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Margaret Mozi Obituary

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 Dominiques and Golden Artisans are invited to attend her Funeral Fri. after 8 A.M. from ALDWORTH FUNERAL HOME, Decatur and Charles Sts., followed by her Funeral Mass 10:30 A.M. St. Dominic Church. Int. Our Lady Of Grace Cem.

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News on Feb. 20, 2003.

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Lisa Marie Mozi

March 21, 2003

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 anymore. But I do consider myself lucky because I was able to grow up with her and also because I have a very special guardian angel. And I know that she is sitting up in her beautiful heaven smiling down on her husband, all of her children, grandchildren, their spouses, great-grandchildren and friends. She was everyone's friend. I miss you Mom-Mom and I love you! God Bless

xoxoxoxo

Christine Craig

March 21, 2003

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.

David Missimer

February 25, 2003

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 Thirty-One and also how to deal with Pop-Pop when he was not in a happy mood. The way that she and Pop-Pop would interact was priceless. I know she is up there right now smiling down upon us and wanting us to enjoy life. It makes me feel safe knowing that she is watching over me during these uncertain times while I am over here and away from home. She was a very special person, and we will all miss her very much. With loving thoughts and fond memories. ~ David

Jennifer Dolt

February 24, 2003

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 & just having fun with her...she sure was a free spirit!

I loved her very much & it is so obvious of her great love for all of us. Like Jeff said on Friday at her funeral..."mom-mom is the perfect example of unconditional love!" She loved each and every one of us for who and what we were & expected nothing more than that from each of us. She loved being with her family and having a good time.

I spoke with mom-mom 2 days before she died and she was telling me how she loved to watch my little girl, "Ashley Lynn Princess Dolt", dance....she hoped that she would be here to see her dance in her first dance show. I am sure that mom-mom will be watching her do more than dance from heaven~~she will be a guardian angel for Ashley and all of us. I have learned so much from her & I miss her so much already. She was a wonderful grandmother to me and treated my husband, Dave, like her own grandson.

We love you, mom-mom! You will always hold a special place in our hearts. God Bless You & keep you!

Jon Mozi

February 21, 2003

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 moments

Through the years we've always had

And if you trust in Jesus

I can promise this and more

You will get a hug from Mom-mom

Someday on Heaven's golden shore"

Jimmy Mozi

February 21, 2003

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)

Jon Mozi

February 21, 2003

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 us, play with us, and spoil us, but most of all, you just loved us. We were fortunate to have such a pretty cool Mom-mom. Who else would give you a piece of candy or gum, a couple of dollars, a swig of coffee, and a drag of an ol' Bel Air? You enjoyed watching us grow and marry. Because you were able to spread your love to even more grandsons and granddaughters. Your love never stopped expanding. Blessings continued with 8 great-grandchildren. You were able to hold, rock, sing, and love 8 more babies. We are gonna miss: your hugs, your laugh, your stories, your lasagne, your pistachio pudding (with whipped cream and cherries), your Christmas Eve dinners, playing cards (31), but most of all we will miss you. You will always be with us because we will never lose your love. My oldest daughter said it best when learning of the sad news, " I will miss her. She was my friend."



Your loving grandchildren,

Jonathan and Meg

George Kopko

February 20, 2003

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.

George Kopko

February 20, 2003

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.

sharon deangelis/barrett

February 20, 2003

Marge,

I will always remember the great

times on Welsh Road, growing up,

you took great care of my Mom, my

son & his family loved being your

neighbor. You will be sadly missed.

Welsh Road will never be the same.

Sharon DeAngelis/Barrett

nichole barrett

February 20, 2003

marge we will miss u so much the most i will miss is sitting outside during the summer time and jus sitting outside and talking to you.you are such a great person and so genrous you use to bring cakes over to my house for tom he loved them and my son thomas is goin to miss you when ever u were outside u had ur apron on with some kind of candy to give him oh he loved that it will feel weird without u hear this summer and i only know you since may 31st 2002 i loved you dearly you always look great always had ur hair done you looked like a knock out you will be greatly miss very much

lov ya always the barretts from next door to you

Terri DeAngelis

February 20, 2003

From growing up in the next house, to living there as an adult, you always made me feel special.



You will be greatly missed.



Terri DeAngelis

Stephen and Rebecca Mozi

February 20, 2003

To Our Beloved Mom-Mom: Where to start? You were taken from us so suddenly last Sunday that it is hard to comprehend the fact that we can’t pick up the phone anymore to give you a call or drive over to your house to say Hi! We were so fortunate to be blessed with the time that you were able to spend with us. You will surely be missed by all loved ones and friends. Some personal memories that we will always cherish include the Christmas Eve dinners at your house and all the family traditions (and superstitions) that you have instilled in our lives. The legacy that you are leaving behind will no doubt be continued on forever by all of us. You were a gift from God to our family, but now you are a gift to God. We will always know that you will be close by, holding us in your own special way. God take care of her up there, and Mom-Mom try not to cause too much trouble. We will miss you very much. You are very special to all of us, and have touched all of our lives in so many ways. Even though it is hard to imagine that you are no longer with us on earth, you will always be with us in our hearts. We love you very much!

Rick Ponath

February 20, 2003

My second mom who treated everyone like her own child. You will be greatly missed

mary McDermott

February 20, 2003

Marge you will always be remembered as a good soul.

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