Raymond-Kosmicki-Obituary

Raymond J. Kosmicki Jr.

Roselle, Illinois

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Raymond J. Kosmicki Jr., beloved husband of Diane; loving father of Sarah, Raymond III and Stephanie; dear brother of Nancy (Dan) Soszynski and Marceline (Louis) Kermend. Visitation Thursday, 3 to 9 p.m. at the Countryside Funeral Home, 333 S. Roselle Rd., Roselle....

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Still miss you my brother from another Mother! If my memory serves me, I knew you since you 9. Loved you then, love you now!

10 years have gone by and your sister, Nancy, and myself, think of you often and remember the many wonderful times we spent together along with your wonderful family who by the way is growing in leaps and bounds. Two beautiful grandchildren and one on the way. You would be so proud, I know we are.
Love you my brother, always will. Nancy and me.

Very sad to hear what happened. You were a good friend. Sorry I haven't seen you in years but I am not doing that well either. God bless you and your family. Rest In Peace Koz.

Dad,
Not a day goes by that I don't think of you. You were the greatest father a daughter could ask for. I will always remember and cherish all the good times that we had throughout the years. Especially staying up late and talking about anything and everything. And also taking those long scenic car rides. I am also glad that you are not suffering anymore, you suffered so much throughout the years. Life is certainly not going to be the same without you. This was your time to go and now...

Ray,
I remember all the good times we had as children growing up together (at 1410 Huron St.) The many places we went with our parents. Traveling many times to Navy Pier and the Route 66 Drive In. Especially going to White Castle and Kiddie Land on our vacations in August. Love was one of the special things our parents gave us. Ray was our special brother, (called Jimmy sometimes by Marcy). Memories of the good times will always stay with me.

Say "Hello" to Mom and Dad.

"Brother" we always called each other that. I've known you since you were 9 years old. I remember asking Nancy out on a date to the movies. She went and asked your Mom, who gave the O.K. After awhile Nancy thought about it and asked "can we take Marcy and Ray too." I said "O.K. but do we have to bring them back." You and me could talk on the phone for hours. Goof on each other and others as well. Talk about anything and everything. Don't worry, your family is in good hands. Your Diane is a...

Dad, You were the greatest father a daughter could ever ask for. You will always be in my thoughts. I will always remember the good times I shared with you. I will always remember how you and I would stay up late discuss old movies, Chicago, and everything else we could think of. I still laugh to this day about how funny it was when you would get upset and yell at Raymond and I. Everyone will remember you as the crazy jokster even though most of your jokes weren't that funny. =P I have so...

Kosmicki Family,

I am so sorry for your loss of Raymond. He and I were also classmates at Holy Innocents School. I also remember when Ray stop to see my dad at his wake over 20 years ago I didn't forget that and I wish I new when he was at the funeral home I would have been there to say my prayers. I grew up a few block down on Huron St. My prayers go out for Ray.

Kosmicki Family,

I am so sorry for your loss of Raymond. He and I were classmates at Holy Innocents School. Although we have not kept in touch I know he was the same happy go lucky good guy he was then.

God Bless