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Linda Cuccurullo posted a condolence
Sunday, March 10, 2024
I met your dad and your husband at your house.
We painted your dining table and it was soooo hard and heavy to flip over and we couldn’t flip it over .
Kelly smiled and helped us flip and move your table.
I smiled and said to myself what a beautiful loving family, this house feels so warm and filled with love .
I then thought what an awesome life these kids have , being surrounded by love nature and peace in this beautiful summer home .
My next adventure was when I went to see there other house filled with many aquatic creatures. I was lucky to be invited enough to get my daughter witness this wild amazing experience with a full swimming full of amazing fish .
I thought man these kids have the coolest parents in the world ,!!!
I was blown away by how these parents embraced teaching and doing what makes these kids love .
I hope u find peace in these memories knowing you had a awesome Dad and a wonderful Husband that loved his family
I know I felt it ❤️
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
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While I don't have just one or two stories about Kelly. "And there are many things I can't tell the public" :) My story is this.
Kelly was a great father, husband, and friend. No one enjoyed their life more than him. We had so many memories together. Giants game in Pittsburgh, Boating on Green Pond, Youth baseball with the kids, parties at friend's house and his house. Acting like 13-year-olds because Kelly was a big kid at heart always. Going to Boot Camp together at Advanced fitness in Riverdale at 4:00am. Youth Football together. U2 concert and so many more.
My biggest take away is how much Kelly loved Patricia and the boys. Kelly always treated my kids like they were his own.
Godspeed Kelly, you will always be loved and missed. We will always cherish the memories we made with you.
Love,
Chris Sessa
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Jeffrey Thomas posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
We lovingly remember our cousin Kelly who was a wonderful empathetic and kind man, and who never shrank from sharing that kindness and decency with others. It is a lovely legacy that we will always remember.
Jeffrey, Julie Anne and the Thomas family.
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Noelle Balise posted a condolence
Monday, February 5, 2024
My deepest condolences to all of us who knew and loved Kelly. Patricia, Logan, Brody, Tim and Deanna, though I'm far away, I mourn his loss along with you.
One of my favorite memories of Kelly was going to see Billy Joel together at Madison Square Garden. Though he was my younger cousin, he felt like the big brother I never had. We had such an amazing time dancing and singing along as Billy Joel played. I must've hugged him ten times during that concert. It was a magical night that I'll remember forever.
Another memory of Kelly that truly illustrates his hilarious, dry sense of humor (his mom would be proud), was a time when he, myself, and Brody were going for ice cream in Kelly's truck. It was hot out, so Kelly had the windows up and the AC blasting. Brody opened one of the back windows. Kelly said, "Son, please roll the window up." Brody: "But I like it open." Kelly: "That makes one of us." Totally something his amazing Mom, Gloria, would have said. We will forever miss and love you, Cous. You are truly one of a kind. xoxoxox
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Julius Rozansky posted a condolence
Monday, February 5, 2024
Rest in peace, Kelly. May God and Jesus watch over you and your family .
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tony claxton posted a condolence
Monday, February 5, 2024
I will never Forget meeting Kelly in London watching his beloved Giants , He was a kind man , full of fun , and a wonderful sense of humour . Most of all Kelly was a Wonderful Husband to my niece Patricia , and a proud Father to two loving Sons. His loss is tragic and I send all my love from myself and my Family in the UK
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Herb Worff lit a candle
Sunday, February 4, 2024
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We are deeply saddened by the loss of Kelly, beloved nephew and cousin. Our prayers are with you. With love, Uncle Herb and the Worff family
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Don Holmes posted a condolence
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Kelly & Patricia moved in across from me at Green Pond. Being the wonderful neighbor I am I greeted them with open arms.
As men do,Kelly and I entered into a long dialog of busting each others balls. Light hearted, never mean spirited.
He did have this annoying habit of parking his truck in my driveway. I would come up and could not get into my own driveways at one point I even put up a parking meter next to my driveway. He never paid.
One time, I decided to really show him. iWeb’s to the kitchen, got dish soap and liberally covered his truck and widows with the slimy stuff.
A couple days later he called me…”What the hell did you put on my truck? It’s eating the paint.? He sent me photos of the doors and hood’s paint just reduced to running streaks!
OMG! I have used mild dish soap to wash my truck for years!
Never had an issue. He said the auto body shop said something in the soap reacted to the paint. I was beside myself! I apologized up and down feeling about 3 inches tall. Of course I told him I would pay to have the truck repainted. I apologized all over again. After letting me suffer, he finally said his truck was fine, he had found the photos on line.
OMG. He got me. Not many can but he got me good. I really thought I was going to be facing a huge paint bill! He got me!
One of the last time I saw Kelly we were in his driveway, Patricia was sitting on the front steps and our neighbor John was there. Of course we jabbed at each other verbally, as always. The best part was every time I scored a hit, Patricia was sitting there smiling and laughing at the verbal abuse Kelly was getting!
This is the guy I will remember and miss. The friendship we had. A good guy gone way too soon. Shadyside won’t be the same!
Don Holmes, Green Pond
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The family of Kelly John Rozansky uploaded a photo
Saturday, February 3, 2024
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Andrew Merling posted a condolence
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Our deepest sympathies on the tragic loss of Kelly. Thinking of you during this painful time . May his memory be a blessing.
The Merling-Wythe Family
(Benjamin, Andrew and Doug)
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Morgan Friedman uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, February 3, 2024
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In the relatively short time I have known the Rozansky’s I have grown to recognize them as family. This is a tragic loss and will leave a huge void in the world that will never be filled. Kelly was a magnetic person, the minute you met him you knew you would be friends. From his unmatched quick wit and sense of humor to his generosity and kindness for friends and strangers alike. His love for both his wife Patricia and the boys, Brody & Logan was unmeasurable. I know Jack, especially, will miss the razzing he got from Kelly every time he saw him. We are sending love and hugs to you all and will be here to support you during this difficult time.The brilliant light he brought to the world will continue to shine through the amazing adventures shared with him and memories he created.
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Esther Spivak lit a candle
Friday, February 2, 2024
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I met Kelly during the 2000 season of the NY Giants. Our seats were right behind Kelly's. It was the first time I attended a game in all the years since the stadium was built. We bonded when the Giants beat Washington. We were friends ever since. My son looked up to Kelly. There is definitely another angel who will be looking out for the family he cared for and loved so deeply. Kelly my friend, I will miss you.
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Ann Matson uploaded photo(s)
Friday, February 2, 2024
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There are no words to express my sorrow and condolences to Patricia , Logan and Brody and all the Rozansky family ; Kelly was a man who adored his wife and boys , who was so caring and funny and downright goofy , I’m overwhelmed with heartache that he is gone; rest easy Kelly John Rozansky
, see you on the other side my friend Xxoo
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Peter and Ginny Steensma posted a condolence
Friday, February 2, 2024
We loved being neighbors with Kelly for many years at Green Pond. He was so kind, a true guardian of his family and friends, a hard worker and loved Patricia, Logan, and Brody so well. We loved the Halloween parties and celebrating birthdays with him. He will be sorely missed. Prayers and love coming always.
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savannah richardson posted a condolence
Friday, February 2, 2024
A great memory I have was when I went to South Carolina with him. He would always make me laugh and I felt welcomed to his family.
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Zarah Lepps Power posted a condolence
Friday, February 2, 2024
Going to Six Flags fright fest and always making jokes with him and pranking Brody. Going to Brodys hibachi as well.