Death of Tony Kozenski

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Palomino
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Death of Tony Kozenski

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Sad News.

Louis Cowie received a letter last week from Tony Kozenski's daughter Barbara, saying that Tony was hospitalized this past September and that he died on October 24th 2009.

Below is a picture of Tony (standing) and his good friend Louis Cowie seated on the right.
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I've been searching for his obituary but haven't found it. I'll called his daughter tomorrow and post more later.
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Re: Death of Tony Kozenski

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Nothing to say ... Tony was my friend in mind, first (and last) coach in checkers, man from whom I learned everything. Fantastically sadden news. After Tony leaved us, It will be a permanent hole in my sole and heart. He was a MAN.

Tony, if you read this - I wish you best in your new life ...

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Re: Death of Tony Kozenski

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So sorry to hear of this.....PA loses it's most prominent player.
Here is an image from a PA newspaper article which Tony sent to Earl Hangen for use in Earl's "Wood's Ladder Report" March 2004.
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RIP


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My greatest sympathy goes out to the family of Tony.Tony was also a good friend to me in my early checker days.I had the utmost respect for him,a fine man,regards Jan
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I was so sorry to hear of Tony's death. He was a good friend to me. When I had the Missouri Newsletter, he would help me in figuring out what problems to submit. When I would make a boo-boo, he was always reassuring, and would tell me what a good job I was doing. I met him in person only one time, in Medina, OH in 2006. I'm so glad I did get to meet him.
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Very sad news indeed. Tony was a great champion and greater man. He will be missed.
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