Obituary: Ethelene J. Rozanski, 92, Lowville
Published: September 08, 2023
By: Provided by Iseneker
Funeral Home
Ethelene J.
Rozanski
BELLWOOD- Ethelene J.
Rozanski, 92, of Lowville, formerly of Sears Pond Road passed away on
Thursday, September 7, 2023 at the Lewis County Residential
Healthcare facility where she was a patient since 2019.
Ethelene is
survived by four daughters, Carolyn (John) Burnham of Portsmouth, VA,
Valerie Harper of New Bremen and her companion William Tuttle, Toni
Rozanski and Robin Rozanski, both of Lowville; seven grandchildren, Katie
and Chris Hull of VA, Shannon Turner of VA, Tera and Mike Brockway of
Lowville, Royal Damuth of MN, Darcy McFaul
of Lowville, Sophia and Brad Elkins of Carthage, Brandy Lucas of
Lowville; seven great grandchildren, Dylan and Callum Turner, Hunter and
Eboni Finehout, Adyson McFaul, Caden Lucas; six great-great grandchildren
and step-grandchildren; several
nieces, nephews and cousins. She is
predeceased by her beloved husband, Mitchell Rozanski.
Ethelene was born
on September 28, 1930 in the town of Pinckney, NY,
the daughter of the late Bertis H. and Saloma Babbitt Jeffrey. She attended country school on County Route
194 and graduated from Copenhagen School.
Ethelene married Mitchell Rozanski on October 20, 1946
at Grace Episcopal Church, Copenhagen with Rev. Walter Leopold Bennett
officiating. The couple purchased a
farm on the Sears Pond Road in the 1940’s and raised their family working together as owner and operators of the
Rozan Dairy Farm. They were Dairy of
Distinction Farmers. Mitchell passed away on September 14, 2014.
Ethelene was an
amazing seamstress making hundreds of pieces of formal wear, including wedding
gowns, bridesmaid dresses, baptismal gowns and
suits. She loved to crochet,
especially doilies. Ethelene was
musical, playing organ, trumpet, accordion and piano, she could played anything.
Ethelene loved crossword puzzles from the newspaper, enjoyed making
maple syrup and working in her big garden.
She enjoyed snowmobiling and four wheeling and she loved her scotch.
Ethelene’s family
would like to say a special thank you to the 4th floor staff of
Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility for the excellent care given
to our mother during her stay.
In
keeping with Ethelene’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or
funeral service. A Celebration of
Life gathering will be held at the convenience of the family to be
announced at a later date. Burial will be
in Barnes Corners Cemetery.
Condolences may
be shared with the family online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.
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