Geraldine-Cozby-Obituary

Geraldine "Gerry" Cozby

Fort Worth, Texas

Nov 22, 1922 – Oct 25, 2013 (Age 90)

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BORN
November 22, 1922
DIED
October 25, 2013
AGE
90
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Geraldine "Gerry" Cozby, 90, beloved wife of the late Homer J. Cozby, passed away Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. Service: 1 p.m. Tuesday at St. Philip Presbyterian Church, 745 W. Pipeline Road, Hurst 76053. Interment: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Thompson's Harveson...

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Gerry, I think of you so often. It was such a blessing having you as a neighbor and being such a positive role model while I was growing up. So many precious memories!

Mrs. Gerry was a wonderful person and neighbor. We always enjoyed visiting with her. She was young at heart and always busy helping someone or playing golf. We were blessed to have her in our lives. May she rest in peace with her beloved husband Cos.

One of the sweetest women i have ever had the pleasure of working for!

When my family and I moved to this area in 1990, Gerry was the first person to greet us at Oakhurst Church. Shortly thereafter she became a client of mine. We share a birthday. She always took the time in inquire about my family and especially my children. She will be missed.

To the family of Gerry, please accept my deepest sympathies. I am sorry that I wasnt able to attend the service.

Bryan P. Bernard

Gerry, you will be greatly missed by all that knew you. You had a heart as big as Texas. Sharon and I were so blessed to have known you. But now you are reunited with Homer who you missed greatly.
Love
Larry and Sharon Ellison
(Bernice Killian Ellison's Son and Daughter N Law)

So sorry for the loss of this fine lady. I know she will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Linda, I am so glad that your last visit with her was so meaningful. Janine Williams

We have so many fond memories of "Gerry" and "Coz" when we were their neighbors across the street. She was a wonderful lady. Always doing for others.

As you would say..Well Dahling..Aunt Gerry you were very blessed and we sure will miss you..You Sunday Quaterbackin for those Cowboys and rootin on for the Rangers...I am so thankful for all the memories I will cherish and happy we had the big 90 party and Thanksgiving together last year ...I know your Coz and Ginny and all the others are now with you.
You touched many lives, and have left us all with fond and insightful memeories. .love you and give my Nanny a hug.

Gerry was the first person I worked for when I started my career with Southwestern Bell 34 years ago. She was an elegant, classy lady who always had a beautiful smile for everyone, and the most outstanding work ethic of anyone I have ever met. RIP, Gerry.