Henrietta Kosza

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Henrietta Viola Kosza – Monmouth Junction Henrietta Viola Kosza, 87, died on January 13, 2014 at Park Place Center – Monmouth Junction. Henrietta was born in Franklin Twp., and resided in Spotswood for most of her life. Henrietta was a homemaker, she loved to cook and spend time with her grandchildren. She was also an avid bowler. Henrietta is preceded in death by her husband John Steven Kosza (1984), a son John Kosza (2013), three brothers, Daniel, Walter and Norman and eight sisters, Mary, Edna, Dorothy, Mabel, Margaret, Pearl, Emma and Dolores. Henrietta is survived by her son Kenneth and his wife Brenda of South Carolina, her sister Helen Dallenbach of Jackson, NJ, three grandchildren: Kevin, Kenneth and Tammy, two great grandchildren, Jed Ryan and Kaitlyn. Also surviving are extended family and friends. Visitation will be Saturday January 18, 2014 from 9-11am at the M. David DeMarco Funeral Home – 205 Rhode Hall Road – Monroe Twp., NJ 08831. Funeral services will begin at 11am at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Franklin Memorial Park – 1800 State Route 27 (Lincoln Highway) – North Brunswick.
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