Hildegard-Kozaryn-Obituary

Hildegard B. Kozaryn

Windsor, Connecticut

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Hildegard (Berger) Kozaryn, 85, of Windsor, affectionately known as "Oma", beloved wife of the late Eugene "Tommy" Kozaryn, passed away, Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Born in Augsburg, Germany, daughter of the late Anton and Maria (Kucher) Berger, she was extremely proud of her German heritage. She met...

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My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the whole family. I have such fond memories of Hilda from working with her at Amplex and as a dear friend. Such a great loss!

Growing up, we didn't know how good we had it--that Mom and Dad had such true friend as Gladys & Ralph McLaughlin and Tommy & Hilda Kozaryn.

Hilda & Tom complemented each other in so many ways -- to form a great team and make a great family

I fanyone needs a model of our to enjoy life and persevere happily through life, and instill a rock-solid morality in others, all they have to do is study the life of Hilda Kozaryn.

Our thought and prayer sare with you...

Rosie, so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Although it has been many, many years I have so many fond memories of you. Love, Anne Pomeroy Dixon.

My deepest condolences to Rosemarie and Heidi and families at this most sorrowful time.

My deepest condolences to Hildegard's family and friends.

My condolences to Rosemarie and the Kozaryn family at this sad time. We are never ready to lose our parents and grandparents, they are the touchstones of our lives. Hildegard clearly lived with joy and great love for her family and friends. We should all be so wise.

Hildegard will be greatly missed by all

The ever lovely Hildegard...how I loved our conversations and all you tried to infuse into your lovely daughters. A one in a million...I will miss you. My thoughts and love are also with Rosie, Bill, David and Amy and Heidi and family.

Hilda was a fiercely independent woman who loved dancing and, most of all, her family and dear friend Leo. Many a cup of coffee was shared with her and she will always be remembered as dear "Oma" to her family and friends.