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John Milton "Jack" Cozean

Farmington, Missouri

Feb 21, 1927 – Sep 19, 2017 (Age 90)

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BORN
February 21, 1927
DIED
September 19, 2017
AGE
90
LOCATION
Farmington, Missouri

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John "Jack" Milton Cozean, age 90, of Charlotte, NC died September 19, 2017. Born February 21, 1927, in Bonne Terre, Missouri, he was the son of the late Rolla Smith Cozean and Elva Octavia Rinke Cozean. Mr. Cozean was a retired educator having taught in Elmo, Ferguson-Florissant, and Columbia,...

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John was my guidance counselor when i was at Jefferson Junior High School in Columbia Missouri . He was a very caring man . He was very helpful to me at a confusing time in my life . I was a guidance counselor for over thirty years thanks to the influence of people like him and Eliot Battle . May he rest in peace

When we joined St. Peter's ten years ago, Jack was one of the first people we met and were struck by his gentleness, good humor and his care for his fellow parishioners. He added quality to every gathering he attended and was one of a kind.

Jack was such a kind person. I never heard him speak a bad word about anybody. He will be greatly missed by the community.

Jack always had a big smile. He was kind. He was gentle. He was a leader in the truest sense. CPCC will miss his involvement. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Jack was one of the first people I met when I began work at CPCC...He was always positive, always helpful...A great co-worker and friend.

Tony and I worked with Jack for many years at CPCC.
We will remember him as a kind and wonderful friend!
He will be missed by all whose lives he touched.
Rest In Peace Friend!

I worked with Jack at CPCC for many years. He was one of the best administrators I have ever known. His talents and thoughtfulness in dealing with people were outstanding.

Jack was a close companion of my mother (Mary Griffin). They went out for breakfast every Saturday for years. Jack would join our family for holidays and birthdays when he was not off with his girls. It was fun to sit and talk to him about the educational system, genealogy, St. Peters and his family. Jack was one of the truly good people in the world; he was a warm, funny wonderful man that I will greatly miss.