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CAPT Nicholas Jan Rozanski

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CAPT Nicholas Jan Rozanski

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
4 Apr 2012 (aged 36)
Faryab, Afghanistan
Burial
Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0972336, Longitude: -83.1187175
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Capt. Nicholas J. Rozanski, 36, of Dublin, Ohio died April 4, in Faryab province, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained during an enemy attack by a suicide vehicle borne improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Ohio National Guard, Walbridge, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Frank and Anna Rozanski, Charles and Frances Mitchell and his Aunt, Anne Bownas. He is survived by his loving wife of 5 years, Jennifer (Schiller) Rozanski, his two beautiful daughters Emma Kathryn and Anna Elizabeth, his mother, Pamela Mitchell, his father and stepmother, Jan and Jan Rozanski, his brother Keith (Christy) Rozanski, brand new nephew Benjamin Nicholas, his brother Alex (Melissa) Rozanski, nephew and niece Jack and Reagan, stepbrother Brent (Kelsey) Walton, niece Clara, father and mother-in-law, John and Jeanne Schiller, brother-in-law Jeff (Kerry Stankowski) Schiller, aunts, uncles, cousins and his best friend Chris (Renee) Weaver and their children Colin and Maryn. Nick graduated from Dublin High School in 1994 where he played soccer. He loved soccer and continued to play throughout his life. Nick had a mischievous side that most of his high school teachers could probably attest to and he absolutely loved coaching youth soccer. Nick coached for nearly fifteen years for Ohio FC and Eagles Soccer Club. After high school, Nick went on to The Ohio State University where he received a BA in Communications. Nick was an avid runner and completed 3 marathons. His marathon training program was unique, and usually involved a Buckeye tailgate the day before a big race. Nick loved the Buckeyes and counted down all year to football season. He was always in the stands to see the band march on the field to the "Buckeye Battle Cry" and he was there until the last note of "Carmen Ohio" was sung. Nick loved to have a good time and he has many great memories with his friends. He had a witty sense of humor, which always involved a twinkle in his eye and a silly grin. Nick loved his family above all else. Nick loved his wife very much and he especially enjoyed "romantic" dinners with her at his favorite places, the Dublin Village Tavern and Rusty Bucket. He dreamed of their future together and looked forward to growing old with her. And, there was nothing more that Nick wanted than to be a father. He adored his little girls and he couldn't get enough of playing and snuggling with them. He secretly hoped that he could get one of them to love NASCAR as much as he did. The Christmas holidays were also very special to Nick. Each year his family got together to make pierogies, a Polish tradition passed on from his grandparents, and his mom made a big breakfast each Christmas morning. In 2003, Nick decided to join the Ohio National Guard where he served for eight and a half years. The military was a natural fit for Nick and he excelled at it. He started as a Specialist because he wanted to earn the respect of the enlisted, but quickly realized that he preferred to be a leader rather than a follower. Nick went on to Officer Candidate School where he became a model leader. Nick was very modest about his military service and never wanted the public recognition for it. He simply felt that he was doing what was right for his country. Nick was deployed in 2004 to Kosovo, 2007 to Kuwait/Iraq and 2012 to Afghanistan was his final deployment. Nick was employed at DSCC in Whitehall where he had worked since 2009. He loved his job and was excited to get back to it. His family and friends are extremely proud and honored to have known Nick. He is truly an American hero and will be missed by his friends, family, community and nation that he served. Family will receive friends from 2:00-8:00pm. TUESDAY at ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH, 10700 Liberty Rd., Powell, Ohio 43065 with Reception of the Body Service at 2:00pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00am. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 with The Reverend Raymond Larussa, Celebrant. Burial with Military Honors will follow at Dublin Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Nick Rozanski Memorial Fund. The fund will provide Nick's family a way to touch the lives of others year-after-year in honor of Nick, and will serve as a way to give back to the community that Nick was such a big part of and which had given so much to him. Please make checks payable to the Nick Rozanski Memorial Fund and mailed to Chris Weaver-Advisor, 2095 Kentwell Road, Columbus, OH 43221.
Capt. Nicholas J. Rozanski, 36, of Dublin, Ohio died April 4, in Faryab province, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained during an enemy attack by a suicide vehicle borne improvised explosive device. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Ohio National Guard, Walbridge, Ohio. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Frank and Anna Rozanski, Charles and Frances Mitchell and his Aunt, Anne Bownas. He is survived by his loving wife of 5 years, Jennifer (Schiller) Rozanski, his two beautiful daughters Emma Kathryn and Anna Elizabeth, his mother, Pamela Mitchell, his father and stepmother, Jan and Jan Rozanski, his brother Keith (Christy) Rozanski, brand new nephew Benjamin Nicholas, his brother Alex (Melissa) Rozanski, nephew and niece Jack and Reagan, stepbrother Brent (Kelsey) Walton, niece Clara, father and mother-in-law, John and Jeanne Schiller, brother-in-law Jeff (Kerry Stankowski) Schiller, aunts, uncles, cousins and his best friend Chris (Renee) Weaver and their children Colin and Maryn. Nick graduated from Dublin High School in 1994 where he played soccer. He loved soccer and continued to play throughout his life. Nick had a mischievous side that most of his high school teachers could probably attest to and he absolutely loved coaching youth soccer. Nick coached for nearly fifteen years for Ohio FC and Eagles Soccer Club. After high school, Nick went on to The Ohio State University where he received a BA in Communications. Nick was an avid runner and completed 3 marathons. His marathon training program was unique, and usually involved a Buckeye tailgate the day before a big race. Nick loved the Buckeyes and counted down all year to football season. He was always in the stands to see the band march on the field to the "Buckeye Battle Cry" and he was there until the last note of "Carmen Ohio" was sung. Nick loved to have a good time and he has many great memories with his friends. He had a witty sense of humor, which always involved a twinkle in his eye and a silly grin. Nick loved his family above all else. Nick loved his wife very much and he especially enjoyed "romantic" dinners with her at his favorite places, the Dublin Village Tavern and Rusty Bucket. He dreamed of their future together and looked forward to growing old with her. And, there was nothing more that Nick wanted than to be a father. He adored his little girls and he couldn't get enough of playing and snuggling with them. He secretly hoped that he could get one of them to love NASCAR as much as he did. The Christmas holidays were also very special to Nick. Each year his family got together to make pierogies, a Polish tradition passed on from his grandparents, and his mom made a big breakfast each Christmas morning. In 2003, Nick decided to join the Ohio National Guard where he served for eight and a half years. The military was a natural fit for Nick and he excelled at it. He started as a Specialist because he wanted to earn the respect of the enlisted, but quickly realized that he preferred to be a leader rather than a follower. Nick went on to Officer Candidate School where he became a model leader. Nick was very modest about his military service and never wanted the public recognition for it. He simply felt that he was doing what was right for his country. Nick was deployed in 2004 to Kosovo, 2007 to Kuwait/Iraq and 2012 to Afghanistan was his final deployment. Nick was employed at DSCC in Whitehall where he had worked since 2009. He loved his job and was excited to get back to it. His family and friends are extremely proud and honored to have known Nick. He is truly an American hero and will be missed by his friends, family, community and nation that he served. Family will receive friends from 2:00-8:00pm. TUESDAY at ST. JOAN OF ARC CATHOLIC CHURCH, 10700 Liberty Rd., Powell, Ohio 43065 with Reception of the Body Service at 2:00pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00am. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2012 with The Reverend Raymond Larussa, Celebrant. Burial with Military Honors will follow at Dublin Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Nick Rozanski Memorial Fund. The fund will provide Nick's family a way to touch the lives of others year-after-year in honor of Nick, and will serve as a way to give back to the community that Nick was such a big part of and which had given so much to him. Please make checks payable to the Nick Rozanski Memorial Fund and mailed to Chris Weaver-Advisor, 2095 Kentwell Road, Columbus, OH 43221.

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