Obituaries
Janina A. Kozlowski, 87
Janina A. Kozlowski, 87, of Woodcrest Villa, Lancaster, passed away at the Mennonite Home on Monday April 14, 2008. Born in Passaic N.J, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary (Warchol ) Kobylarz. She was the widow of the late Alfred Z. Kozlowski, who passed away on April 3, 2004.
Mrs. Kozlowski was formerly employed as a registered nurse at Passaic (NJ) General Hospital. She worked locally, until retirement, as a teacher’s aide at IU13. She was a member of the Four Seasons Club and St. Leo the Great Catholic Church.
Surviving are her two daughters: Janet, married to Kurt Menkes, of Kennett Square, and Alice, married to Joseph Fowler, of Phoenixville. She has one grandson, Christopher Switky, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Kozlowski is preceded in death by a brother, Joseph M. Kobylarz.
The family is deeply grateful to each and every one who has given support in so many ways through the years and especially during the last few months. Contributions may be made in Janina’s memory to the Susquehanna Valley Emergency Medical Services Inc., P.O. Box 188, Mount Joy, PA. 17552. The Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home Inc. 441 North George St. Millersville is handling the arrangements.
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My deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother. Janina (Mrs. Koz) was my teacher assistant in Diagnostic K for the last few years that she worked for the IU. She loved the kids and was a tremendous help to me both in school and with personal things. She was a great lady and I will always remember her fondly.
Jane Cunningham Nauman
Dear Janet, Alice, and family,
I want to give you my sympathies at this time of your mom’s passing.
I appreciated your mother so very much in her years here at Woodcrest Villa. She was a friendly, outgoing, energetic, intelligent woman who added much to our community with her kindness and enthusiasum for life. It was a blessing to have her as a regular part of our worship services, here at Woodcrest, I could count on seeing her there. She also seemed to be a peace about dying, and felt ready to meet her God.
We will miss her here. I pray God’s peace for you as you say goodbye to her.
Sincerely,
Mim Cruz
Chaplain

