be felt whenever his wonderful works of art are displayed.

Kum George was a large part of my life for 60+ years. Our family has copies of pictures and movies that he took 60 years ago. It is wonderful to see Georgie and me together at family functions when we were about 3 or 4...