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LT posted a condolence
Monday, March 31, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss, may you find comfort in knowing that God promises that he will remove all tears, pain, suffering and even death from the earth,Revelation 21:4, John 5:28,29
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Lori & Bill Bragg posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
I never know what to say at times like these and I'm sorry it took me so long to write this. Jeannine, because you are a wonderful, vibrant person and, from the writings here, I can imagine your mother was as well. My heart breaks for you at her loss. We miss you. Wish I could give you a big hug. Sending white light and love.
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Courtney Robbins posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Dear Karen - I wanted to once again tell you how sorry I am about your mom. I know what a brave fight she put up and how you were with every her every step of the way supporting her through the end. I am sure she was incredibly proud of Lexi who gave such a beautiful tribute to her grammy. xoxo Courtney
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Maureen McShane-Dorsey posted a condolence
Monday, January 13, 2014
Nearly two weeks ago I was privileged to be a part of Arlene's memorial, just as I was privileged to know her in life. As Jeannine's sister-in-law I have known Arlene for many years. Spending time with her was always enjoyable. Our conversations were always full of color and lots of laughter. She was the type of person who, after talking with for the first time, made you feel as though you've known one another your whole lives. A testament to her giving nature and one of my fondest memories took place a day or two before my wedding day. Arlene took a ring from her finger, placed it on mine, and said to me "here dear this will take care of the something old, borrowed, and blue". Her sweet smiling face will be forever engraved in my memory. The wonderful ones usually are. We all feel that she left us too soon, but through our grief should try to remember she has rejoined her loved ones that have gone on before her and is an angel that watches over us still. It was wonderful finally meeting the friends and family that I've heard so much about over the years. And so nice seeing the old familiar faces again. My prayers go out to you all. I'm thankful for the time we spent together. My life is richer for having known Arlene and all that surrounded her.
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Jim & Gina Brown posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2014
Jeannine, Gina and I were very sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. While we never met her, we can imagine the influence she had on the wonderful person you've become. She lives on through you. May God bless and comfort you. You guys are in our prayers. Jim & Gina
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Liza Mulvenna Argue posted a condolence
Monday, January 6, 2014
I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was such a lovely person, she really "showed up" for me in so many ways over the years. I'll always remember how nice she was to me as a young teen, and the fun we had in PA during the summer of '84. In more recent years, she came to my wedding, comforted me through a difficult time and was so supportive during Diane's illness. I'm sorry that I wasn't aware that your mother wasn't doing as well as I thought. I would have definitely gone to see her more had I truly realized the situation. I know that if I were sick, your Mom would have shown up on my doorstep with a pot of stew and a bottle of white wine:) She was a lovely, lovely woman. Her heart was so huge.
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Lisi Morgan posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2014
I have met many of my friends moms in the past, but none of them left such a memorable impact as Arlene Koza. I will never forget how much we laughed on our initial visit...you could be who you are in front of her and she would never judge you, (Trish and I had a little bit of a sailors' mouth, LOL!!) Her memory will be kept alive through Jeannine who has so many of her beautiful qualities :) Heaven needed an angel and so he sent for Arlene...you will be truly missed!!!
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Alain Lubin posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2014
To the Koza family, I am sending my most sincere condolences, Arlene was a fantastic, happy woman with an amazing family. It was an honor to know her and I am greatly saddened for this loss.
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Jane DiBernardo Yohe posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss... Your mom was wonderful... and I know that she is now with your dad in a better place... I remember your mom and dad working at the ICS Christmas sale taking pictures of everyone with Santa... I remember driving to ICS in the morning and hearing your mom on the radio... Saying, "Hello, my name is Arleen Koza, and I had a headache..." I thought your mom was the biggest most famous person! EVER!!! ..... And of course, who can forget her teaching the 2nd grade classes to "cross kick 1,2,3,4" ... She will forever be remembered! � I totally understand what your going through, and if you ever need to talk, I'm here. Know that we're with you... Xoxo Jane
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tricia chinappi posted a condolence
Friday, January 3, 2014
I have the fondest memories of Arlene. The girls looked so forward to her visits to FL. We knew we could expect great fun, evenings laughing around the peninsula. The first time we met, she fit right in with us or we fit right in with her ... whichever, it was clear that she'd arrived, arms wide open to embrace whatever silliness she would encounter with Jeannine's crazy girl friends ~ what was even more remarkable was her willingness to join us and even teach us a few things. I am so grateful to have met Arlene and to have such wonderful memories of those moments to keep forever. Heaven has received a true treasure.
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Barbara Papp posted a condolence
Thursday, January 2, 2014
As I think back on our long friendship, we shared the happiness of planning our weddings together, the joys of motherhood, and all the conversations about our mothers, husbands, and kids. We met fifty years ago on a ski bus trip and on the ride we sat together and that started our relationship. The first time she and I double dated we showed up essentially dressed in the same outfit of a black velvet "jumper" with a satin blouse underneath. We wore faux white fur coats with brown fur trim, and brown knee high boots, and that is how the rest of our life long similarities began. She always enjoyed our adventures of; boating on my Dad's houseboat on Long Island Sound, or the many bus trips with the AARP group, or the river cruises to Europe and Russia. She was a consummate travel companion and always up for new experiences. Her relationship with John was enviable and his death was a very difficult time of life for her, but she adapted admirably. My friend Arlene left us graciously with no fuss or bother. She did it her way, and leaves me with tears in my eyes....
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Lisa Ascalon posted a condolence
Thursday, January 2, 2014
I still find myself whispering Step front step/ step front step/ step front step side step front step on the rare occasion that i have to share the gift that Arlene Koza gave us. She exposed us to the world through dance and movement. It was a honor to have known her.
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Nettie Marrero posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Throughout my life I have shared stories about our school shows and even demonstrated a dance or two on many occasion...all a testament to the great joy she brought us all those years ago. I wish we could do it all again. I saw the visitation information and sadly we will be heading to the airport Thursday morning. If only I could I would be there for you. Thinking of you, Jeannine and all your loved ones at this difficult time and keeping you in my prayers.
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Kate Waterman Smale posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Arlene was beautiful and full of life always - I have the most amazing memories of her from my childhood. She was a wonderful woman and will be sorely missed.
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Roberta Koza posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Arlene Cassidy Koza Reminiscence on a Valued Friendship Roberta Koza Arlene and I became friends because we shared the same last name, through marriage. How we met was one of our favorite stories. When I moved in to 541 East 20 Street in Peter Cooper Village February 2001, I started getting mail for Arlene Koza at 531 East 20 Street. Once, I found mail addressed to me outside my apartment door. Recently, at the hospital, Arlene told me she looked at that mail and wondered “Who is this b…..? I was curious because Koza is not a very common name, and so, after a while, instead of leaving the mail out for the mailman to deliver to the correct place, I decided to deliver it myself and meet this other Koza. I called up on the intercom and asked “Is this Mrs. Koza?� to which Arlene replied “Yes. Who is this?� I identified myself as the other Mrs. Koza and Arlene said “Come on up!� And so, we met. Even though we came from very different worlds we found enough in common and in spirit to forge a friendship. It began with Arlene asking if I would like a glass of wine, to which I replied “Twist my arm.� It turned out that she had two daughters and I had two sons and that she was a fairly new widow while I was a “seasoned" one. She gave me information about my new community and introduced me to the local Town and Village paper. Next thing I knew I was invited to view fireworks on the 4th of July with the O’Briens. We visited the South Street seaport, the Village art show, Bombay, Furniture Company, Lanza’s Restaurant and other nearby places of interest. She went to with me to hear my son Matt play with the Artie Shaw orchestra when they appeared at Lincoln Center and the Rainbow Room. I attended her Christmas Eve celebrations and she, and her family, attended my seders. We attended each other’s family occasions: weddings, baby showers, christenings. All of this was wonderful in fostering my feeling of being at home in my new community and having a friend to turn to. We also traveled together. We visited Spain, the Canary Islands and Italy. Arlene noted that given our last names, people would assume we were sisters. That was just fine with us. But here is what is most important about being fortunate enough to become Arlene’s friend. When she was your friend, she was in all the way. So, if you were painting your apartment, she would invite you to stay in her spare room overnight – “You can have a hot shower, a warm meal and a comfortable bed.� So, I did. If you were under the weather or recovering from surgery, she’d bring over a home cooked meal. She loved to feed people and did it well. When I had my second knee surgery, she went to the hospital with me in the wee small hours of the morning. When I was in the recovery room, I told her to go home, but she would not leave until I was in my room. When it was time to leave rehab I was in a bind as to having someone get me. Arlene squeezed me in , in between picking up Lexi. When I could not get the prescriptions phoned in, she told me not to worry about it and managed to both drop off and pick up the prescriptions. All of these are examples of her good, kind heart. But this is the one that is over the top. As I said earlier, we came from different worlds. There was a year when I had too much going on in my world to make a seder. My friend Arlene told me she would make me a seder. She went out and bought a cook book for Passover that explained the traditions along with the recipes. She invited Cookie and other friends over. My friend made me one beautiful seder. As I have walked around the neighborhood the past few days, it is hard for me to imagine living here without Arlene. She was a wonderful friend, and I shall miss her.
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Vicki Papp posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Arlene, in addition to being such a wonderful person, she was the most amazing Godmother anyone could have, I was lucky to call her my godmother. She was generous and thoughtful and above all such a great friend to my mother Barbara. She was there supporting me from the moment I was born till she was taken from us too soon. She will be in my heart always. Vicki
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Janie Waterman posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Arlene was my first friend in Stuy. Town in 1970. How lucky am I. Her strength and acceptance of life's journey is something to be admired - never "why me" - just do what you can and enjoy. So typical and refreshing is her way. Fortunately being able to reconnect after years, we picked up and laughed and enjoyed! Again, how lucky am I.
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Alexandra Cassidy Falowski posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Dear Grammy, I hope you are okay and having a good time in heaven. I love you, very vey much. I am crying because I miss you. Watch after me. Love, Lexi
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Arlene Koza
1944 - 2013
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