In memory of

Mark D. Kozlowski

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Scott Brooks

August 24, 2017

I worked with Mark for the last seven years and we became friends. He always looked for ways to make it better for us to work together and taught me a lot about the LTL world. We also talked a lot about our families and how blessed we are to have great kids and grandkids in his case. He will be missed not only as a business partner but as a friend. My family will add you to our prays and know that Mark was a great man to a lot of us.

August 18, 2017

Dear Julie, Katie and Amy--my thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

Julie Barber
Oak Creek, WI

Robert Witkowski

August 18, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Growing up - It was always an adventure to go into the 'big city' to visit with all you guys; you always had the coolest and newest boy stuff too...and we always started those visits with your neighbors..

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Susan Miller

August 17, 2017

I will never forget your smiling face and positive spirit. You will be missed dear cousin.

Sue (Witkowski) Miller

Lynda Jameson

August 17, 2017

I will never forget the day at Lake Little Green, that Mark and I took a long walk. All he did was talked about Julie. How he would try to find out from his sister where they might be going out too. So that he, Dave, and Roger would just happen to show up there also. I don't think he knew at the time how smitten he was with Julie, just needed time to figure it out for himself.
So many good time at Lake Little Green, won't forget the time they set off fireworks at the end of the dock, only to have it go into the tree and set it on fire. It's funny now, but at the time, it wasn't.
Mark will be forever loved and greatly missed, I still can't believe that he is gone.

Alan Bronikowski

August 17, 2017

Mark's hard work and dedication to the Buildings and Grounds committee at St Matthew parish is much appreciated. Through his many year on the committee and his tireless efforts on Parish workdays, Mark led by example. If we needed logs split for the fish boil, he was there with his log splitter, when the asphalt needed to be cleaned, Mark was there with his pressure washer. Mark started an outreach program and helped fix a number of houses in the inner city of Milwaukee.

Mark was a constant presence at our B&G meetings, rarely missing a meeting. We will miss Mark, especially his anecdotes and stories. We will raise a beer in honor of Mark at our next meeting as we know Mark would want us to do.

Nikki Sunn

August 17, 2017

Chuck and I are so very sorry to hear Mark has passed. I will miss his smiling face at Mass.

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