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Rosetta June <I>Cooper</I> Kuzins

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Rosetta June Cooper Kuzins

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
19 Oct 2016 (aged 91)
Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Chloride, Mohave County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Row A Grave 78
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Rosetta “June” Kuzins, 91, passed away in her home in Kingman, AZ, 19 October 2016. She was born 30 June 1925 in Los Angeles, CA. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernest "Ernie" Kuzins, her daughter, Mary Ann Spicer, of Dolan Springs, her brother, Lloyd Lonzo Cooper, and her half-sister, Daisy Louise Myers. A talented organist and pianist, June loved music, sewing, dancing, and the arts. Glenn Miller of the Big Band era was her favorite musician. She is survived by three daughters, Sharon Sue Seabrook, Ellen Kay Cramer, Margo Lyn Peel, eleven grandchildren, and nineteen great grandchildren. In her younger years, she was a model and dancer. She lived for many years in Glendale, California. Late in life, she worked in Las Vegas at various casinos as a "change girl" and eventually retired. She and her husband, Ernest Kuzins, lived in Dolan Springs, Arizona until his death in 2006. In 2008, she bought another home in Kingman, Arizona and lived there for many years with her daughter, Ellen, until her death on 19 October 2016. A “Celebration of Life” ceremony was held at the Baptist Church in Chloride, Arizona on October 28, 2016 attended by all of her children and many of her grandchildren. Her ashes were interred with Ernie's directly after in the Chloride Cemetery.
Rosetta “June” Kuzins, 91, passed away in her home in Kingman, AZ, 19 October 2016. She was born 30 June 1925 in Los Angeles, CA. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernest "Ernie" Kuzins, her daughter, Mary Ann Spicer, of Dolan Springs, her brother, Lloyd Lonzo Cooper, and her half-sister, Daisy Louise Myers. A talented organist and pianist, June loved music, sewing, dancing, and the arts. Glenn Miller of the Big Band era was her favorite musician. She is survived by three daughters, Sharon Sue Seabrook, Ellen Kay Cramer, Margo Lyn Peel, eleven grandchildren, and nineteen great grandchildren. In her younger years, she was a model and dancer. She lived for many years in Glendale, California. Late in life, she worked in Las Vegas at various casinos as a "change girl" and eventually retired. She and her husband, Ernest Kuzins, lived in Dolan Springs, Arizona until his death in 2006. In 2008, she bought another home in Kingman, Arizona and lived there for many years with her daughter, Ellen, until her death on 19 October 2016. A “Celebration of Life” ceremony was held at the Baptist Church in Chloride, Arizona on October 28, 2016 attended by all of her children and many of her grandchildren. Her ashes were interred with Ernie's directly after in the Chloride Cemetery.

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