Robert E.-Kozakiewicz-Obituary

Robert E. Kozakiewicz

Torrance, California

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Bob Kozakiewicz was born on March 29, 1944 in San Pedro, CA to Ed and Patricia Kozakiewicz. His father built a home in Lomita that the family moved into in 1951 and he spent the rest of his life in Lomita. He built 3 homes here but chose to live in the house his parents built. Bob was a...

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Bob! You were such a great & funny man. Many Many fond memories of you and Barbara, who is now inn heaven with you. Miss you both. Was just talking to Trudy yesterday about you.

Barb - I'm William Kosaveach's son Bruce and I had known Ed and Daisy when they lived in Lomita and I lived in LA at the time. I believe I had met you and Bob back in the mid-late 70's. Very sorry to hear of your loss. Keep the faith!
Bruce

Barb, I am so sorry to find Bob's obituary. I am a cousin of his: William Kosaveach's daughter, now Emilie Reine. Will you write to me please? [email protected]

Barb,
I'm so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I only met him and you just before Christmas. He had just gotten out of the hospital at that time. Meeting you and Bob was a pleasure. He was great guy that had courage, love, and a great sense of humor. My condolences to you and family. I only wished that I could have spent more time with him. In just a few moments of meeting someone, you can feel and tell what a wonderful person they are. And he was! My Prayers are with you through this...

Barbara -
I wish there words to relieve your grief and loss. I really enjoyed the great pleasure of knowing Bob, and only wished I knew him longer. I will always remember his fantastic smile and all of his many many stories and his friendship. If you were feeling sad or down, Bob could certainly make you smile and feel better. I admire him for his courage, strength, spirit and optimism duringg his final battle.

I also have the same admiration for you, Barbara, for your...

Magic happens when two hearts become connected, and memories can never be erased. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Barbara, I will always remember the good time we had , when we would all get together with the family.
Love,
Darlene Bressler

Barbara, Even us old plumbers will miss Bob. I worked with Bob, at that time we refered to him as " BEAR ", at Moller Plumbing in the 1970's and always enjoyed his stories and he had a great work ethic. We also went blue chip bowling with you and Bob at the old 101 Bowl on Pch, Sunday evenings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and I'll always remember BEAR.
Dick Valot Torrance

Barbar my prayers are with you, and your wonderful husband. A friend for sure, a life time to remember, and treasure always. God Bless.
Love,
Michael Trombley