Margaret-Mozi-Obituary

Margaret Mozi

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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MOZI MARGARET 'Marge' (nee Risko), Feb. 16, 2003, beloved wife of Charles Mozi and dear mother of Pat (Juliana), Donna (Ray) Kratowicz, Harry (Linda), Lenny (Carol) and Lori (Ivars) Stulmanis; also survived by her 12 grandchildren and 8 great grand children. Relatives, friends and members of the...

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All I can say is that I miss my Mom-Mom. It is still very hard to believe that she is gone. There is no doubt that her love, energy and spirit will live on throughout her family and friends. I have so many good and funny memories of Mom-Mom, as I'm sure everyone that knew her does. And there are so many things that will be missed about her....her big hugs and kisses, her "I Love You's", her jokes, her laugh, her generosity and most of all her love. I am sad because our Mom-Mom is not here...

Marge,
I can't believe we won't see your smiling face anymore or hear you say hello to brighten up our day. It was so nice of you to make a blanket for our son when he was born. You were so friendly and such a good neighor.I wish you didn't have to leave. I couldn't believe how much energy you had.You did so much for all your family and friends.WE will have an angel looking down on us. You will really be missed.
Chris,Mike and Michael Craig
your neighbors on Welsh Rd.

I consider myself very fortunate to have been able to get to know Mom-Mom Mozi and enjoy her friendliness, warmth, and sense of humor. Having grown very close to the Mozi family over the years, I had often considered myself part of their family, and Mom-Mom was always kind and giving to me whenever she was around. I have quite a few good memories of her, especially those when Patrick and I would visit her and Pop-Pop at their house in the Villas. She taught us how to play the card game...

I still cannot believe that mom-mom is gone...Like everyone else in the family, I have countless memories of wonderful times spent with her.
I remember: visits that lasted for days over on Welsh Rd.& trips down the shore in the Villas...her big hugs & kisses...playing cards (tripoli, 31, poker, uno...) for pennies at the kitchen table by the time I was 5yrs. old...eating as much candy as a kid possibly could without getting sick...playing beach ball in the house down the shore...dancing...

One quiet day the angels came
And took Mom-mom far away
But in the stillness of the night
I could hear her say
"Dear grandchild, I will miss you
You mean so much to me
But Jesus called me to His side
In Heaven I will be
A Place of God's great beauty
No tears or earthly cares
Only peace and joy forever
And love beyond compare
So remember all the good times
Don't think about the sad
Treasure all the special...

Mom-Mom, You touched our lives in so many ways. You will always live in your hearts forever. Now you are everyone's angel...watching down on all of us. And...making sure everthing is okay. I love you, and God Bless You Always.Love, Jimmy(Your "Doll Baby" AKA James the Butler)

Marge (wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend), your life was a celebration of love. You were married at the age of 17 to your Chuck (Charlie). You would love and care for him the next 60 plus years. You had 5 kids, who you tended to, protected and most of all loved. They grew and were married. You were happy to gain more sons and daughters. As the family expanded so did your love. Your pride and love swelled even more when your 12 grandchildren came along. You loved to hold...

Living in Philadelphia for the first time, it was great to have such a wonderful neighbor who always had a smile on her face and thoughtful words to say.

You will be missed very much.

The time I spent in Philadelphia was extra nice having a neighbor as wonderful as Marge. She made me feel very welcome and always had a smile on her face. I know she will be missed very much. I am glad I had the opportunity to get to know her.