Susan Claire Kozomara Obituary

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Susan Kozomara

Susan Kozomara

Susan Claire Kozomara born August 17th 1942, was a dashing woman with a contagious laugh, courageous and generous heart, who had invested her life in helping others, finally parted from this earthly plane on June 29th, 2009 at the tender age of 66.

In this iteration of her existence she was joined by her love and cohort, Momcilo Kozomara who she cared for and devoted her life to until his passing on October 30, 2004. Together they raised three loving and charismatic children, who honor their parents by virtue of their actions.

Their son, John Arthur Vannucchi of Raleigh, North Carolina, two daughters, the free spirited Zorka Christine Kozomara and the serious and silly Milica Kata Kozomara. Her life is also celebrated by her son’s wife, Heather Little of Raleigh, NC, a horde of beautiful grandchildren, Eric Vannucchi, Lisa Vannucchi, Mina Rose Vannucchi and Luna Rose Little, a soon-to-be son-in-law Scott Lopez, countless loving friends, and extended family around the world.

With the same love, concern and interest she showed her own children, she cared for many others (young and old) who looked to her for inspiration and guidance. Susan was blessed to spend the last 15 months of her life with a kindred companion, Daniel Remback, who shared her unconventional views of life and love.

A staple in the Chicago neighborhoods of North Park and Ravenswood for 40 years, Susan was a stranger to no one and a friend to everyone. She lived each day as a celebration of life and treated each person as a precious gift. She would insist that you not mourn her passing, but yet celebrate the years lived, the memories shared and carry on her work, spread the love to those around you. Her family requests that you rejoice in her life and all the gifts she left to the world around her.

Service info:
Susan Kozomara
Celebration of Life Ceremony
Saturday June 11
3-7pm
Original Rago Brothers Funeral Home
7751 W. Irving Park Chicago


Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive.
-Elbert Hubbard:

In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations to help with Susan’s final expenses.

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2 Comments

  1. Scotty Lopez
    Posted July 5, 2009 at 9:08 am | Permalink

    On my way to Chicago and it’s really hard knowing that she won’t be there waiting with her luggage sized gummi bear bag, an incredible hug, and a smile (that instantly touches right when u see it) all waiting for me to arrive. I’ve never met anyone like her. She was truly a special person. I miss her.

    • Big S
      Posted July 5, 2009 at 9:56 am | Permalink

      I know, it just isn’t Chicago without Susan.

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